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Title: To Print or Not To Print


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To Print or Not To Print
A Media Perspective
  • Prepared by
  • BURROWS CONSULTING, INC.For

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Mike Burrows
  • Burrows Consulting, Inc.
  • Printer, 40 Years
  • Sales, Sales Manager, GM - S/F Web
  • Early Proponent of Digital Imaging
  • Work in Digital Delivery Systems
  • CD-ROM
  • DVD-ROM
  • Demand CD-R
  • Multidisc/Networked CD
  • Demand Book Production
  • eBooks First Federal Daily eBook
  • First Commercial Direct-to-Plate
  • First Federal Database Publication
  • Hi-Fi/Stochastic Color Library
  • Distributed Print-On-Demand

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Publishing Services
  • We Are Scribes
  • Reproducing, Packaging, and Distributing the
    Work of Others
  • Different Tools
  • Hand Tools
  • Hand Presses
  • Powered Presses
  • Computers

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Cave Drawing
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Cuneiform Tablets
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Papyrus
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Parchment
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Manuscripts
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Movable Type
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Letterpress Printing
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Offset Printing
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Analog Sound Motion PicturesBeginning of
Multimedia
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Analog MediaAudio Video Formats
  • Vinyl Records
  • Movie Film
  • Audio Cassettes
  • Video Cassettes

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Digital Delivery The Next Evolutionary Step
  • Cave Drawings
  • Cuneiform Tablets
  • Papyrus
  • Parchment
  • Hand Manuscripts
  • Moveable Type
  • Powered Presses
  • Offset Printing
  • Sound Video
  • Web Printing
  • Digital Imaging
  • Digital Delivery

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Digital Delivery
  • Allows Repurposing of the Digital Property
  • Film and/or Plates and/or Cylinders
  • CD-ROM or DVD
  • Online / Internet
  • Demand or Distributed Printing
  • Fax
  • Electronic Book
  • iPod MP3 Player PDA
  • Combinations
  • Cost Effective Multiple Use of Content in the
    Fashion Most Appropriate to Varying Requirements
  • Reduced or NO Delivery Cost

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Digital MediaFax
  • Low Entry Cost
  • Easy Conversion
  • No Reader/Viewer
  • Nearly Universal Use
  • Fast Update
  • Easy Implementation
  • No Inventory

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Digital MediaInternet
  • Fast Update
  • Low Distribution Cost
  • Relatively Easy Preparation
  • Modern Image
  • Little User Training
  • Low Retention

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Digital MediaDemand Distributed Print
  • Fast Delivery
  • No Warehousing
  • Cost
  • Remote Print
  • Reduced/No
    Distribution Cost
  • No Obsolete
    Inventory
  • Output is Universally Usable

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Digital MediaComputer-to-Press
  • Cost Effective Offset Quality for Shorter Runs
  • Digital Distribution of Copy
  • Conventional Distribution of Product

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Digital MediaDigital Press
  • Cost Effective Near Offset Quality Short Runs
  • Personalization
  • Conventional Distribution of Product

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Digital MediaCD-ROM
  • Light Weight
  • High Volume
  • Very Secure
  • High Bandwidth
  • Multimedia Capable
  • Large Installed Base
  • Inexpensive Distribution

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Digital MediaDVD-ROM
  • Light Weight
  • Very Secure
  • Higher Volume
  • 4.7 - 18 GB
  • High Bandwidth
  • Multimedia Capable
  • Inexpensive Distribution
  • Large Installed Player Base

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Digital DeviceElectronic Books
  • Highly Portable
  • Easy Update
  • Frequent Update at Low Cost
  • Multiple Copies at Low Cost
  • Little User Training Required
  • Light Weight for Large Libraries

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Digital MediaMemory Cards
  • Highly Portable
  • Reusable
  • High Density
  • Multiple Platforms
  • Low Cost Physical Distribution
  • Format Wars
  • High Cost

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Digital DevicesiPod PDA MP3 Players
  • Extremely Portable
  • Largely Multimedia Capable
  • Frequent Update at Low Publisher Cost
  • Multiple Copies at Low Publisher Cost
  • Little User Training Required
  • Format Issues
  • Delicate
  • Costly

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