Have you looked closely at your machine? I think the MBM we had could easily handle a second set of heads and anvils.yes, we do it that way sometimes.. i was looking for a 2 staple solution to avoid hand stapling/finishing..
thanks for your input.
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Your link doesn’t work for me but I’m assuming it is to the DBM-150…I have had one of these machines since December. We got it specifically for the size range and compact foot print. It isn’t a completely perfect design but it has been a great investment for us…our in house booklet runs are usually in the hundreds at the most, this makes quick work out of that despite hand feeding, fairly thick books, and supports our most common odd size jobs also (unlike most inline booklet makers).Specs for this Duplo say minimum booklet trim size is 3.35" x 4.27". I had one of them for a while - wasn't a bad machine if the volume wasn't to heavy.
Sorry - link should be fixed. And yes, it's the DBM-150Your link doesn’t work for me but I’m assuming it is to the DBM-150…I have had one of these machines since December. We got it specifically for the size range and compact foot print. It isn’t a completely perfect design but it has been a great investment for us…our in house booklet runs are usually in the hundreds at the most, this makes quick work out of that despite hand feeding, fairly thick books, and supports our most common odd size jobs also (unlike most inline booklet makers).
I do books that are very small, like 4.25x5.5" 2 up (8.5x11") 1 staple per book. Everyone seems to accept 1 staple per book. Also a lot cheaper than dealing w/ 2 stitches. Run much better 8.5x11"need some assistance on finding a bookletmaker that can create booklets smaller than 5.5x8.5..maybe as small as 3.5x5
any help would be appreciated
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