in Baton Rouge
Producing the general fund budget book for the East Baton Rouge Parish School System is no simple task for its in-plant. With 10 tabs and a UV-coated front sheet, that book used to be cumbersome for Production Manager Chad Simpson and his seven employees in the Graphic Arts Department. Since the shop's HP Indigo 3550, HP Indigo 5r and two Xerox D95s could not run the tabbed sheets, each book's contents had to be collated manually. Simpson would have to pull staff off of other jobs for a few hours to hand-collate text pages, index tabs and UV-coated sheets for punching and spiral binding. Occasional errors were the price they paid.
Many other projects required the same hand-collating process - theater programs with UV-coated covers and black vinyl sheets, or tax plan booklets with multiple dividers and inserts. Pulling staff to hand-collate these jobs inevitably slowed down productivity in other parts of the operation. In April, Simpson finally put an end to all this by installing a Tornado Autopunch EX from Rhin-O-Tuff to automatically feed, collate, punch and deliver offset book stacks, ready for binding, using BDT Print Media's advanced media handling technology.
"It's a pretty cool machine," says Simpson. "This machine has two collating bins, plus a main feed bin." His operators can place the index tabs, inserts and coated covers in the interposer bins, and the Tornado Autopunch EX pulls them in the proper order to produce collated stacks, ready to be run through the Gateway Bookbinding Systems PBS 3000QS4 automatic coil inserter. This not only allows a single operator to handle the entire process, it ensures pages are always in the right order. "If the first book is right, they're all like the first book," Simpson says. "It makes it a lot easier to get these kind of projects out."
The system handles media from 60gsm to 312gsm, including light porous/heavy coated print media and specialty binding media like plastics, vinyl and textures. The high capacity main bin holds up to 2,500 sheets, including mixed media. The Autopunch EX punches up to 10,800 sheets per hour. All this has been a huge time saver for the in-plant. "It doesn't take any more time than it would to punch a regular book than it does to punch a book loaded with all kinds of tabs and inserts," remarks Simpson. "It's all the same now."
Many other projects required the same hand-collating process - theater programs with UV-coated covers and black vinyl sheets, or tax plan booklets with multiple dividers and inserts. Pulling staff to hand-collate these jobs inevitably slowed down productivity in other parts of the operation. In April, Simpson finally put an end to all this by installing a Tornado Autopunch EX from Rhin-O-Tuff to automatically feed, collate, punch and deliver offset book stacks, ready for binding, using BDT Print Media's advanced media handling technology.
"It's a pretty cool machine," says Simpson. "This machine has two collating bins, plus a main feed bin." His operators can place the index tabs, inserts and coated covers in the interposer bins, and the Tornado Autopunch EX pulls them in the proper order to produce collated stacks, ready to be run through the Gateway Bookbinding Systems PBS 3000QS4 automatic coil inserter. This not only allows a single operator to handle the entire process, it ensures pages are always in the right order. "If the first book is right, they're all like the first book," Simpson says. "It makes it a lot easier to get these kind of projects out."
The system handles media from 60gsm to 312gsm, including light porous/heavy coated print media and specialty binding media like plastics, vinyl and textures. The high capacity main bin holds up to 2,500 sheets, including mixed media. The Autopunch EX punches up to 10,800 sheets per hour. All this has been a huge time saver for the in-plant. "It doesn't take any more time than it would to punch a regular book than it does to punch a book loaded with all kinds of tabs and inserts," remarks Simpson. "It's all the same now."