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Copying
uses a camera, dry toner and heat to produce a facsimile of an original.
Because set-up costs are minimal, it makes sense to copy when quantities
are low. If black is what you need, quantities less than 1000 might
be good candidates for copying unless there are a lot of photographs.
Color copies are appropriate for less that 200 copies and sometimes
for even more. Color copies are usually not as smooth and crisp as a
printed version, but the lower set-up costs make for an economical alternative.
Also, because less set-up is required, copies can be delivered much
more quickly than a similar printed item.
The quality of photo reproduction with the copy process is dependent
many factors. We will be happy to show you some samples if you are not
certain which way to go.
Our friendly Customer Service Representatives will ask you questions
in order to determine the best solution for your project - printing,
copying or a maybe combination of both. Also, we are a great resource
for planning before you begin your project.
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