motormount
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https://phys.org/news/2017-02-ink-required-paper.html
Probably you 've seen it too along with many other things that add to the ''printing is dead'' chain...
o.k. printing won't die, but every year less paper is printed, and i just can't help feeling troubled the way things progressing.
Even in supposed to be ''healthy'' segments of the industry like packaging for example, finding a job isn't exactly easy, and payment
is way less than the one a skilled person would get a few years earlier.
Apart from staying technically updated and informed, what would you suggest a prepress tech, or a printer should do or look into, to be
''employmentally'' safe in the near future?
Thanks in advance!
Probably you 've seen it too along with many other things that add to the ''printing is dead'' chain...
o.k. printing won't die, but every year less paper is printed, and i just can't help feeling troubled the way things progressing.
Even in supposed to be ''healthy'' segments of the industry like packaging for example, finding a job isn't exactly easy, and payment
is way less than the one a skilled person would get a few years earlier.
Apart from staying technically updated and informed, what would you suggest a prepress tech, or a printer should do or look into, to be
''employmentally'' safe in the near future?
Thanks in advance!