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Muller Martini Named to DPS Magazine’s 4th Annual Top 30 Readers’ Choice Awards

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Muller’s proven ability to transform trends into revenue opportunities for customers keeps it at the forefront of the digital print manufacturing space.

Muller Martini has been named one of the Top 30 in DPS Magazine’s fourth annual readers’ choice awards. The companies selected are those whose digital print, publishing and packaging products generated the highest reader interest as recorded by the magazine’s reader information service.

Muller Martini was recognized for these innovative digital print manufacturing solutions:

  • ?Alegro Perfect Binder. With its full automation and networking functions, the Alegro is well equipped for the demands of digital printing. It enables the shortest job-processing times for increased profitability. What’s more, with 70% fewer chains and the elimination of complex gearboxes, the Alegro offers less wear and tear and decreased maintenance requirements and costs.
  • Presto II Digital Saddle Stitcher. The game-changing Presto II Digital Saddle Stitching System’s innovative modular design lets printers and binders increase their capabilities—and product offerings—as the market demands. Even a stitcher originally equipped for only conventional operation with signature feeders can be expanded with pile- or roll-fed upstream components for use in digital printing. The stitcher can switch between digital and conventional product types as well as combination products.
  • Vareo Perfect Binder. The all-new Vareo is a highly robust finishing solution that provides the ability for printers of all sizes to become bona fide digital book manufacturers. It embodies a new space in the market, bridging the gap between basic entry-level digital binding equipment and more costly, sophisticated machinery. The compact Vareo is a welcomed addition for printers who are faced with increasing capacity from tabletop or multi-clamp machines, or for those just entering the lucrative digital printing market.

“Our readers continuously choose some of the most influential vendors within the digital print, packaging and publishing space,” remarked Tom Tetreault, editor-in-chief/publisher, DPS Magazine. Using its website metric system, DPSmagdirect.com, the magazine calculates readers’ interest in companies throughout the year which is garnered through requests made on print and Web editorial and advertisements as seen in the magazine, on the website, or in DPS Magazine’s weekly eNewsletter.

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