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51. Seiko thermals print full-bleed

52. Kodak, SuperMac introduce low-cost dye-sub color printers

53. Varityper ships fast imagesetter, readies Level 2 PixelBurst card

54. HP broadens color inkjet spectrum with RISC-based plotter, printer

55. Color-swatch systems battling for user loyalty

56. Color inkjet printers: prices remain competitive

57. Companies warming up to thermal-wax color

58. Fuji hopes to give dye-sublimation printing a run

59. HP readies RISC-based color inkjet; Apple sets low-cost Fantasia for fall: new DeskJet offers PostScript Level 2

60. SuperMac dye-sub printers offer color matching, Level 2 option: new Adobe software to process PostScript

61. MacWEEK seeks expo 'Dream Team.' (highlights of upcoming 1992 MacWorld Expo trade show)

62. Finding desktop trapping solutions

63. Tektronix hones color inkjet output

64. MacWEEK's procedures for testing color scanners

65. Apple, third parties navigating road toward WYSIWYG desktop color

66. Agfa rolls out high-res scanner

67. Plummeting prices brighten market for PostScript color-printer buyers

68. Brother HT-500PS: un-Mac-like performance offsets low-cost printer

69. Consistent color on the horizon: matching scheme due from Apple

70. Large halftones meet PostScript

71. Printers rush to enter the PostScript world

72. AP switches to FreeHand for news graphics

73. PostScript Level 2 gets color exact every time

74. Is a color printer in your future?

75. Slide-scanner options multiply

76. HP warms up color-capable 300-dpi inkjet

77. Publishing pros press on to Seybold Seminars '91

78. Full color for every budget

79. Thermal transfer, inkjet advances put color in new light

80. Adobe reaches new level with color model

81. PS color price hits new low

82. Hand-held color scanners: not just a pretty price tag

83. High-cost color printing proving its worth

84. Making color printing your business

85. How can I get it off the screen?

86. Fargo 600-dpi PrimeraPro offers dye-sub, thermal-wax output

87. Brother brightens solid-color inkjet line

88. Codonics to ship new dye-sub software

89. DisplayMaker Pro inkjet aimed at displays, posters

90. QMS cuts color printer price

91. Fuji develops digital photo line with scanner, full-bleed printer

92. New HP printer utilizes ColorSmart

93. Apple extends color imaging line: Color StyleWriter Pro to hit 360 dpi

94. Summagraphics color thermals output 406-dpi poster prints

95. Color StyleWriter to debut next week

96. ColorPoint 2 from Seiko prints both dye-sub and thermal-wax

97. Kodak's 450GL printer: superb tool for niche market; prints fast and accurate comps, but handling of type is poor

98. Color becomes even more affordable: color printers get real for businesses bringing their pre-press work in house

99. Mitsubishi dye-sub line extends to tabloid size

100. CalComp heating up PS thermal-wax race