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Top Ten Bindery Success Blog Posts for 2013

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Jan 03, 2014 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips

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In the spirit of the new year, here’s a list of the most popular bindery blog articles from the past year. If you’re looking for a particular bindery or post-press subject, don’t forget to use the search box at the very top of every page. We currently have 175 articles on the subject of bindery and printing to choose from!

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How Mismatched Shoes Marched Me Out of a Bindery Job Rut

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Dec 20, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Printing Business, Personal Development

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Many years ago as I was running a folding machine, I bent over to pick up the next lift of paper, only to discover that I had two different shoes on. Clearly this was a sign I was in a rut and it was time for a change!

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A Print Shop Messenger with an Unforgettable Message

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Dec 13, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Printing Business

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I always think of Bernard this time of year. This week I ran across an old picture of him taken at our printing company’s Christmas party in the early 80’s. It’s as if he somehow made that photo appear to say, “Hey, don’t forget about me!”

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Is Resistance to Change Killing Your Bindery Productivity?

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Dec 06, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Printing Business, Lean Manufacturing

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When it comes to change, humans are an odd lot, and not just in the printing and bindery industry. Who among us has not, at some point in our lives, resisted a personal or professional change that was imposed upon us? Yet we know full well that the world, especially technology, is constantly and rapidly changing, mostly for the better.

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6 Tips to Improve Palletized Print Shipments

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Nov 08, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Shipping and Packing

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Last week we looked at the challenges and some misconceptions about shipping packages in a single-parcel shipping environment. Basically, an individual parcel is subject to huge stress during transit and we discussed several ways to increase its survival odds. (Go Here for the related article.)

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Two Things You Should Know Before Your Next Job Leaves the Bindery

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Nov 01, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Shipping and Packing

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There is nothing more frustrating and costly in the bindery than finishing up a beautiful job and having it rejected due to transit damage. This type of damage refers to those scratches, smudges, tears, offset pages, bent corners, dented edges or soiled product that happens during shipping. There are two popular misconceptions about packaging printed materials which when understood, will help you avoid costly damage to high-value printed material.

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5 Essential Sources of Bindery and Post-Press Inspiration

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Oct 18, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Staff Training, Bindery Business Tips, Employee Education

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It’s no surprise that letterpress printing seems to be on the rise. Paper still has power. There’s an undeniable appeal to the look, texture and feel of metal type and engravings imprinted on old fashioned or even homemade paper. Even the latest all-digital companies acknowledge that paper just might have its place. The online invitation company Evite recently began offering… gasp …paper invitations through Evite Ink.

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7 Folding Machine Tips for Light Weight Papers

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Oct 11, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Folding Machines

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Generally speaking, folding book weight stocks is a relatively easy folding machine task. Yet a new operator, upon encountering paper that is lighter than he is accustomed to, might find himself scratching his head wondering why fold consistency is suddenly a problem.

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Rush Job Evil in the Printing Industry

[fa icon="calendar'] Thu, Oct 03, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Printing Business

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You can count on human nature being the same today as it was 100 or 1000 years ago, even in the printing industry. That’s why some of the oldest advice out there is still the best. Here’s a commentary on the problem of rush jobs in the printing industry that is funny and true. Well, maybe we have a strange sense of humor here at Technifold. We think that Gina, who runs Technifold’s sales office, speaks the way this fellow writes. That makes it funny. If you don’t believe me, you’ll just have to give her a call to buy something.

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An Unusual Trimming Tip for Perfect Bound Books

[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Sep 27, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Perfect Binding

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Although this tip might raise more questions than it answers, the real value lies in the fact that it reinforces creative thinking in the face of an unusual bindery problem. So while we might never be faced with this exact problem, it could inspire a solution for whatever post-press problem you’re facing today.

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