Great content, I'm a avid reader. Can you please give a list of those machines and where it can be purchase. I want to start the same business in AFRICA.
There are several machines involved in the printing process of a book. Here is a list of some commonly used machines: 1. Printing Press: Offset printing presses are commonly used for book printing. Some popular brands include Heidelberg, Komori, and KBA. These machines can be purchased directly from manufacturers or through authorized dealers. 2. Prepress Equipment: This includes machines for typesetting, color separation, and plate-making. Examples include computer-to-plate (CTP) systems and image setters. These machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in prepress equipment. 3. Binding Machines: Binding machines are used to bind the printed pages together into a book. Different binding methods require specific machines. Some common types include perfect binding machines, saddle stitch machines, and case binding machines. Binding machines can be purchased from suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment. 4. Cutting Machines: Cutting machines are used to trim the edges of the printed sheets. Examples include guillotine cutters and programmable cutters. These machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in cutting equipment. 5. Folding Machines: Folding machines are used to fold large sheets of paper into smaller, book-sized pages. Popular folding machine brands include MBO, Stahl, and Horizon. These machines can be purchased from manufacturers or authorized dealers. 6. Collating Machines: Collating machines are used to gather and arrange the printed sheets in the correct order. They can handle large volumes of pages efficiently. Collating machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in print finishing equipment. When it comes to purchasing these machines, it's advisable to reach out to manufacturers, authorized dealers, or suppliers specializing in printing and bookbinding equipment. They can provide information on machine specifications, pricing, installation, and ongoing support. Please note that the availability and specific purchasing details may vary depending on your location and the specific requirements of your printing operation.
Hi, I would be very grateful for some advice please. I'm in the process of publish my first cookbook, and I have obtained printed proof copies of my book from 5 different professional book printing companies, including Amazon KDP. The problem is, whilst the text comes out great, the photos don't look anywhere near as good as they do on my computer screen i.e., the pictures on my computer screen are very sharp and vivid, but the printed pictures in the books are shockingly poor as they're flat, dull, low definition, and nowhere near as sharp, and this is with all 5 printed copies from 5 different professional book printing companies. The pictures were taken with a quality DSLR camera, and as I said, the pictures are of very high clarity and definition, but the printed pictures don't look good - can you advise why that might be? Thanks.
Thank you for this video. The cutting part where someone has to manually set the papers under the guillotine can be dangerous. An error and your hands are gone.
No it is not how it works.. There is a button down there where the person is standing and by pressing that button only the cutting mechanism would work... And for obvious reason when you are going to touch that button you would not put your hand over there... In short that cutting mechanism is not automatic
There are 2 buttons you need to press for the blade to come down and they're far enough away from each other that you need both hands to push them. The real danger is from the clamp. It's activated by a pedal on the floor and if you aren't careful it can be bad news.
Yes, there are machines available for automatic sewing and leather binding in book production. These machines are designed to streamline the binding process and provide consistent and high-quality results. Here are a few examples: 1. Automatic Sewing Machines: These machines are used for sewing together the signatures (groups of folded pages) to create the book block. They can handle different stitch patterns and thread types, depending on the desired binding style. Some popular brands include Aster, Muller Martini, and Smyth. Automatic sewing machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment. 2. Leather Binding Machines: Leather binding machines are used for applying leather covers to books. They often incorporate features like adhesive application, precision alignment, and pressing to ensure a smooth and professional finish. Leather binding machines can be purchased from manufacturers or suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment. 3. Automated Bookbinding Systems: These are comprehensive systems that integrate various binding processes, including sewing and leather binding, into a single automated workflow. These systems are capable of handling large volumes of book production with minimal manual intervention. Brands like Kolbus, Horizon, and Wohlenberg offer automated bookbinding systems that can include sewing and leather binding capabilities. When considering the purchase of these machines, it's recommended to consult with manufacturers or authorized dealers who specialize in bookbinding equipment. They can provide guidance on machine selection, installation, training, and ongoing technical support. It's important to note that automatic sewing and leather binding machines are typically used in commercial bookbinding operations or larger-scale production settings. The specific availability and purchasing details may vary depending on your location and the scope of your bookbinding requirements.
For the knowledge I am asking, what algorithm behind the page set up. i.e generally book single spread have 4 pages. For say, page 1, back of page 1 is page 2. Then the spread of page 2 is not page 3. It's some other page. You can see it, if you unbound a book. How you decide what page will be the spread of nth page.
To purchase all the machines required for book printing, you have a few options: 1. Manufacturers: Contact the manufacturers of the specific machines you are interested in. They can provide you with information about their products, pricing, and purchasing options. Many manufacturers have authorized dealers or distributors in different regions, making it easier to access their machines. 2. Authorized Dealers: Reach out to authorized dealers or distributors of printing and bookbinding equipment. These dealers often have partnerships with multiple manufacturers and can offer a range of machines to meet your needs. They can provide guidance on selecting the right machines, offer competitive pricing, and provide after-sales support. 3. Industry Trade Shows: Attend printing industry trade shows and exhibitions where you can explore a variety of machines showcased by manufacturers and suppliers. These events offer opportunities to interact directly with representatives, see demonstrations, compare different machines, and discuss pricing and purchasing options. 4. Online Marketplaces: Check online marketplaces specializing in printing and bookbinding equipment. Platforms like Alibaba, TradeIndia, and Printing Machinery Marketplace list machines from various manufacturers and suppliers. Make sure to verify the credibility of sellers and thoroughly research the products before making a purchase. 5. Local Suppliers: Contact local suppliers or service providers who deal with printing and bookbinding equipment. They may have connections with manufacturers or authorized dealers and can assist you in procuring the machines you need. Remember to consider factors such as machine specifications, warranty, installation support, training, and after-sales service when making your purchase decisions. It's also advisable to compare prices and gather multiple quotes to ensure you get the best value for your investment. Please note that the availability and purchasing options may vary depending on your location and the specific machines you are interested in.
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This is amazing what a machine! I can't wait until my book is published!
Best of luck !! @TamekaRogers
Mine too later this month
Don’t get your hopes up
@@Cooperroland_24 my book is already published and out was done in Step. 2019 GOD is GOOD!!
@@tadamada1049 THANK YOU! MY book is done (published) go to www.tamekarogers.com to check it out and purchase your copy.😀
Great looking setup! How do the Ricoh printers treat you?
How much cost this Mechine
What name of machines did you use? Thank you 😊
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amazing! human brain are remarkable!
What type of paper weight is used for the inside pages? What weight?
Hi there, curious as to why you put a card sheet inbetween on the HT-30 trimmer ? does it protect from clamp damage >
Protects the machine from getting a cut.
It'll protect the front cover from potential damage.
Great content, I'm a avid reader. Can you please give a list of those machines and where it can be purchase. I want to start the same business in AFRICA.
There are several machines involved in the printing process of a book. Here is a list of some commonly used machines:
1. Printing Press: Offset printing presses are commonly used for book printing. Some popular brands include Heidelberg, Komori, and KBA. These machines can be purchased directly from manufacturers or through authorized dealers.
2. Prepress Equipment: This includes machines for typesetting, color separation, and plate-making. Examples include computer-to-plate (CTP) systems and image setters. These machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in prepress equipment.
3. Binding Machines: Binding machines are used to bind the printed pages together into a book. Different binding methods require specific machines. Some common types include perfect binding machines, saddle stitch machines, and case binding machines. Binding machines can be purchased from suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment.
4. Cutting Machines: Cutting machines are used to trim the edges of the printed sheets. Examples include guillotine cutters and programmable cutters. These machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in cutting equipment.
5. Folding Machines: Folding machines are used to fold large sheets of paper into smaller, book-sized pages. Popular folding machine brands include MBO, Stahl, and Horizon. These machines can be purchased from manufacturers or authorized dealers.
6. Collating Machines: Collating machines are used to gather and arrange the printed sheets in the correct order. They can handle large volumes of pages efficiently. Collating machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in print finishing equipment.
When it comes to purchasing these machines, it's advisable to reach out to manufacturers, authorized dealers, or suppliers specializing in printing and bookbinding equipment. They can provide information on machine specifications, pricing, installation, and ongoing support.
Please note that the availability and specific purchasing details may vary depending on your location and the specific requirements of your printing operation.
@@lonelysoul5378 Thank you so much
I wonder how much making one book is, thinking of publishing mine sometime in the future
I have some books. How can I get them published via your publishing house?
I have the exact same three way trimmer and I'm gonna get the exact same perfect binder
Hi, I would be very grateful for some advice please.
I'm in the process of publish my first cookbook, and I have obtained printed proof copies of my book from 5 different professional book printing companies, including Amazon KDP.
The problem is, whilst the text comes out great, the photos don't look anywhere near as good as they do on my computer screen i.e., the pictures on my computer screen are very sharp and vivid, but the printed pictures in the books are shockingly poor as they're flat, dull, low definition, and nowhere near as sharp, and this is with all 5 printed copies from 5 different professional book printing companies.
The pictures were taken with a quality DSLR camera, and as I said, the pictures are of very high clarity and definition, but the printed pictures don't look good - can you advise why that might be?
Thanks.
Thank you for this video. The cutting part where someone has to manually set the papers under the guillotine can be dangerous. An error and your hands are gone.
RIGHT?! That's what I was thinking too!
No it is not how it works.. There is a button down there where the person is standing and by pressing that button only the cutting mechanism would work... And for obvious reason when you are going to touch that button you would not put your hand over there... In short that cutting mechanism is not automatic
Yes
There are 2 buttons you need to press for the blade to come down and they're far enough away from each other that you need both hands to push them. The real danger is from the clamp. It's activated by a pedal on the floor and if you aren't careful it can be bad news.
I don't like glue binding tho. Is there a machine for automatic sewing and leather binding?
Yes, there are machines available for automatic sewing and leather binding in book production. These machines are designed to streamline the binding process and provide consistent and high-quality results. Here are a few examples:
1. Automatic Sewing Machines: These machines are used for sewing together the signatures (groups of folded pages) to create the book block. They can handle different stitch patterns and thread types, depending on the desired binding style. Some popular brands include Aster, Muller Martini, and Smyth. Automatic sewing machines are available from manufacturers and suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment.
2. Leather Binding Machines: Leather binding machines are used for applying leather covers to books. They often incorporate features like adhesive application, precision alignment, and pressing to ensure a smooth and professional finish. Leather binding machines can be purchased from manufacturers or suppliers specializing in bookbinding equipment.
3. Automated Bookbinding Systems: These are comprehensive systems that integrate various binding processes, including sewing and leather binding, into a single automated workflow. These systems are capable of handling large volumes of book production with minimal manual intervention. Brands like Kolbus, Horizon, and Wohlenberg offer automated bookbinding systems that can include sewing and leather binding capabilities.
When considering the purchase of these machines, it's recommended to consult with manufacturers or authorized dealers who specialize in bookbinding equipment. They can provide guidance on machine selection, installation, training, and ongoing technical support.
It's important to note that automatic sewing and leather binding machines are typically used in commercial bookbinding operations or larger-scale production settings. The specific availability and purchasing details may vary depending on your location and the scope of your bookbinding requirements.
@@lonelysoul5378 Thanks for the answer! It wasn't me who asked but I appreciate it
I wish to create a childrens book. Please inform the price of createing that kind of book
Great to hear. You can email us at Publishing@inhouseprint.com.au.
@@nevadamatthews2613 Pls contact me, professional customized printing service supplier( Direct factory)
yup
For the knowledge I am asking, what algorithm behind the page set up.
i.e generally book single spread have 4 pages. For say, page 1, back of page 1 is page 2. Then the spread of page 2 is not page 3. It's some other page. You can see it, if you unbound a book. How you decide what page will be the spread of nth page.
what kind of machine do you use for the book production? i wanna know each types of machine used in process from the beginning to the end
Dear, Machine is Ricoh Brand Digital printer
@@mhasane5040 great, thank you!
Awesome! I'm very very happy to see the method of printing.
How about the binding? does it tied with yarn?
glue
This was amazing
That's slot of knowledge
How can I get me a job doing this?
How much do I need to have all these machines?
$50,000+
@@currently7886 add at least one zero to that
@@markmierau5189 even for small publishers?
Where can I buy all the machines to print?
To purchase all the machines required for book printing, you have a few options:
1. Manufacturers: Contact the manufacturers of the specific machines you are interested in. They can provide you with information about their products, pricing, and purchasing options. Many manufacturers have authorized dealers or distributors in different regions, making it easier to access their machines.
2. Authorized Dealers: Reach out to authorized dealers or distributors of printing and bookbinding equipment. These dealers often have partnerships with multiple manufacturers and can offer a range of machines to meet your needs. They can provide guidance on selecting the right machines, offer competitive pricing, and provide after-sales support.
3. Industry Trade Shows: Attend printing industry trade shows and exhibitions where you can explore a variety of machines showcased by manufacturers and suppliers. These events offer opportunities to interact directly with representatives, see demonstrations, compare different machines, and discuss pricing and purchasing options.
4. Online Marketplaces: Check online marketplaces specializing in printing and bookbinding equipment. Platforms like Alibaba, TradeIndia, and Printing Machinery Marketplace list machines from various manufacturers and suppliers. Make sure to verify the credibility of sellers and thoroughly research the products before making a purchase.
5. Local Suppliers: Contact local suppliers or service providers who deal with printing and bookbinding equipment. They may have connections with manufacturers or authorized dealers and can assist you in procuring the machines you need.
Remember to consider factors such as machine specifications, warranty, installation support, training, and after-sales service when making your purchase decisions. It's also advisable to compare prices and gather multiple quotes to ensure you get the best value for your investment.
Please note that the availability and purchasing options may vary depending on your location and the specific machines you are interested in.
So cool 😍
Just love it!
How to start books business?
Thanks for your efforts
WHAT DOES IT COST?
how much are those machines
What is the cost of this setup and contact address? Thanks in advance.
What is the cost of this setup? And contact number etc
@@miantalha6717 Pls contact me, professional customized printing service supplier( Direct factory)
Lubię patrzeć na proces powstawania książki
Super video nice
Amazing, 😘😍
This is so pleasant. my my.
This is a novel post!!
❤️ very much for your help with the family are well 🙂💕🙂💓🙂🙂 the day off and on behalf 😜😊🙂🙂 have a great time in Florida
And some people dislike this video? What is the purpose!
There is no binding. These books would be not long last
If that cutting machine malfunctions, Its adieus to the hand.
Nope, need both hands to push the buttons for the blade to come down.
NICE
#Got it
My book is being published this is what it’s like
Lit
Your house looks like a factory.
Watch this video at 2x
need job work 35 years of experience
It’s like, if you don’t already know that’s how they make and manufacture books , then you obviously have never read one lol