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    Duplo DPB-500 Perfect Binder - Fairfax, VA

    For sale in Fairfax, Virginia: Duplo DPB-500 EVA Perfect Binder. 220V / 3 Phase / 20A. S/N 080100184 (2008 model). Meter reads 205,407 bound books through the unit (around 100,000 of those were from our ownership). Asking $4000 for local pickup only. I'd encourage bringing a pallet jack...
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    JBI EasyPunch or Docupunch Plus

    We had a 2000-era DocuPunch that served us well for a very long time. The 2023 unit that replaced it is a lot better. Usually we let ours chug along at the default speed of 60 cycles per minute (around 240 pages per minute), but depending on your project you can also increase it to 72 cycles per...
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    Laminating book covers

    Whatever KM did with their toner post-factory-fire absolutely refuses to bond with any UV coating I've tried. I tried two Tec Lighting units, two Duplo units, two Graphic Whizard units, and two outside vendors with top-of-the-line coating equipment (and of course various brands of coating along...
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    Laminating book covers

    You totally do not have to laminate a book cover--in fact, most of our customers choose not to. However, the corners are more likely to chip out during the final three-sided trim and if the environment is hot enough, there is a chance that the toner can slightly rub off the book when being read...
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    Laminating book covers

    I'd stick with Nylon laminates for perfect bound book covers. OPP films exist for single sided applications, but in my experience they are too wonky (curling, delamination, etc) when exposed to varying climates and digital toner output.
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    Current state of the PUR vs EVA debate

    I can't speak for the Henkel product, but our shop uses an EVA glue very similar to your Henkel spec sheet called "iGlue" from Spiel in New Jersey, US. (It's probably the same thing). It works best with an application temperature around 160 Celsius and honestly works pretty darn good for a...
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    Konica 6120 quick question...

    Hi @jwheeler , I can't speak for any newer generation Ricohs, but the Ricoh 8120 was just outright unreliable and there weren't any technicians local to the DC area who could reliably make it run for more than a day or two at a time. And we're not really talking high volume; we've always...
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    Toner reactive foils

    We use Skandacor's line of sleeking foils on our Graphic Whizard with pretty solid results. Certain foils like silver are hit or miss, but I've gotten pretty good with darker or mid tone colors such as gold, red, and green that can hide blemishes a tiny bit better. Graphic Whizard's advice...
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    How does your company file projects once complete?

    11" x 17" boxes filled front-to-rear with job tickets sorted by an incrementing job number from our pricing software. Each job has the job ticket, any production notes scribbled in, the client email approval, at least one sample, and any other paperwork that would cover our butts in a worst case...
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    Konica 6120 quick question...

    We had a 6120 for three years and ran the snot out of it. It's a super reliable machine, kicked the snot out of the Ricoh 8120 we had prior to it. Only major quality issues we encountered were that: * Our lightweight stocks (60# Husky, 24# Navigator, 20# Report) reaaaally liked to develop a...
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    Recommended press/finishing for playing/trading cards?

    There are several manufacturers of UV coating equipment who offer textured rollers that can mimic the finish of a playing card. I know for sure that Tec offers it, and I believe Duplo and Graphic Whizard also offer it. One thing I'd encourage thoroughly testing however: I've had nothing but...
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    Plockmatic/Intec support in US for Intec CS6500

    As @Eric Boucher mentioned, it's pretty straightforward to set up the cut files for projects. I can't say that Intec's documentation made it the easiest process in the world as of several years ago when I was learning, but the overall theory/workflow is the following: * There are two flavors of...
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    Plockmatic/Intec support in US for Intec CS6500

    Sorry that I'm just now seeing this thread. My overall experience with Intec has been pretty solid on our SC5000's. I fortunately haven't had to dive too deeply into support-related problems, but Michael and Matt at Intec have been very helpful over the phone with guiding me through basic...
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    Intec ColorCut SC5000 Digital Die Cutter

    We have two SC5000 units and use them almost daily. Check out my post history on here and Reddit to get my full rundown of impressions and their pros/cons. The SC5000 has been succeeded by a newer unit but there isn't a large difference between the two models. In my opinion, if space is a...
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    So much downtime with our KM 14000 we are thinking about replacing with a lesser model. The C6100 is no longer available. Is the C7100 okay?

    Our shop has a c14000 and a c7100. Both were installed late last year to replace our c6100 and c4080. I think KM techs even at a higher-up level have had a heck of a time adjusting to these machines. Both of our engines were riddled with bugs and it got to the point where we ultimately had to...
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    Creaser Folder Recommendation

    Hi @nightcrawlerx , I'm installing a Graphic Whizard 335 CKF creaser-folder next week and I'm more than happy to try out this configuration for you to see if it works. The unit is pretty reasonably priced, I appreciate that it's compact but not crushed-together-compact like some of the other...
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    UV Coater Recommendation Sought

    Hi @Stickman42 , we will be installing a Tec Lighting 16" TruCoat in the next several weeks and I'm happy to offer impressions then. If you want to send any press sheets our way, I'm also happy to run them through the unit once it's installed. We sent press sheet samples from our AccurioPress...
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    Opinions on Digital Die-Cutters

    Hi @bcr , if you're aiming to do primarily square or rectangle cards, then I think a dedicated business card slitting system would be the way to go (or a used Challenge or Baum guillotine). You can definitely cut business cards on it, but you'll most likely find that the edges will be a tad...
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    UV Coater, Laminator, Mail Tabber, and Corner Rounder for Sale (Fairfax, VA)

    Hi everyone! Our shop in Fairfax, Virginia is running out of room and looking to part ways with several pieces of equipment. These machines have served their purpose well at our shop and I'm pricing them to mostly get them out of the way for space purposes (also happy to do a package deal). Can...
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    Baltimore MD printing company selling equipment

    Hi Bob, this is Chris down at McCabe's Printing. We chat last year about your impressions on the Graphic Whizard creaser-folder. Any chance you'd have time tomorrow (Wednesday) to chat about that GBC Auto Punch? I can give you a call.

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