Currently our inline booklet maker is a bit too limited for us (can't do thick books, slitter / creaser not good quality) but I think that's just what you get when a printer company tries to build a booklet maker instead of a finisher company. We already have a Duplo 646 so we do not need inline creasing capabilities, and we have a guillotine cutter so we do not need a three knife trimmer either. We are getting ready to upgrade our color printer (KM 6085) and I think the best route for our booklet volume (typically small on demand runs totalling up to a few thousand a month, sometimes oddball sizes, oftentimes thickness of 15+ 80# gloss text pages plus a 100# gloss cover front cover) is to invest in a small offline booklet maker (Duplo 150?) versus investing in a different inline booklet maker (Plockmatic 350?) that attaches to the replacement printer.
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