White Paper Looks at Bindery Automation Advantages

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White Paper Looks at Bindery Automation Advantages

“FAQs” for Printers About Automation


Automation has become a critical component of the print production workflow. In order for printing companies to compete effectively in today’s challenging print market, productivity and efficiency have become essential. But “workflow automation” has been generally synonymous with “prepress and printing automation,” with binding and finishing often overlooked.

A new PrintPlanet.com white paper–Look But Don’t Touch! Automating the Print Production Workflow from Prepress to Finishing–by industry analyst and author Richard Romano and sponsored by Ultimate TechnoGraphics, looks at how this last piece of the production puzzle should not be left out of the workflow automation conversation.

The white paper answers these questions and more, and identifies software solutions–with examples like Ultimate TechnoGraphics’ Ultimate Bindery–that can take the manual labor out of prepping jobs for finishing, allowing finishing to be set up and “preflighted” as early as the prepress stage, ensuring that all job specs are compatible with the available finishing equipment, saving shops time, labor, materials, and money.

According to PrintPlanet CEO Paul White, “A job can’t be shipped until it’s finished, so automating the entire process from ordering to finishing makes perfect sense. And, while streamlining their manufacturing process, savvy printers gain a significant profitability edge. Increasing the bottom line is a very important topic for PrintPlanet members, and we thank Ultimate TechnoGraphics for sharing this exclusive report.”

The white paper is available for download here. For more information about the products and services offered by Ultimate TechnoGraphics, please visit.
 

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