Impressive. The next step will be to automate the processing as far as it makes economic sense. A good example of this is Allied Printing, where the product flow is excellently controlled. Click here for the video:
More efficently: the use of automated deliveries from palamides. Have a look at this video and listen to the Finishing Manager Mark Flinn from Allied Printing Services: ✪ delta - The automatic delivery of palamides
Not creative but technical solution: You can easily improve this process by using a palamides automatic delivery. Have a look at the new gamma with the optional banding.
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palamides USA Inc. 100 Norb Ave. st3
62424 Dieterich USA-IL
Tel.: +1 217 925 5900
www.palamides.com
Please contact Mr. Bob Conboy:
[email protected]
or directly on his mobile phone: (470) 398-6307 (Mobil)
Hello,
PUR lasts well but is highly poisonous, we would love to show you a modern way of perfect binding.
Please check out the informations wich are provided here: http://www.palamides.de/machines/sma...ml?language=en
I can also send you some pattern.
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