Acknowledgements

In the beginning were Rusty Koontz and Steve Uzzell. Thanks to them, this book project began. Rusty was enthusiastically open to the idea that offset printing can actually be quantified and controlled, and he offered the use of his presses to prove the point. Steve suggested (and nudged, and pressed) that this information should really be shared with “the rest of us” in a book. When I laughed, he said, “No. Really. Write a book.” I owe them both.

Peter Krogh spent many hours on the phone showing me the big picture not only on how to write a book, but more importantly, on how to put ideas “out there.” Thanks to him, this ball got rolling.

Kevin DePalmer has been involved with this project from its earliest beginnings. He taught me ...

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