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Is doublebinding really the future of book binding?

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Is doublebinding really the future of book binding?

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The book binding market is dominated by perfect binding. This is a technology that is riddled with problems, but on account of its low cost and ease of operation it remains by far the most popular binding method. With doublebinding, all the benefits of perfect binding are retained, but the two most significant drawbacks are eliminated entirely: bad layflat quality and low pull-strength. Since doublebinding machines cost as much or less as medium-price perfect binding machines would cost, why would the sophisticated buyer ever want to consider perfect binding again? The most important answer, of course, is what the market wants. The market wants layflat books. The market wants strong, reliable books, and the market wants affordable books. The market always gets what the market wants. The only full answer to what the market wants right now is doublebinding. Hence, doublebinding truly is the binding technology of the future. How can we help your business grow? • Click here if you have gen

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