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What Is The Requirement Of Print Finishing Equipment?

by Lara Dunn Content Writing
If you are an agency or individual dealing in production of large or small quantities of brochures, flyers, pamphlets, multi-page documents, business cards, booklets, forms, business cards, postcards, and its different forms, then you will require a print finishing equipment to perform the task. When the term print finishing is implied, several stages like laminating, folding, creasing, perforating, cutting, binding, and more are involved.

What are the major finishing processes?

1. Binder process involves cutting and trimming

When the paper is too big, and it needs to be trimmed before printing, you need used print finishing equipment. When the signatures are in multiple forms on one press sheet, the sheets need to be trimmed before printing. To fit into the binding equipment or folding machines, sheets need to be trimmed.

2. The second stage is folding

Print finishing equipment is used for folding purposes also. Large press sheets need to be molded into signatures. Folding a sheet needs to concur into four pages. The folding process in print finishing equipment is conducted to make a half fold, gate fold, French fold, accordion fold, and the letter fold. Two types of folding machines, the knife folder, and the buckle folder are used for folding.

3. Binding is the third stage

There are many ways to bind sheets together. The most common techniques used are:-

Padding

A flexible adhesive is used to bind a stack of sheets which can then be removed easily. For example, notepad is a type of padding.

Loose-leaf binding

A couple of holes which are customized into post binders or ring binders to produce financial reports, notebooks, presentations, manuals, or other types of materials makes up the loose-leaf binding.


Perfect binding

The method is used to sync in telephone guides, paperback books or magazines.

Other different binding techniques are side stitching, comb binding, thread sewing, and spiral binding. These techniques together assemble the binding process so that the print finishing techniques can be used to move forward to the next stage.

Apart from these three features, used print finishing equipment are used for decorative process which involves foil stamping, embossing and debossing, coating, edge staining, and laminating. The next stage that follows is converting, which includes box making and bagmaking. Other converting options are folding, gluing, die-cutting, and many more. These are different finishing operations conducted using a print finishing equipment or used one which you can build out of used equipment after use.

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