Had lunch
today with a friend, who’s been in the reprographics business for nearly 20
years, and one of the topics we discussed was wide-format plan-print
volumes.
  (We were speaking of CAD
print/copy work.)
My friend
said:
       – in 2008/9,
his business’ plan-print volume averaged 1,000,000
sq ft per month
       – during the
Great Recession, his business’ plan-print volume bottomed-out at 250,000 sq ft

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       – at the current time, his business’ plan-print
volume is averaging around 400,000 sq ft
per month
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