Category: Saddle Stitching Technologies

Tips to keep your machines, and 2021, running smoothly

In a year that will most likely be remembered by its unprecedented challenges, it’s probably safe to say that many of us are as happy to say goodbye to 2020 as we look forward to a more hopeful new year. No matter what’s in store for us in 2021, one…

In a year that will most likely be remembered by its unprecedented challenges, it’s probably safe to say that many of us are as happy to say goodbye to 2020 as we look forward to a more hopeful new year. No matter what’s in store for us in 2021, one…

From the Cotton Gin to the Smart Factory—and Beyond.

As we enter this New Year, it’s helpful to reflect on just how far manufacturing has progressed, as well as on the exciting “evolution” that continues to unfold. Here’s a look back and ahead: Industry 1.0 As humankind discovered how to harness water and steam power, the transition from an…

As we enter this New Year, it’s helpful to reflect on just how far manufacturing has progressed, as well as on the exciting “evolution” that continues to unfold. Here’s a look back and ahead: Industry 1.0 As humankind discovered how to harness water and steam power, the transition from an…

Introducing an all-new, fully automated saddle stitcher that delivers more runs per shift. No matter the size of the print run.

It’s hard to believe that our founder, Hans Muller, introduced the first saddle stitcher back in 1954 when the competition was running around 1,000 cycles per hour. Ours quadrupled that figure—while offering better quality. Now, more than 65 year’s later, Muller Martini offers the ultimate in automated finishing with the…

It’s hard to believe that our founder, Hans Muller, introduced the first saddle stitcher back in 1954 when the competition was running around 1,000 cycles per hour. Ours quadrupled that figure—while offering better quality. Now, more than 65 year’s later, Muller Martini offers the ultimate in automated finishing with the…

The new Primera PRO – how full automation increases your profitability

Just one month after the launch of the Prinova, which can run at 9,000 cycles per hour, Muller Martini is doubling its output and this November is launching a second new saddle stitcher, the Primera PRO. One of the highlights of the 14,000-cycle machine is its newly designed, variable-thickness three-knife trimmer. It…

Just one month after the launch of the Prinova, which can run at 9,000 cycles per hour, Muller Martini is doubling its output and this November is launching a second new saddle stitcher, the Primera PRO. One of the highlights of the 14,000-cycle machine is its newly designed, variable-thickness three-knife trimmer. It…

Showcasing in a traffic training area

For several months no trade fairs could be held, not only in German-speaking countries. With the first small national events such as the Haptica in Bonn, however, the new start was a success. If you are currently at a commercial fair, it makes you feel like you’re back on the…

For several months no trade fairs could be held, not only in German-speaking countries. With the first small national events such as the Haptica in Bonn, however, the new start was a success. If you are currently at a commercial fair, it makes you feel like you’re back on the…

Opportunity in Crisis

I recently went on a weekend trip with my family to Island Park, Idaho, which is located just about a half hour outside of the west entrance to Yellowstone. We were there to celebrate the opening of a new hotel called Mack’s Inn.  The old Mack’s Inn was a long-standing…

I recently went on a weekend trip with my family to Island Park, Idaho, which is located just about a half hour outside of the west entrance to Yellowstone. We were there to celebrate the opening of a new hotel called Mack’s Inn.  The old Mack’s Inn was a long-standing…

Sustainability series (III): Printing bad – internet good?

In the second part of our blog trilogy last week on the subject of sustainability, we discussed the question of what climate change has to do with the graphic arts industry. Now you could continue that line of thought and say: If paper generates so much CO2 and entire trees…

In the second part of our blog trilogy last week on the subject of sustainability, we discussed the question of what climate change has to do with the graphic arts industry. Now you could continue that line of thought and say: If paper generates so much CO2 and entire trees…

Sustainability series (II): the footprint of print

In the first part of our blog trilogy last week on the subject of sustainability, we discussed the subject of climate change. What does that have to do with the printing industry? Industrial production is responsible for as much as 9 percent of global CO2 emissions – how high is…

In the first part of our blog trilogy last week on the subject of sustainability, we discussed the subject of climate change. What does that have to do with the printing industry? Industrial production is responsible for as much as 9 percent of global CO2 emissions – how high is…

Announcing an all-new saddle stitching system from Muller Martini.

Some welcomed news during this challenging time. This October Muller Martini is launching the Prinova, the ideal saddle stitcher for printing facilities working with conventional and digital printing methods or for those who want to enter digital production in the future. The Prinova offers a clear advantage in terms of…

Some welcomed news during this challenging time. This October Muller Martini is launching the Prinova, the ideal saddle stitcher for printing facilities working with conventional and digital printing methods or for those who want to enter digital production in the future. The Prinova offers a clear advantage in terms of…

The new Prinova – focusing on the essentials

Muller Martini is launching a new 9,000-cycle saddle stitcher, the Prinova, this October. Thanks to innovative individual feeders, it can be changed over in the shortest possible time and is therefore ideal for short runs, but also predestined for medium runs. Before it reached market maturity, one of our long-standing customers…

Muller Martini is launching a new 9,000-cycle saddle stitcher, the Prinova, this October. Thanks to innovative individual feeders, it can be changed over in the shortest possible time and is therefore ideal for short runs, but also predestined for medium runs. Before it reached market maturity, one of our long-standing customers…