Books Bound for Greatness
To meet growing demand for faster turnaround times, shorter runs and higher-quality products, book manufacturers are investing beyond the pressroom.
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IBT Global and other book specialists have realized that publishers’ more aggressive schedules and evolving manufacturing business models require continued analysis and investments in finishing, as well as in the pressroom.
“In 2007, we installed the Xeikon 6000 to print low quantities of four-color books—25 to 1,000 copies,” Lindberg recalls. “By adjusting the two-shot gluing stations on our Kolbus line, we now offer a bona fide case-binding solution for short-run color books printed on coated paper.
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- Companies:
- Acme Bookbinding
- Baumfolder Corp.
- C.P. Bourg Inc.
- Color House Graphics Inc.
- Dickinson Press
- Duplo USA
- Edwards Brothers
- ExactBind Corp.
- Friesens Corp.
- GP2 Technologies Inc.
- Heidelberg USA
- IBT Global
- Kolbus America
- Lightning Source Inc.
- Malloy Inc.
- MBM Corp.
- McCain Bindery Systems Inc.
- Mekatronics Inc.
- Muller Martini
- Offset Paperback Manufacturers
- On Demand Machinery LLC
- Pearson Education
- Rosback Co.
- Spiel Associates Inc.
- Standard Finishing
- Standard Finishing Systems
- Transcontinental Inc.
- Transcontinental Printing
- United Graphics Inc.
- Versa Press Inc.
- Victor Graphics Inc.
- Xerox Corp.
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