Another thing that customers are happy with is the inline Plockmatic booklet maker, which produces a stitched, square-folded spine, reminiscent of a perfect bind.
“Your document lays flat because you’ve got that square fold,” she says. “Our customers have really liked that.”
The in-plant also recently added a Duplo DC-445 creaser to eliminate toner cracking on folds. Most of what the shop prints is full bleed, Slone says, so folding has been a challenge.
- Companies:
- Canon U.S.A.
- Duplo USA
- Ricoh Corp.
- People:
- Tammy Slone
Bob has served as editor of In-plant Impressions since October of 1994. Prior to that he served for three years as managing editor of Printing Impressions, a commercial printing publication. Mr. Neubauer is very active in the U.S. in-plant industry. He attends all the major in-plant conferences and has visited more than 180 in-plant operations around the world. He has given presentations to numerous in-plant groups in the U.S., Canada and Australia, including the Association of College and University Printers and the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association. He also coordinates the annual In-Print contest, co-sponsored by IPMA and In-plant Impressions.