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		<title>Free Guide to Color Printing</title>
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		<description>3M Imaging has come out with a pamphlet that explains these color anomalies and more. And best of all, it&apos;s free.</description>
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		<title>Taking Stock of Paper</title>
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		<description>Paper stock makes a big difference in the appearance of a product, and even though prices have come down recently, it&apos;s probably the most expensive element in your print run, so you need to make it count. Though budget is probably the biggest factor in choosing stock, here are several other considerations.</description>
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