With the steady adoption of all sorts of digital printing systems, more printers—and non-printers—are now producing soft- and hard-cover books. There are loads of adhesive binder models out there, from tabletop models to “big iron” machines that take up lots of floor space.
Many small- and medium-size digital print shops will purchase a perfect binder and assume they’re good to go with a quality product. While such shops are now capable of producing a bound book, many of them don’t know the standards by which soft-cover, adhesive-bound books are measured.
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Don has worked in technical support, sales, engineering, and management during a career in both the commercial offset and digital finishing sectors. He is the North American representative for IBIS Bindery Systems, Ltd. of The United Kingdom.