Economy Blamed for Lackluster Seybold
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While the lack of attendance was certainly the talk of Seybold Boston, many exhibitors also lamented the show's movement away from the commercial printing market.
Gable takes issue with the perception that Seybold has abandoned commercial printing. Instead, he claims that Seybold has always been about the content management market. "We aren't about ink and water or polymer plates; that isn't our business. When imagesetters came on the scene, there was a blurring of the lines between what belonged at Graph Expo and what belonged at Seybold. At the time, we weren't sure where the technology was going to end up. As technology has matured and we've moved into platesetters, those blurred lines have begun to clear."
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- People:
- Gene Gable
- MILLER
- Places:
- Boston
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