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		<title>What are the different types of commercial printing?</title>
		<description>Commercial printing varies depending on your
need. The different types of commercial
printing are: 
- Offset printing -- this type of
commercial printing is widely used wherein
layers of ink are being applied on paper.
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		<title>What is a direct mail printing company and how can I find one?</title>
		<description>A direct mail printing company is an industry
where all printing services from design print
and mail is being handled. 
The internet is a good source of
information for searching direct mail
printing company. Be sure though to choose
the one which will cater to your needs and
give you high-qu</description>
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		<title>What is a printing proof?</title>
		<description>A proof refers to viewing the different
choices regarding the file you are to print.
It shows you the actual output of your work
before it is reproduced for good. Through
printing proof, you are able to confirm the
preciseness of texts, colors and graphics as
it should be. 
There are numerous</description>
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