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BFL&S: How does the quick printing industry compare to commercial printing in general?
Giles: Quick printers are faring better than commercial printers since they [are already] comfortable with short-run work now required by many print buyers. Quick printers can adapt faster to changing market conditions because most are smaller (typically under $2 million in sales with the majority under $800,000). With the prices of technology falling, a quick printer can provide the same services offered by a printing company 10 times its size.
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