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book Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence 10th Edition by James Evans ,William Lindsay cover

Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence 10th Edition by James Evans ,William Lindsay

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305662544
book Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence 10th Edition by James Evans ,William Lindsay cover

Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence 10th Edition by James Evans ,William Lindsay

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305662544
Exercise 1
Howie Fenton, a senior technology consultant for the National Association for Printing Leadership, relates the following in a blog:
I ran into Mary Schilling recently at an industry event and congratulated her on her new blog on the Printing Impressions website that focuses on inkjet printing. Mary has been focusing on the relationship between ink and paper for a decade now. I must say she came out of the gate running with her first blog when she asked the question, "Whose responsibility is it to ensure the paper is compatible with inkjet? "
Although the circumstances are different, this strikes me as a question we've seen in the industry many times before. As some might say, "back in the day" we had the same types of questions in offset printing with the choice of printing plates or paper. If you went back even further, the same was true for film and cameras. The general rule of thumb has always been that you work with the manufacturer's specified or recommended consumables if you want to hold them accountable. The same is true with inkjet production printing. If the customer works with the approved ink and paper recommendations made by inkjet press manufacturer, then you can hold the manufacturer responsible. If the customer is looking for a better deal (read "cheaper") and works with another ink or paper (read "nonapproved") it's the other vendors or the customer's responsibility.
Who is responsible for the quality from inkjet production printing?
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Quality is a process in which all the employees are involved in building a product or a service which can improve the value of the product for the customer in terms of utility and value.
According to consultant HF, the response is contingent. It is determined by whether an individual is ready to live within the commendations prepared by the industrialist or he desires to attempt to save certain amount of money by diverging from those commendations.
These enquiries and arguments usually appear in initial phases of a new technology like inkjet production printing. There are diverse phases of implementation of new technology. These initial phases consist of the innovators or prompt adopters who time and again skirmish with these enquiries while waiting for the technology and equipment to go further conventional. Occasionally, the implementation of a new technology turn out to be troublesome.
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