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Maximum Cover Size:
18” x 30” (Open)
Minimum Cover Size:
4” x 4” (Closed)
Larger Model Available:
Maximum Cover Size:
18” x 36” (Open) |
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NEW! Built-in Light Box
The light box has a very specific purpose, when aligning pre-printed covers, you do not need to use the side guide. Just simply center the title on the scribed line and the type lines up perfectly on the spine. While it does increase production, the main reason is for accuracy, as all printing machines have some “bounce” in the registration. |
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Casemaking System™ configured for
two operators produces over 1000 books per day with the ODM Case Binding System.
The ODM Case Binding System is the most cost efficient method for on demand hard cover bookbinding. The ODM system consists of the Casemaker, Sticker™ and Smasher™. CE Approved |
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| With the advent of on demand printing technology the book publishing business model has been changed forever. The initial solution for on demand books was a simple perfect bound paper back. Over the last few years, the on demand book market has evolved with many seeking a real book, that is, a hard covered edition that will last for generations to enjoy. It is for these reasons that On Demand Machinery choose to design and market a complete line of on demand hard cover binding machinery. Never before has the hard cover binding process been so simple. ODM has broken down the process to four easy steps that are simple to master. The first process is the Casemaking System which includes: the Spreader, Slider, Stomper and Squeezer. ODM equipment can help you begin to produce your own hard covered books. |
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Ideal for hard cover bookbinding, menu covers, padded covers and turned edge loose-leaf binders. (CE Approved)
During casemaking, the hard cover is produced that becomes the outer shell of the book. First start with a book cloth, or printed-paper. The operator sends the material through the topside gluer (Step 1 - Spreader), where a uniform coating of PVA cold adhesive is applied to the sheet. The freshly glued cover material is inserted into the sliding table case gauge (Step 2 - Slider) allowing the operator to accurately position all three cover boards that comprise the book cover. Once the cover boards are aligned, the operator inserts it into the air-operated turning in machine (Step 3 - Stomper) where all four sides of the cover material are turned in (wrapped around the edges of the cover boards). During the final step of casemaking, the finished cover is fed through the rotary squeeze press (Step 4 - Squeezer) where the cover is pressed to insure the cover material and boards are laminated. |
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Maximum Cover Size: 18” x 30” (Open)
Minimum Cover Size: 4” x 4” (Closed)
Larger Model Available:
Maximum Cover Size: 18” x 36” (Open) |
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