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Dotto Tech - Season 5 Episode 3 -Desktop Publishing Part I



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So what's driving the second wave of desktop publishing? Savvy small business people already have the software, but now higher quality, more affordable colour printing make in-house production of marketing materials even more appealing. Steve Dotto gives us an update on choosing whether laser or inkjet are right for you... and much more. For more information please go to (www.dottotech.com)


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