Magnificent. I had no idea people were involved in so many steps of the production process. I've had 7 textbooks published; it would have been such a thrill to see the printing process in action.
Really impressed by how this factory handles their printing process! As someone who's also in the book printing business, I can truly appreciate the effort and precision it takes to produce such great work. It's always inspiring to see industry peers pushing the boundaries. Keep it up!
Heidelberg Speedmaster prints 18,000 sheets per hour. Each sheet has 32 pages if you check the plate in the video. 32x18,000=576,000 pages per hour. It becomes 160 pages per second. It can’t be 300 books per second. Unless 1 book only has 0.533 page.
300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So I agree, it's absolutely not 300 books per second, not even in the entire facility.
In the early 70s, I worked for a printing company that printed limited runs of magazines and booklets. The binding machine was the most complicated machine and made a pleasing sound. There was the time that the cover of the magazine was put upside down, and we had to unstaple the covers, which took forever and run it a second time.
Wonderful to see. For me quite nostalgic as there was a bookbinders company in the family, sadly no more. I visited it regularly with my grandad and remember all the noises the machines and the paper made. An engineering marvel to handle paper so quickly so delicately.
@@daveklein2826 300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So yeah, I don't think even this entire facility produces 300 books per second, let alone what we see in the video.
3:27 From a safety standpoint I find it odd to see this blade cut while the worker barely removed his hand from the paper. I always thought machines like this would have switches that required both hands. Should be standard when operating machines lke these. Maybe there is a laser detecting whether the blade can cut. The stickers suggest otherwise though.
eu também fiquei apavorado com isso. There's an option in operation menu that turns this possibile... it's totally unsafe but is handled to do more efectivity on production in minus time. but absolutely not recommended
Os operadores de guilhotina coreanos não usam o esquadro lateral, parece que tem medo da máquina quebrar mas deveriam saber que a máquina foi projetada para suportar a carga nas laterais. O esquadrejamento elimina as imperfeições que vem de fábrica e a dilatação que o papel sofreu pós impressão.
300 books a second would make the entire world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So, no. However, good shots of the production process. I once considered applying at a book printing facility, it's neat seeing the kinds of things I might have done. Ended up going to an offset printing place, which has some of the same earlier steps.
Description looks suspect but amazing processes, I enjoyed it. Despite all the machines there is still quite a bit of reasonably heavy manual labour. The machines must be a maintenance nightmare. Wouldn't like to get a paper cut off any of them!
hola bueno nochge eso me encanta me hace falta cosas el libro ect por ejemplo A4 Y A3 Y A5 Y A6 ESO COMPLETO SI NO SE PUEDE GRACIAS CUANTO PRECIOS TODOS MAQUINA COMPLETO ECT GRACIAS YO SOY DEAF Y ISLAS DE CANARIAS DE LANZAROTE ¿? Y YO SI SABERLO INFORMACION GRACIAS UN SALUDO
They didn’t mean that they produce 300 books per second, it means if you divide the number of books being produced to 30 days then to 24 hours then to 60 minutes then to 60 seconds, we produce 300 books per second, it’s not rocket science
The title did the job that it was suppose to, it got you to watch didn't it?... besides, yes the whole process takes longer of course, but once all the pieces are in place and ready, the speed is fast. I think that's what their referring to is my guess.
"The title did the job that it was suppose to, it got you to watch didn't it?" A lying clickbait title working, does not excuse a lying clickbait title. :)
Una barbaridad de millones invertidos en una maquinaria que en no mas de 5 años no va a servir para nada. La impresión y encuadernación de papel está acabada, en menos de una década todo material gráfico será digital (PDF) o a través de internet, empresa que va a la quiebra en 3,2,1...
Nothing new when compared to what I saw in Donnelly Documentation many, many years ago, when computer manuals were a thing. If anything, the manual handling in Korea seemed far higher in this video.
Lots of maintenance needed on those machines. The workers leaving things unadjusted, unattended to and with tools laying on odd spots is not good. Almost all books in Japan and Korea are printed with softcover. The only reason they are cheap is because they employ cheap labor. I will get my books printed in Korea or China (even cheaper) to sell across the world.
@@daveklein2826 300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So there's your proof, you person who picked a weirdly specific hill to be wrong on.
People have reverted from smartphones back to dumb phones and they use e-readers to consume literature. Technology doesn't always completely replace other technology, the physical element is valuable for leisure and professional use.
Las oficinas del mundo, las del gobierno o los juzgados no se de que país serás, pero en España hace años que funcionan sin papel mas que con papel. De hecho se está suprimiendo el uso total de papel. No hace tanto que tuve que hacer unos trámites del estado y los formularios los tuve que rellenar via web desde mi casa y los documentos mandarlos en formato PDF por mail.
If I want to hear a piano recital I'll play a music video. I'm watching this video to see and hear the machinery. Please stop adding music to your otherwise wonderful videos! I'm tired of watching them muted.
Magnificent. I had no idea people were involved in so many steps of the production process. I've had 7 textbooks published; it would have been such a thrill to see the printing process in action.
Really impressed by how this factory handles their printing process! As someone who's also in the book printing business, I can truly appreciate the effort and precision it takes to produce such great work. It's always inspiring to see industry peers pushing the boundaries. Keep it up!
Heidelberg Speedmaster prints 18,000 sheets per hour. Each sheet has 32 pages if you check the plate in the video. 32x18,000=576,000 pages per hour. It becomes 160 pages per second. It can’t be 300 books per second. Unless 1 book only has 0.533 page.
300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So I agree, it's absolutely not 300 books per second, not even in the entire facility.
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Korean, you know.
I'm interested in talking to you about email book making.
This print smell is so good! I love it. Heidelberg is amazing.
In the early 70s, I worked for a printing company that printed limited runs of magazines and booklets. The binding machine was the most complicated machine and made a pleasing sound.
There was the time that the cover of the magazine was put upside down, and we had to unstaple the covers, which took forever and run it a second time.
Thank you ROK for still loving and appreciating the printed text .
Wonderful to see. For me quite nostalgic as there was a bookbinders company in the family, sadly no more. I visited it regularly with my grandad and remember all the noises the machines and the paper made. An engineering marvel to handle paper so quickly so delicately.
I really like reading books, this process has partly helped me understand the process of making it
You should re-do your title, there are no 300 books per second. But good video though.
Prove it
@@daveklein2826 source: ua-cam.com/video/huG5IHBglMw/v-deo.html
@@daveklein2826 300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days.
So yeah, I don't think even this entire facility produces 300 books per second, let alone what we see in the video.
Prove it
@@daveklein2826 it's math, he doesn't need to prove its fact!
Our Son is writing ✍️ describing how all done . As stays in there minds and so amazing. He loves books so much . Thank You 🙏🏻
Outstanding, keep doing more videos.
This is amazing how the machines work so eccurately and all the page numbers are in the right order
Super, unbelievably !
With so many precision components, imagine the chaos if just one tiny machine part is not working as it should.
ESO ES ESPECTACULAR !!!! ME GUSTO MUCHO !!!! ABRAZOS DESDE MEXICO !!!!
excelente video, gracias
How much does the whole setup cost
엄청난 속도로 인쇄하는 모습이 경이롭기까지하네요. 좋은 영상 잘 보고 갑니다. ^^
Fantastic process. It seems like magical.
I love it.
Amazing books manufacturers
Wow its good sharing
Wszystko fajnie ale czy te paczki ze składkami nie powinny być usztywnione na końcach? Deskami na przykład?😮
And this is why I love my Kindle
저 큰 규모의 기계들을 모두 모으면 엄청난 비용이 들겠단 생각이 드네요.
투자비용대비 수익을 뽑아내려면 또 많은 일감과 꾸준한 일의 지속성이 필요한거고..
흔한말로 남아야 장사를 한다는 정설이 다시금 떠올리게 되는 영상이네요.
3:27 From a safety standpoint I find it odd to see this blade cut while the worker barely removed his hand from the paper. I always thought machines like this would have switches that required both hands. Should be standard when operating machines lke these. Maybe there is a laser detecting whether the blade can cut. The stickers suggest otherwise though.
eu também fiquei apavorado com isso. There's an option in operation menu that turns this possibile... it's totally unsafe but is handled to do more efectivity on production in minus time. but absolutely not recommended
Very Nice !! A lot of factories from Germany ( Heidelberg etc. ) !
Je m'incline envers votre dévouement pour le travail.
Chaleureux bonjour d'Algerie.
Os operadores de guilhotina coreanos não usam o esquadro lateral, parece que tem medo da máquina quebrar mas deveriam saber que a máquina foi projetada para suportar a carga nas laterais. O esquadrejamento elimina as imperfeições que vem de fábrica e a dilatação que o papel sofreu pós impressão.
Whats the machine used for sorting the sheets after folding
Where can i buy this blank yellowish book paper in A4 size
Yes😊, we use too this:
Moorim paper
Daihan ink
NICE video, but no music please.
Miracle!
Simplemente me encanto :)
300 books a second would make the entire world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So, no.
However, good shots of the production process. I once considered applying at a book printing facility, it's neat seeing the kinds of things I might have done. Ended up going to an offset printing place, which has some of the same earlier steps.
Tolong sediakan terjemahan bahasa setiap kali vedio dipaparkan.. Salam ukhwah dari Malaysia 🙋♂️🇲🇾
Description looks suspect but amazing processes, I enjoyed it. Despite all the machines there is still quite a bit of reasonably heavy manual labour. The machines must be a maintenance nightmare. Wouldn't like to get a paper cut off any of them!
the machines are definitely a maintenance nightmare but its extremely satisfying work
Amo las artes gráficas. Soy operador de esa compaginadora-coladora-cortadora3lateral. Genial
これカバーが表紙なのか?バインダー出てからトライオートっぽいの入れてるよね?トライオートっぽいので小口切って袖折り込んで三方で天地だけ切るってロスが凄そう。
Fantástico
I need that guy from _How It's Made_ to explain these steps as we go
3:36 "Come with me and we'll be in a world of OSHA violations."
X number of books per month/30 days/24 hours/60 minutes/60 seconds = Y number of books per second. Easy peasy 😊
hola bueno nochge eso me encanta me hace falta cosas el libro ect por ejemplo A4 Y A3 Y A5 Y A6 ESO COMPLETO SI NO SE PUEDE GRACIAS CUANTO PRECIOS TODOS MAQUINA COMPLETO ECT GRACIAS YO SOY DEAF Y ISLAS DE CANARIAS DE LANZAROTE ¿?
Y YO SI SABERLO INFORMACION GRACIAS UN SALUDO
so daily 25.92 million books ? yearly 9.46 billion books ? 😧🤯
Exactly. It's definitely not 300 books per second. The entire world only purchases an estimated 2.2 billion books a year.
I'd be interested in talking to you about creating books via email. Talking about funding. Talking about our interests.
They didn’t mean that they produce 300 books per second, it means if you divide the number of books being produced to 30 days then to 24 hours then to 60 minutes then to 60 seconds, we produce 300 books per second, it’s not rocket science
300 libros en un segundo?
Entendí bien el título?
I wonder how much all that machinery cost.
Probably more then you, I and a hundred others make in a life time. IDK, a lot
@@SuperMatt2112 Most likely true. Millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions.
책을 인터넷쇼핑몰로 구매하는데 수수료,배송비가 들며 배송비,수수료를 없애는 발명품의 창조에 대해서?
The title did the job that it was suppose to, it got you to watch didn't it?... besides, yes the whole process takes longer of course, but once all the pieces are in place and ready, the speed is fast. I think that's what their referring to is my guess.
"The title did the job that it was suppose to, it got you to watch didn't it?"
A lying clickbait title working, does not excuse a lying clickbait title. :)
eu trabalhava em grafica é muito bom isso
300 книг за одну секунду? Да он в секунду делает книг больше, чем я прочитал за жизнь. При том больше раз в 5, ахахаха
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Yoshino or wohlenberg ?
Примерно на восьмой минуте этого ролика, заказчик пишет что нашел опечатку и надо всё поправить.
4:41
Where is this company?
Paju, gyeonggi-do, s. Korea
There are perfect binders that will go 300 a minute but this ain’t one of them.
Una barbaridad de millones invertidos en una maquinaria que en no mas de 5 años no va a servir para nada. La impresión y encuadernación de papel está acabada, en menos de una década todo material gráfico será digital (PDF) o a través de internet, empresa que va a la quiebra en 3,2,1...
Wouldn't this industry face problems with digitalization happening globally?
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Preprinting of large numbers of books is outdated , they should be stored online and printed as needed
Самое главное о чем книга, суть содержимого
Máy thật hiện đại
Nothing new when compared to what I saw in Donnelly Documentation many, many years ago, when computer manuals were a thing. If anything, the manual handling in Korea seemed far higher in this video.
that's why China is the power full country
👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Might reevaluate the stated speed of operation.
No need to
Indeed, William. 300 books a second would produce the entire world's estimated yearly book sales in under 100 days.
Lots of maintenance needed on those machines. The workers leaving things unadjusted, unattended to and with tools laying on odd spots is not good. Almost all books in Japan and Korea are printed with softcover. The only reason they are cheap is because they employ cheap labor. I will get my books printed in Korea or China (even cheaper) to sell across the world.
Ini di mana ini cepat sekali
I only count 3 books per second
You are a slow counter
I'd be interested in talking to you about creating books via email. Talking about funding. Talking about our interests.
Только англичане могут делать такие машины!
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삼선현대힐스테이트 아파트
NO JAPAN言うといて日本の製本機使ってるやんWWW
Quem é da área sabe que 300 livros em 1 segundo é fake !
Title is nonsense.
"300 books in 1 second" nice clickbait
Title is misleading,it is a clickbait
Prove it
@@daveklein2826 300 books a second would produce the ENTIRE estimated world's yearly book sales in under 100 days. So there's your proof, you person who picked a weirdly specific hill to be wrong on.
I am starting to realise that soon this will be a lost craft.
Not for a long while yet, if ever. Book sales worldwide are estimated at over 2 billion a year; that's a lot of money still to be made.
People have reverted from smartphones back to dumb phones and they use e-readers to consume literature. Technology doesn't always completely replace other technology, the physical element is valuable for leisure and professional use.
CMON HURRY HURRY FASTER FASTER NEED MORE MORE GREED GREED MAKE ME RICH HURRY HURRY CMON
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hii
01 segundo de imbecilidade igual ao titulo, não existe na face da terra um equipamento offset ou similar capaz de produzir .
양지사
상지사
As nicely as this video is, It is NOT 300 BOOKS per second. Maybe 300 PAMPLETS a minute, but that is about all. But, all in all a nice video.
did you get a free book????
La fabricacion de papel a nivel mundial se detiene y a cerrar todas las oficinas del mundo incluido juzgados o las del gobierno
Las oficinas del mundo, las del gobierno o los juzgados no se de que país serás, pero en España hace años que funcionan sin papel mas que con papel. De hecho se está suprimiendo el uso total de papel. No hace tanto que tuve que hacer unos trámites del estado y los formularios los tuve que rellenar via web desde mi casa y los documentos mandarlos en formato PDF por mail.
Is there any more Stupid Title on UA-cam?
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We need explanation, not music.
Numeri sparati a caso. Non è onesto. Negativo
If I want to hear a piano recital I'll play a music video. I'm watching this video to see and hear the machinery. Please stop adding music to your otherwise wonderful videos! I'm tired of watching them muted.
£
Background music ruins it.
I like it
DUH turn your volume down
@@daveklein2826 Better yet. I stop the video, provide feedback on the background music, and close the unwatched video.
Ok I get it you are ignorant
Amazing how quickly can print propaganda 😮
I'd be interested in talking to you about creating books via email. Talking about funding. Talking about our interests.
Damn Chinese ruining companies in Europe
Nope
I almost hope for your sake that you're a troll, SA, because being THAT ignorant is pitiful.
@@daveklein2826 yeah they are
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300 books in a second? Maybe 1 book?