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Espresso Book Machine at a glance
| Standard Capabilities |
Printing, binding, and trimming library-quality books |
| Rated speed |
95/110 ppm |
| Finishing |
Perfect Bound |
| Applications |
Books & Manuals |
| Detailed specifications |
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| Next Steps |
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- Let your customers print custom books while they wait, in the amount of time it takes to get a cup of espresso
- Increase your inventory by millions of titles, without warehousing millions of books
- Cut costs by removing the need to ship books – print only what you need, at point of sale
- Expand into the self-publishing industry – offer your customers the opportunity to print professionally-bound copies of their own work
- Take advantage of the ever-growing collection of public domain, out-of-print, and out-of-copyright books
- Provide custom publishing for higher education
- Fully automated and easy to use for book printing
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- A fully-integrated, high-speed, compact solution that automatically prints, binds, and trims – on demand, at point of sale – perfect bound, library-quality paperback books
- Combines 4 key elements:
- A Xerox D95/D110 Copier/Printer, which prints the book block
- An Espresso Book Machine, which trims and binds the book
- An Epson color ink jet printer, which prints the book cover
- EspressNetSM Software, which drives the solution and links to an online library of available titles
- EspressNet connects you to Google Books; Lightning Source, Inc; and Open Content Alliance – allowing you to choose from over 3.3 million titles, in multiple languages
- Compact footprint is ideal for space-conscious environments like retail stores and libraries
- Optional SelfEspressSM tools allow customers to access editing, typesetting, proofreading, and cover design tools, in the store or online
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- Retail bookstores, including chain stores and independent booksellers, can offer out-of-print/out-of-stock titles with custom publishing
- College bookstores can print on demand professors' works or student theses
- Academic libraries can provide rare, specialized, scholarly books without taking up storage and archiving space
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