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  1. gregbatch

    Low Temp Printer

    Looks like Varioprint has a temp range of 180-220. Might be worth a look. Ask what the Xerox temp is as well.
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    Low Temp Printer

    Maybe work backwards. Who printed your thermo? Can you contact them and find out what brand/type of thermo powder they used? Then find out what the melt point is for that product. Now you know where the fuser temp needs to be below and can find what, if any, machines can operate in that range...
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    Corel Rebrands as Alludo

    Or money down the toilet.
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    Corel Rebrands as Alludo

    Framemaker is Adobe. Ventura had book publishing features you could only get in Framemaker. It was good bang for the buck.
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    What volume discounts do you use for digital?

    I would not be happy making less for a book or a sheet of paper because of quantity. Why would I cheat myself for the same amount of work for that book or sheet of paper? The only exception in pricing is trade work, but I don't take a lesser amount per unit. I take it off the front end charges...
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    Offset & digital combination

    Quantity? Hard or soft cover? Where are you located?
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    What volume discounts do you use for digital?

    That goes to what I said above. Your cost to bind book 1 is the same as book 1000. Technically your charge per book should be the same as well. Add in the charges to cover warmup and setup and the run discounts will happen naturally as those fees are applied across different quantities. If you...
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    What volume discounts do you use for digital?

    True, clicks and paper don't change, so costs are flat for the run itself. But we do have set-up charges, which includes handling time before pushing the button, and possibly dialing in a Pantone color match. We also have set-ups or minimums for bindery operations, etc. When you factor that into...
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    bookletmaker

    Have you looked closely at your machine? I think the MBM we had could easily handle a second set of heads and anvils.
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    Konica Minolta 12000 random spots

    My first thought was developer.
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    bookletmaker

    We did small booklets 2-up, folded to 4.25x11 and then trimmed them out. Depending on your machine, you can set the spread to hit the center of each booklet with 1 staple, or spread to hit 1 position with 1 staple on each book and add the second staple after trimming them out. I know that one...
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    Die Cutter Wiring Diagram Needed

    That may be the Suzhou Soonyee Packing Machinery Co., Ltd. in Jiangsu, China. Their current machine models are all SYA-####.
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    Trumiph 7228 cutter

    Also sold under the Ideal brand. Don't know if this will help or not. Ideal 7228 95 | PDF
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    Dedicated black/white data matrix system

    I don't think you will find anything very cheap for producing 500K labels per day. A memjet based r2r label printer for $15K is more like 100K per month. You could see if AroJet has a USA dealer/distributor. What about a used laser engine Allen press? They are color but their engines usually...
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    Does anyone know how to print a gradient that cannot be reproduced by using regular CMYK inks with spot colors? (offset printing)

    Hexachrome became Indichrome (Indigo), with the addition of violet to the orange and green. Later, Pantone came out with Pantone XG (eXtended Gamut), also adding violet for 7 colors. Pantone has since dropped that line as well, but you might be able to find a used Pantone XG guide that gives the...
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    Dedicated black/white data matrix system

    What do you call affordable? I don't think there is anything left in monochrome roll-to-roll printers. They all went to color.
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    Extremely low priced labels on Printplace.com

    I'm in agreement with danvoell. There is a problem here that hasn't surfaced yet. Perhaps they are perfect for their intended use, but I have found that cheap stickers usually fail to meet the customer's expectations over time, typically failure of the adhesive, image breakdown and fading, and...
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