Harlequin Takes a Novel Approach
Capable of digitally printing and finishing more than 1,000 paperback books per hour, Harlequin’s Distribution Center utilizes advanced conveying technology to minimize product damage and maximize throughput.
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This vision was realized when Harlequin set up an in-house digital paperback book printing line. Designed by Jim Robinson, vice president of operations, and staffed by seven people over two shifts, the in-plant is able to print and finish more than 1,000 paperback books per hour. To print the books, Harlequin selected a high-volume Océ VarioStream continuous-feed printer, a toner-based solution that prints almost 10,000 books in an eight-hour shift.
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