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Aiming to please. (desktop color laser printers)(Buyers Guide)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Colorful displays.(guide to calibrating monitors)(Buyers Guide)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Disc-o-tech. (CD and DVD drives)(Buyers Guide)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Hard copy made easy. (color copiers and print servers)(includes related article on using copiers as print-proofers)(Buyers Guide)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Home away from home. (service bureaus store and manage graphics files) (includes related articles on software products, advantages of digital-asset management) (Industry Trend or Event)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
I Publish 2.0. (Design Intelligence business document publishing software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Mac with a Unix twist. (case study of Marrs Printing) (Product Information)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Managing the mix. (publishing sites increasingly use both Mac and Windows software) (includes related article on AppleShare bottlenecks) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Mix Macs and PCs; serve with NT. (platform choices in desktop publishing environments)(case study of Biltmore Press/Sono Press) (Product Information)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
NT: a kinder, weaker Unix? (Product Information)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Spinning the hits. (CD and MO jukeboxes)(includes related articles on Publisher Clearinghouse and Applied Graphics Technology)(Buyers Guide)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
Three-platform blend. (case study of desktop publishing house Primary Color and its use of Unix server for Macintosh workstations and Windows NT Server raster image processing servers) (Product Information)
Publishing industry
Bob Weibel
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