Thursday, July 18, 2013

Considerations for Printing GIS Applications


An informational document published by Oce

Introduction
As technology advances at an ever increasing pace, the demand for GIS information, such as topo- graphic maps, population overlays and aerial photo- graphs increases as well. Often times this demand is in the form of printed output such as maps and annotated aerial imagery.
But the print production process for these types of applications is often time consuming and unwieldy, which can lead to delays and mistakes. Now more that ever organizations that rely on printing these GIS related applications must ensure that they select the proper printing solution that maximizes productivity and reduces turnaround time while providing user-friendly operation.
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