Rebecca Hill, team leader, Digital Print Bureau

 

The Digital Print Bureau at the Bower Ashton Campus of the University of West England in Bristol has installed a Fastbind Elite XT perfect binding system from Ashgate Automation for the use of its art, media and design department.

‘We are a large arts faculty with a big demand for binding books, booklets, sketch pads and sketch books etc… Until we bought the Elite XT our arts, graphics and photographic students produced them by hand or outsourced them to a bookbinder, which was expensive,’ explained Rebecca Hill, team leader, Digital Print Bureau. ‘I was tasked to find a simple, affordable solution to speed up the process, which could be used by the students while, at the same time, enabling us to offer an in-house service for the department and teaching staff.’     

‘The Fastbind Elite XT table top machine ‘has a number of advantages,’ said Rebecca. ‘It met our budget so that we were able to buy a new machine. It’s a robust piece of equipment, which is easy to use and quick to operate.[…] We like its versatility in being able to bind a variety of products including hard and soft cover books as well as tear off pads, strip and lay flat binding. Another advantage is that it can bind books up to SRA3 size, which is useful for our art students who work on larger format projects.

‘It is an amazing piece of equipment,’ she added ‘ – so easy to use and the bind is very strong on a range of stock from very thin to 350 gsm.’

Two students have also been trained to undertake perfect binding for the department on the Fastbind machine, which self-adjusts for book thickness from 1 to 1000 pages.

Graphics students are the heaviest users of the Elite XT. ‘There are peaks and troughs during the year but sometimes there are queues right out the door waiting to use the machine,’ recalled Ms Hill. ‘On average  they will bind up to ten documents at a time and where it might take a whole day to bind a book by hand, they can do it in a couple of minutes, which is an impressive saving.’