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Technology Stocks : RGFX Raster Graphics

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To: Sam Citron who wrote (177)8/12/1997 1:17:00 PM
From: darren_   of 593
 
Hello,

NKOT represents an incredible opportunity from a revenue standpoint and does warrant further investigation. I haven't been able to dig anything up on the company. Can you give us anything that you may have dug up?

Oh, by the way, I found an example of a sign using backlit media that you were curious about.

nbm.com - A good article also. If the P5000 can get approval for the 3M ScotchPrint process, then we have a winner. Another thing, backlit signs this big are becoming obsolete because of new media combined with new hi-tech focused lighting techniques can create the same effect for much cheaper. This really doesn't affect RGFX because the image still has to be printed.

Here's a good article on the ScotchPrinting process -

signshop.com

<<The graphic designers also have to work around the color limitations of the Scotchprintr system. "Scotchprinttr is a four-color process," says Mason, "and there are some limitations as to what colors you can get. Pastels, bright orangesa lot of radio stations use neon colors, like hot pinksyou're not going to get those.>>

RGFX seems to have taken care of this problem in both of their hi-end printers. 5 and 6 color printing (spot colors) represent the future of prining.

Take it easy,

Darren
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