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I do my best to keep up with changes in this fast-changing field, but new information just keeps on coming in. This page will provide the latest Book-On-Demand news since I last closed out the text of the book.
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Lightning Print has changed its name to Lightning Source, reflecting its plans to expand its services. The web site listed in the text, www.lightningprint.com, is still operational as of this date, but will redirect you to the new website address, www.lightningsource.com. Through a partnership with Microsoft, Lightning Source is planning to allow publishers to sell electronic versions of their tex-- in other words e-books-- as well as printed books. This service is addition to, not in lieu of, their on-demand printing services, which are being expanded. Visit the Lightning website for more information.
(In the interests of full disclosure, it should be noted that FoxAcre Press uses Lightning Source to print many of its titles--including some versions of A Quick Guide to Book-On-Demand Printing. Generally speaking, copies of A Quick Guide to Book-On-Demand Printing ordered directly from FoxAcre will be printed and bound on the premises. Copies ordered from Amazon.Com, Barnes & Noble, Borders, and other online or conventional booksellers will be printed by Lightning. This is not hard and fast. See details in the book's colophon for how to distingiush the versions of the book.)
See the end of this update for current contact information for Lightning.
The information below updates copies of A Quick Guide to Book-On-Demand Printing with revision dates before April, 2000. Books with later revisions dates reflect the changes discussed below.
The following two products mentioned in A Quick Guide to Book-On-Demand Printing have been discontinued.
Prontos S 300 Perfect Binder. Manufacturer: Eurotechnica. U.S. Distributor: Brackett. Brackett has ceased importing this machine.
The Bindery Spine Tape Binding System. Distributed by: AHT. AHT, the former distributor, has dropped the machine due to poor sales. The reps from AHT had some vague idea that someone else had picked up the machine for distribution, but I was left with the clear impression that another reason they dropped the machine was that it was no damned good. As I had received the same impression elsewhere, I did not pursue that lead. If someone else is selling it, good luck to him.
Bourg Perfect Binder bb1000 Price: $8,000. Max book size 14 by 12 inches. Maximum binding thickness 1.5 inch. Weight 265 pounds. Glue temperature 245 to 392 degrees Farenheit. Does notching and roughing, includes paper waste removal system.
This looks to be a competitor to the Duplo 250. Note: the info sheet claims the unit does "scoring," but this does not mean it scores the covers. It would appear to be a reference to spine-notching by another name. The same info sheet specifically states that with thick cover stock "prescoring of covers may be required." It appears to be a solid, powerful machine suitable for higher-end book-on-demand work.
Powis-Parker Model 15x "Fastback" Binder This update to the Model 15 has a true perfect binding mode. (Existing Model 15 units can be upgraded to the 15x.) By using a new binding strip, called the "Perfectbind" strip, you can now use the 15x to do true wrap-around covers. The one slight drawback is that it is a two-stage process. First the pages must be bound to the inside of the Perfectbind strip, and then the cover is bound to the outside of the Perfectbind strip in a second pass.
CP Bourg
New Bedford Industrial Park
50 Samuel Barnet Blvd
New Bedford MA 02745-1285
(508) 998-2171 fax: (508) 998-2391
cpbourg@worldnet.att.net
www.cpbourg.com
Binding and cutting machines.
Lightning Source
1246 Heil Quaker Blvd.
La Vergne, TN 37086
www.lightningsource.com inquiry@lightningsource.com
Voice: (615) 213-5815 Fax: (615) 213-4426
For Media inquiries: publicrelations@lightningsource.com
For Technical
issues: techsupport@lightningsource.com
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