What do you mean with digital printing ?
There is offset printing (large press, large volume), will not fit in
a small shop.
The plates for offset can be prepared digitally.
Then there is inkjet printing (large format, posters, on special
materials, signs, packaging, not your typical household
2018-02-27 14:42 GMT+01:00 Johnparis :
> Yes, it's certainly in general use. And its page marks "shop=printing" as
> a tagging error.
>
>
I'd remove this. Although not frequent, there are actually shops that do
traditional printing (with vintage look etc.)
e.g.
For industrial size there is the general man_made=works + product =
m.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Johnparis wrote:
> Yes, it's certainly in general use. And its page marks "shop=printing" as a
> tagging error.
>
> So I decided to read the documentation about
fyi, I looked at the 100-odd Cartridge World shops around the globe. They
are mostly listed as shops, with the most popular being:
computer 25
stationery 15
printer_ink 9
No ringing endorsement there.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 2:53 PM, John Freed
wrote:
> i see
Yes, it's certainly in general use. And its page marks "shop=printing" as a
tagging error.
So I decided to read the documentation about shop vs amenity, and
apparently some shops are marked as amenities if they are useful for
tourists, which I guess a pharmacy is and a chemist isn't.
And estate