Venus Kan, Clinical Lead Occupational Therapy & Vocational Services, and her staff were so delighted with the installation that she wrote a message to Martin Baggott, Technical Support at Morgana Systems: “I am writing to say thank you to your service and the delivery of the fantastic binder machine.
“Your service was faultless and we really appreciate the communications we had with you. Additionally, I would like to thank you for your help and support when we came across a minor technical problem. My staff have commented how patient you were with us and then you took into consideration our staff and patients’ needs prior to giving us advice.
“Our patients and staff will now be able to provide a better printing service to our Trust.”
The increase in short run digitally printed material at the hospital fuelled the need for a quick, compact and easy to use perfect binding machine. The unit speeds up production of work that had been largely bound by hand, with stab stiches and binding tape.
The Morgana EvaBind Plus is ideal for the short to medium run environment, offering a simple but highly effective soft cover book production system. With the professional multi-layer glue assembly, including side glue rollers, up to 240 books can be produced per hour.
The system is controlled and operated through a central operator panel. By pressing the start button the binding process runs in fully automatic mode. A fume extractor is integrated and can be connected with a flexible hose to any outlet.
The unique spine preparation with a powerful slitting, sheet-fanning and dedicated side gluing device allows the glue to penetrate for maximum adhesion for the sheets to be bound.
The integral dust extractor, with bag, comes as standard to catch any dust from the milling process. The binding method can be selected for padding or cover binding.
The sheets to be bound are held tightly in the clamp of the binding carrier by a pneumatic drive system. The clamp moves across the slitting/fanning device (on/off selectable) and the glue assembly into the cover-clamp section.
A pneumatic driven cover attachment and side-pressing unit finishes the publication for a professional appearance. The cover attachment can be set up in relation to thickness of spine and substrate of cover, while the pneumatic system is silent running.
The machine also needed to comply with the strict health and safety regulations at the hospital. Commenting on the selection of Morgana device, Venus added: “Safety is critical here. The unit was preferred to other solutions because glue is used rather than staples. With the new binder we would hope to be able to attract more NHS work for our small but very capable department.”
Adding his thoughts regarding the installation, Martin Baggott, Technical Support at Morgana Systems, said: “It was a delight to work with Venus and her team. With the new binder installed they are looking to produce an even broader range of good quality, consistent binding.”