Binding Race Heats Up
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That's because start-up costs are relatively low, and the books it produces are worthy of placement in retail shelves, Alexander says. The quality compares favorably to more costly hot-melt perfect binding systems, designed to work with offset printed books.
"[Hot melt systems] are efficient when doing several hundred identical books, but not so efficient for one-off production," Alexander says. "The investment is also much greater. Prices start at $8,000, and rise quickly."
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