FINISHING AND PROCESSING
Stapling
Stapling is probably the simplest and most durable method of binding today. The process is fast and carried out with the help of electric staplers for maximum precision and finesse results.
First, the sheets of paper are assembled into the final sequence using automated machines to eliminate the risk of an incorrect page sequence. Then they are folded and tied with wire staples.
In general, stapling is used on printed materials containing a relatively small number of pages, such as magazines, brochures, notebooks, or technical books.
USED MACHINERY

MULLER MARTINI PRIMA PLUS

THEISEN f. BONITZ 2004