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Bindu Shajan Perappadan
NEW DELHI: At the 17th New Delhi World Book Fair book lovers are being exposed to not just the power of the written word but will also get a first hand view of the latest cutting edge technology making accessible books to everyone and helping restore damaged books. On display are facilities like `Print-on-Demand', `Transaction Printing/Digital Printings', `Security Printing', `Pre-printed Continuous Computer Stationery' and `Commercial Printing' -- all new technologies to enter the market. "The latest to be brought into the industry is the `Electronic Archiving' technology through which we are able to store the documents we print. We guarantee you the delivery of the same product each time you order, often within 24 hours,'' explained Utility Forms Private Limited senior manager Shankar Joshi.
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