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The key to developing an efficient cutting system is computerized measuring. In library binding, each individual book block is measured, and the dimensions of the covering material are automatically computed. Since it's all done with software, "it is as simple as swiping a bar code," Parisi says.
The system identifies the job, the number of pieces required, and so on. For example, there might be 10 of one edition, five of another, and 40 of another. With no formal contract, the engineers at Mekatronics went to work. The result was the EZ-Cut robot, which cuts individual pieces of covering materials off rolls, without human intervention.
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