Our process is about the same. I'm not sure if there's an alternative to dividing the books by hand, but yeah even a tabletop electric stapler would make the stapling part easier. We use an interlake s3a stitcher, before that we had an interlake model A that was smaller and worked fine for raffle tickets. Might be able to find a decent used one that's not too expensive, could be another optionGenerally they're 210x99mm, numbered with Indesign data merge and set to 6up on SRA3 with collate and stack on the Fiery.
I then trim so 3up to run through the perforator before being trimmed to finished size, no need to collate as all in number order via Fiery.
At this point the fun begins of counting every 3,5,6 etc, whatevers in a book and hand stapling.
I did see a small automatic electric stapler which might ease some hand strain with the normal stapler.
Just wondering if a machine was ever made to count and staple such products.
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