Bindery - Finishing
Contiweb will be attending Hunkeler Innovationdays from Feb. 27 – March 2, in Lucerne, Switzerland.
For cutting and binding low-volume jobs, in-plants turn to a variety of compact solutions. We asked several of them about their favorite machines.
Here are some of the latest diecutting, saddle stitching, and double-loop wire binding products for the in-plant market.
It’s happened more often than Dylan Turner would have liked: after outsourcing a large diecutting project for customers at Northern Arizona University, they would come back to him a month later asking for a few dozen more. He needed an in-house solution.
When Juniata College Print Services' 10-year-old laminator broke down and replacement parts were unavailable, the in-plant needed a reliable solution.
By adding digital embellishments like spot UV coating, lamination, and gold foil to its printed pieces, the University of Pittsburgh's award-winning Printing Services operation is creating products that stand out from the crowd. Watch this new video to see samples.
During the event, Duplo’s finishing specialists will be available within the exhibitor showcase to answer questions and schedule online product demonstrations for attendees.
After talking to in-plants about what small bindery equipment their shops can't do without, we compiled a list of compact bindery solutions. All of the following come highly recommended by in-plant managers.
We asked in-plants what small bindery equipment their shops can’t do without — and received a ton of responses.
Here’s a look at few new bindery devices on the market, including creasers, collators, cutters and diecutters.