Duplo Finishing Blog

3 Reasons Printers Love the DBM-700 Bookletmaker

In the fast-paced world of printing, efficiency and quality are key to staying ahead of the competition.

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Print Finishing 101

Your print job is not finished, until it's finished. Explore some of the most common finishing techniques still applied today.

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Opportunities in Short-Run Packaging for Commercial Printers

When it comes to convergence opportunities for commercial printers, there are a few major areas that can be a great...

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3 Product Recommendations for your Application Needs

There's a lot to see at the show and to help you through it, Bob Massa has put together some...

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5 Reasons to Visit the Duplo Booth at Printing United

What happens in Vegas, does not have to stay in Vegas. Printing United is returning to Sin City next month...

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Understanding the Differences Between Cold Foil and Hot Foil Printing

It is tempting to think that because hot and cold applications are foil techniques, they are similar. But there are...

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It’s Time to Upgrade your Saddle Binder and Move to Automated Bookletmaking

Take the next step to grow your business by upgrading to the Duplo 700i Booklet System.

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Why Print Providers are Considering B2 Digital Printing

A major trend impacting commercial printers of all shapes and sizes.

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6 Things You Didn’t Know About Duplo’s Slitter/Cutter/Creasers

The Slitter/Cutter/Creasers remain Duplo’s most popular, all-in-one digital color finishing solutions.

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10 High-Margin Products that Could Improve your Bottom Line

The reality is that there isn’t a “one size fits all” approach to any of these, but here are a...

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Finishes for Labels and Packaging

The finishes most often used for labels and packaging that you should consider.

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How to Track the Cost of Print Finishing (and How to Reduce Those Costs)

Having a detailed knowledge of your costs is the first step to finding places to reduce them and increase your...

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