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The biggest differences between most digital halftone systems and their inkjet counterparts relate to speed and cost. "It's time-consuming to do a proof for a brand," Cicogna explains. "If you think about the cost of inkjet vs. the cost of thermal halftone proofing in this light," she says, the inkjet advantage is clear. Size is also a factor. The modest footprint of most inkjet proofing devices makes the presence of multiple devices in a single shop feasible.
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