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Variable Data Printing (VDP) allows industrial printers to vary details on bulk print runs – Why? and how does it work? We asked Steve Simske; Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham as well as Director & Chief Technologist at HP Labs’ Security Printing Solutions
Variable Data Printing (VDP) allows industrial printers to vary details on bulk print runs – Why? and how does it work? We asked Steve Simske; Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham as well as Director & Chief Technologist at HP Labs’ Security Printing Solutions
NOTE: at 1min 30secs, the graphic says ‘dpi’ when actually it should just say 812 dots and 320 dots respectively
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