Today we’re talking guillotine cutters with Dave Double of Double Equipment, a bindery equipment repair specialist based in Ohio.
[fa icon="calendar'] Thu, Apr 11, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Bindery Business Tips, Guillotine Cutter
Today we’re talking guillotine cutters with Dave Double of Double Equipment, a bindery equipment repair specialist based in Ohio.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Apr 05, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Guillotine Cutter
Here’s a guillotine cutter accessory that has been around as long as guillotine cutting machines. It's a simple jogging block which can be either homemade from wood or manufactured in plastic with a magnetic base. Their simple purpose is to keep cut pieces from scattering all over the cutter bed and to help in jogging cut sheets. Nearly every guillotine cutter operator uses one.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Mar 22, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Guillotine Cutter
In a bindery equipment operator’s fantasy world, every sheet of paper is perfectly square, perfectly flat and all the edges are straight, from the first sheet to the last. In our real world, intruded upon by competitive pressures and the low-cost paper that comes our way, we know this is not the case. Sometimes paper isn't stored right, maybe it distorts during and after printing, maybe it's a deckle edge sheet or maybe the converter simply does a sloppy job.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Mar 15, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Folding Machines, Employee Education
Learning to run a folding machine can be a little overwhelming, especially if you’re thrust directly into a bindery department production environment without much training. I remember my first day on the job being shown the antique Baum folding machine and thinking, “Seriously now…that thing actually folds paper?”
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Feb 15, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Printing Business
Most of us involved in bindery and post-press work get the ‘privilege’ of working with trucking companies. It’s often a task delegated to the new guy.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Jan 25, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Saddle Stitchers
One of the drawbacks to trimming thick saddle-stitched books is that it’s nearly impossible to get a perfect trim on all three sides. Usually the head and foot of the spine of the book will tear or nick during the trimming process. There is simply no way to prevent this since the area near the spine has nothing to support it in the trimmer or cutter.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Jan 18, 2013 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Printing Business, Employee Education
Having trouble finding qualified, skilled help for your post-press department? You’re not alone. A recent article on piworld.com highlights a common lament in the printing industry. "Finding a qualified worker who has the special skill set, knowledge and ability to accomplish the assigned job is an ongoing challenge. This “skills gap” is growing more severe, forcing many manufacturers to scale back their growth plans."
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Nov 09, 2012 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery How-To Tips, Folding Machines
A previous Bindery Success blog article discussed tips on getting better register when running oblong sheets. This next technique was submitted to our Bindery Success newsletter by Martin Smith of The Journeyman Press in MA.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Oct 19, 2012 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Employee Education
He’s called Fearless Felix by friends and colleagues. This past week Felix Baumgartner set four world records including the highest skydive at 128,097 feet (24 miles), highest manned balloon flight, the first man to go supersonic in freefall, and longest vertical distance in freefall.
[fa icon="calendar'] Fri, Oct 05, 2012 / by Andre Palko posted in Bindery Business Tips, Printing Business
Whether you are thinking about attending Graph Expo or are already registered, here are 5 tips to help you get around and/or entice you to make the trip. It’s not too late!