What's Your Line
What is the best finishing solution for your digital printers, in-line, near-line or off-line? Three printers tout the advantages they have found in each.
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"Virtually everything we print is personalized in some way," he says.
Digital printing rolls off a quartet of HP Indigo presses and an HP T200 inkjet web press at Mail Print. Danner believes that the off-line finishing process has inherent advantages over in-line production.
"If the press stops, then the bindery stops. So why tie the two together?" he relates. "In the case of the bindery line we installed, it runs twice as fast as the web press. So, if I was running the press all the time, I'd still be underutilizing the bindery line."
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- Duplo USA
- Muller Martini
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