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The_perfect_binder
| The perfect binder
In school, binding paper project, articles and the likes, has
been a necessity in order to make a good presentation to the
professors. Some do it for the convenience it offers. While
others to be able to preserve it in a proper order. In the
corporate world, paper works, company profiles and other legal
documents needed to be bound because that is the way they should
be, appearance wise. Authors, of course, also need bounded books
to sell to the readers. It would not be right calling it a book
if not in that condition. It cannot be denied that binding
printed materials have become a necessity, serving the purpose
of the people, both in the professional, business and
educational printing world. Ever since, it has been a time
consuming and a long process. Many things are needed to be done
in order to have prints bound.
To those who have the most need of book binding, getting the
right solution for their needs seem far fetched since book
binding is not something that everyone require. With the
development of digital printing though, this problem has been
given the attention it needs.
Think what would it feel like having just to walk up to a
machine, insert your printed material and receive a perfectly
bound book in just seconds. Impossible to think, but a machine
that can do these things and more has already been made. The
Perfect Binder make more bound copies in seconds. People would
just have to put the unbound copy into the machine and wait. The
machine does all the work, from cutting the papers to its right
size to binding them in the desired quality that a person wants.
Odors are also minimized as it comes with a built-in deodorizer.
Already it has been sold to producers of digital prints like
publishers, institutions and the likes. It can also be used as a
photocopier, as an added bonus.
With the development of machines like the Perfect Binder,
digital printing companies’ tasks are reduced. What used to take
time doing can now be made in seconds, in the process producing
more copies than the usual. With more machines likes this out in
the market, people would be given the comfort of not going
through the usual process of book binding. Not only that,
digital printing companies would be able to give the service
that their clients want of them, in a more effective and
efficient way, with the use of this innovation.
Think what it would be like to have this Perfect Binder
available for everybody’s use. No more loose printed materials
capable of being disregarded and lost. Majority of prints would
be bounded. This is digital printing to its fullest.
For comments and inquiries about the article visit
http://www.digitalprintingcompany.com
About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got a flair for reading and writing when she
got her first subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
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