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Henry Ling buys KM 600 for short-run digi work.(Brief article)

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| June 25, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Haymarket Business Publications Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Book and journal printer Henry Ling has installed a Kolbus KM 600 in order to handle a wider range of run lengths.

The machine, which replaced a KM 470 and small hand-fed binder, was installed so the company could handle short-run digital work.

However, according to Henry Ling managing director Helen Kennett, it is equally capable of taking on both longand short-run jobs.

She said: 'All our books go through this machine now and we handle runs lengths from 200-15,000.

'With faster makereadies and more automation, we are now more productive. It is about making sure you are still profitable and we can put our digital work on the machine …

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