The 3 Best Companies To Get Booklet Makers From

The 3 Best Companies To Get Booklet Makers From

Here are, in our opinion, the 3 best companies to get booklet makers from in no particular order. These companies are all professional and trusted companies, their machines are all of a very high spec and the customer service they provide is excellent:

Morgana

Best Booklet MakersMorgana are now part of the Plockmatic Group and they supply a wide range of innovative equipment including some exceptional booklet makers. The business runs from their base in Milton Keynes and we have actually purchased a booklet machine off them recently, a Morgana PSQ160 + VF Feeder.

This machine has helped to speed up our booklet making process no end and we can now saddle stitch much thicker books than we could do previously. Morgana have been a joy to do business with and their customer service has been of the highest order.

The 160-model that we have taken can produce books from a wide range of substrates and sheet sizes including A4 landscape. Its USP is the fact it can produce landscape books so we will be able to produce long sheets and it’s really developed a marketplace for landscape booklet production. And with this new configuration creating an L-shape, it really sits in a very small floor space compared to some of the competitors that take up 7m-8m to make the landscape books. It is a very useful addition to our printing business. And of course they have a range of booklet makers to choose from, you can find out more details at this website link: Plockmatic Group

Duplo

Duplo Booklet MakerThe booklet makers that Duplo International can provide are fully automated, high quality production systems that are very flexible and useful for all kinds of booklet making procedures. Take the 600 Booklet Makers for instance, here is the spec on this machine as taken from their website which we will provide a link for:

Expect high productivity, simple operation and set up, and new application capabilities such as A4 landscape, from the Duplo 600 booklet maker. Fully automatic, with high intelligence and with an optimised PC Controller, the Duplo 600 gets underway quickly and delivers high volume, high quality jobs quickly.

Duplo International provide world class support and service and all their printing machines are high precision, quality machines that stand the test of time. They are a worldwide business operating in over 100 countries and their success is testament to their ability to keep on producing fantastic pieces of equipment. Their Booklet making range includes the 150, 350 and 600 booklet makers, and the Ricoh Inline, the iSaddle 2 and the iSaddle X booklet makers. You can check out their products and the company at the following link: Duplo International

Col-Tec

Col Tec CollatorCol-Tec are a firm based in New Milton in Hampshire, providing solutions for all types of collating jobs, and so they produce wonderful Stitch, Fold & Trim Booklet Makers. These units can produce up to 4,000 cph, stitch books up to 6mm thick and can produce miniature booklets as small as 60 x 45mm.

This company are not as well known or as big as the other two booklet making companies featured here, but they can produce high quality booklet makers as well as various other collating machines and feeders which are very highly regarded in the printing world. Their mission statement is that there is a Col-Tec collator for every application and budget and they certainly seem to be able to live up to this promise.

The business is just short of 20 years old now so they are doing exceptionally well to thrive in a tough market place. You can check out this company at the following link: Col-Tec

Booklet Making Service With Ronset

As mentioned earlier we can provide a booklet making service for our clients, and we can print all sorts of items including books, magazines, brochures, catalogues, programmes etc. For more details on this and our other printing services give our office a call on 01254 297100 or fill in the form on our Get A Quote page.

 

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