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July 19, 2010 | By Rahul
Glorious Printer in Jhilmil industrial area in East Delhi have recently installed a Welbound 3-knife trimmer. Glorious is a book printer supplying to many of the leading multinational book publishers in the Delhi NCR region. The company has three single colour Heidelberg presses and complete binding and finishing section. One of the two brothers who own and run the company, Fardeen Ikram told us, “We are producing three thousand paperback and five hundred hardcover books every day. Our new installation does a nice job and saves time. The result is very good and our customers are happy with the result. With the new 3-knife trimmer our capacity has increased.”

HT Media – Noida install 12-clamp perfect binder
HT media has installed a new Welbound 12-clamp perfect book binder with a speed of 3,600 copies an hour at its Noida sector 63 facility. The new perfect binder can produce books and catalogs with a spine of up to 5 centimetres. The facility has become a huge commercial printing plant including three commercial heatset presses and the new 5-colour manroland plus coater installed earlier this year and extensive postpress equipment for commercial products, magazines and books.
Sunil Pandita, assistant general manager of the HT Media commercial printing operation speaking about the market conditions for commercial printers says, “We are in commercial printing from last four years and definitely work has been increased now. We are printing books, magazines and annual reports. If we put all the books, magazines and annual reports together than our production is around one and half lakh volumes a day.
“Within commercial printing, annual reports are a big market these days. All commercial print related to technology is in demand whether it is mobile, computer, gadgets and many other products. However news magazines have declined in demand comparatively. Pocket books are also in demand. The whole market is increasing so the future of printing is bright.”