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Process printing is a printing technique that goes by many other names:
No matter what you call it, process printing is used by many inkjet computer printers. Four different colors of inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) produce full-color images that are vibrant and stunningly realistic.
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You can learn all about process printing, also known as digital printing, in this blog post. We always keep you in the loop at Quality Logo Products!

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