Producing hard cover books?

Discussion in 'Book Binding' started by BryanT, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. BryanT

    BryanT New Member

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    What machines would I need to start producing short run hardcover books, say 100 at a time?
     
  2. stratis

    stratis Member

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    There is a manual machine for this job.
    Go to www.fastbind.com or www.maping.com (it is the same company).
    There you can see the coverself machines.
    Excellent quality for print shops.
     
  3. BryanT

    BryanT New Member

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    Thanks stratis -- these look quite unique! A lot of labor, but plenty doable. I have to look into what the cost of materials is buying the easy fastbind supplies to see if it's economically feasible -- the machines themselves look like a great way for me to get started. (the only other machines I've seen even close are the bourg perfect binding softcover, not hardcover, machines and those look very large and expensive in comparison.)
     
  4. choco

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    Thanks for these links. This goes to my archive of knowledge in case I will be needing it sometime.
     
  5. garry

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    UniBind is the simple solution

    The Unibind system produces a great finished hard bound book and is so simple a monkey can run it. I purchased one of these online from Lloyds of Indiana it was only a little over $300.00. I bought the smaller Unibind-138
     
  6. xpquickprint

    xpquickprint Senior Member

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    The cost of the hardback blanks at $7 to $8 a book is a bit high. Are you able to get the letter sized or 12x12 hardcover blanks cheaper? Or are there some non-oem hardcover blank options for such an inexpensive on-demand thermal hardcover binding system that are cheaper?

    Also how durable is this binding? The edit video http://video.yahoo.com/watch/598499/2893503 makes me wonder how the binding will hold up over time?
     

  7. winlxb

    winlxb Previous User

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    Hi, we have semi-auto and fully auto hard cover books machinery, which can meet your requirement in full, for detail, pls visit our website at www.kylinmachinery.com
     
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