Comments on: 2022: A Year of Tepid Transformation for the Post-Pandemic Printing Industry https://printmediacentr.com/2022-a-year-of-tepid-transformation-for-the-post-pandemic-printing-industry/ Print Long and Prosper | The Printerverse Wed, 19 Jun 2024 20:42:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.3 By: Deborah Corn https://printmediacentr.com/2022-a-year-of-tepid-transformation-for-the-post-pandemic-printing-industry/#comment-48011 Wed, 14 Dec 2022 19:09:48 +0000 https://printmediacentr.com/?p=39091#comment-48011 In reply to Peter Luit.

Thanks for the thoughtful comment. I completely agree that the gap between those who can say YES to any request and those who can’t will create a chasm to big to overcome. It’s the Amazon effect PLUS Vista, Canva and everyone else that invests in technology and customer convenience and experience, first.

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By: Peter Luit https://printmediacentr.com/2022-a-year-of-tepid-transformation-for-the-post-pandemic-printing-industry/#comment-48005 Wed, 14 Dec 2022 10:24:41 +0000 https://printmediacentr.com/?p=39091#comment-48005 Wow, it was worth reading, 100%. I do agree that 2022 did not show any solid grounds on which the industry could continue. Yes, there are many so-called stable developments, like inkjet and embellishment in digital. But many of those are just for the happy few, most certainly not for the whole industry.

In my opinion, we will continue to see a big(ger) ‘gap’ between ‘what used to be’ the stable business model for print and what it is g(r)owing to be…….. The winner(s) take it all, many small(er) businesses will eventually close down, without the bigger one even seeing that.

So transformation (if we could speak of that at all), will continue just as a relative slow evolution of the print industry, under influence of manay parameters, of which we own ourselfs just very little.

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