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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Basically, after printing, the paper is cut and folded into 16-page signatures. These then go through a folder and stacker to create book blocks. Then these book blocks go to the Muller Martini Sigma Binder and into a Muller Martini Esprit three-knife trimmer before they exit as finished books.
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