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    Processless plates and dot gain.

    Dear Shurup: Now that we know where you are, you can be assured that our European colleagues are speaking with the local Fujifilm team to ensure you get the support you need. You should hear from our team shortly. Thank-you for being a Fujifilm customer. Kindest Regards Tony Karg Sr...
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    Processless plates and dot gain.

    If I may ask, what country are you in? Have you spoken with the Fujifilm tech service department in your area? I'm surprised that you would not be getting local support. If you contact me offline, I'd be happy to connect you with someone to escalate this for you. Regards Tony Karg Sr. Director...
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    Print 09 Thoughts?

    Fujifilm Digital Inkjet Press & Kodak Thoughts Fujifilm Digital Inkjet Press & Kodak Thoughts To answer the earlier question about the Fujifilm Digital Inkjet Press, we made a decision not to run the product live at the show because it was a technology display, not a product for current sale...
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    Agfa Azura Plates

    Re: Agfa Azura Plates Dear 30yearsandcounting: You raise valid points. My only response is that Fujifilm doesn't generally participate in these forums for the simple fact that we tend to pursue market or geographically specific strategies that make using worldwide forums, such as this one, not...
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    Agfa Azura Plates

    Re: Agfa Azura Plates Mark: Interesting how you avoid making any statements where you actually get your Saphira Chemfree plate from. Could it be that you might have a corporate policy in place that requires Heidelberg employees not to disclose that you actually OEM the technology from Agfa...
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    Agfa Azura Plates

    Re: Agfa Azura Plates Very funny guys. Tell me Mark, where do you get your "chemistry free" plate from? It is afterall the exact same technology as Agfa's because you buy it from Agfa, of course it would work the same way. Both you and Steve also know full well Fujifilm's policies with...

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