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Akiles BookletMac Semi-Automatic Booklet Maker

September 14, 2009 · Filed Under Binding, Large Mailroom, Print Shop, Products · Comment 

The most effective way to create pamphlets, reports, booklets and newsletters is on a machine like the Akiles BookletMac Semi-Automatic Booklet Maker. The BookletMac allows you to easily create professional quality booklet publications in your office or shop, eliminating the cost and hassle of a bindery service.

How is it Used?

Simply put, the Akiles BookletMac is fast and easy to use. You’ll have the option using common paper sizes to fold and staple, fold only, or staple only.

Don’t make the assumption that a mere Semi-Automatic booklet maker will slow you down. The Akiles BookletMac will crank out up to 800 booklets per hour, and with its heavy-duty staple heads each booklet can be up to 64 pages of 20# paper. In fact, a built-in LCD counter will track your progress on that big job and you won’t need any tools to quickly switch between booklet sizes. Everything about the Akiles BookletMac Booklet Maker is easy!

And How Much Does it Cost?

The Akiles BookletMac Semi-Automatic Booklet Maker costs $2,199 at Lloyd’s of Indiana and comes with a 1-year warranty.

For more information on the Akiles BookletMac Semi Automatic Booklet Maker or to place an order, please visit the Lloyd’s website.

So You Bought a BIG Printer For the Company, Here’s What You Forgot

November 3, 2008 · Filed Under Large Mailroom, Small Biz Printing · Comment 

confused I remember a customer that came to us last year after investing thousands into a “do it all” mega printer and copier. It was a school in Indianapolis who quickly realized that their “do it all” printer and copier couldn’t bind, laminate, cut paper down, create mail outs, shred or really do much of anything other than copy and collate.

This school had close to a thousand students, so when information went home that meant a thousand mailing packages had to be put together – that’s a thousand sheets of paper to fold, a thousand reply cards to insert and a thousand envelopes to assemble and seal. And though their super printer could do a simple tri-fold, it couldn’t Read more