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Article: U.S. commercial printing revenues to rise: growth will be driven by ongoing technological changes.(ink MARKET)
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- Ink World
- Article date:
- September 1, 2007
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Revenues from the U.S. commercial printing industry, which represents pre-press and printing services on a job order basis, are expected to increase 1.3 percent per year to $82 billion in 2011, according to "Commercial Printing," a new study from The Freedonia Group. Inc.
Growth in commercial printing revenues will be driven by ongoing technological changes that make it easier to create higher quality and more customized prints at a faster rate. Gains will also be aided by ongoing adjustments in print production in response to changing consumer preferences, particularly in terms of cost, timing and sizes of print runs.
Further advances in commercial printing will ...
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