We are an in-plant doing the work below of which probably 95% of it is the small books. Our average runs on those books may be going downward a lot from what we are printing now so considering whether digital would be a better option for us, and what would be recommended for the type of work we do, which is described below, and also where to go for consultations and recommendations about this? Our normal run lengths on these books has been from 1500 to 375,000, depending on the language, and it may be going down to just 500-1000 due to electronic media. The main focus we're interested in is looking at it from just a perspective of going digital with the books and leaving the magazines and reports on offset or getting digital equipment that will do it all. Variable data ability would be great on the magazines. Would just outsourcing all our printing be a better option you think than investing in a complete digital printing and finishing operation?
We print 5.5 x 8.5 books, b&w text inside with a 4 color, 1-sided, cover that is gloss coated, around 200 titles per year. We also print in 50-60 languages. Currently we print the covers on our Heidelberg 72 on 19x25 gloss coated stock and the text is printed on an older Harris web, 2up, double parallel on 40# smooth. The books are then saddle-stitched on our old McCain collator. Our stitched books range from 8-136 pages but the average size is 40 pages.
We also print a children's magazine, 6500 copies quarterly, in 7.75x10.5 format that is 28pg, self cover, 100# gloss text, 4-color both sides and all gloss coated. Also print a quarterly report type magazine, 11,000 copies, that is usually around 40 pages, 100# gloss text inside with an 80# gloss cover outside.
We do also print some larger books that go up to around 600 pages and are glue bound which we send them out for that.
Any thoughts and info you may have to help us get started?
Thanks
We print 5.5 x 8.5 books, b&w text inside with a 4 color, 1-sided, cover that is gloss coated, around 200 titles per year. We also print in 50-60 languages. Currently we print the covers on our Heidelberg 72 on 19x25 gloss coated stock and the text is printed on an older Harris web, 2up, double parallel on 40# smooth. The books are then saddle-stitched on our old McCain collator. Our stitched books range from 8-136 pages but the average size is 40 pages.
We also print a children's magazine, 6500 copies quarterly, in 7.75x10.5 format that is 28pg, self cover, 100# gloss text, 4-color both sides and all gloss coated. Also print a quarterly report type magazine, 11,000 copies, that is usually around 40 pages, 100# gloss text inside with an 80# gloss cover outside.
We do also print some larger books that go up to around 600 pages and are glue bound which we send them out for that.
Any thoughts and info you may have to help us get started?
Thanks