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"You've got to be certain it's easy to train on," he says, adding that when an in-plant is trying to get a job done quickly, it doesn't want to get caught with bindery operators trying to tame a complicated machine.
"An in-plant might be more sensitive to ease of use because they may not have the same level of bindery skill in their shop," he says, adding that commercial shops often enjoy a more robust hiring capacity.
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