Layflat.com, is a new company based in Meggen, Switzerland, offering advanced automated bookbinding systems. The company says it is “founded on the principle of establishing long-term relationships with customers.
Djawad Khorosh, CEO, Layflat
CEO Djawad Khorosh says he invested almost a year to select and evaluate the best international team members before officially launching the company in October 2020.
“We worked closely with all our manufacturers, thoroughly evaluating our systems under operating conditions with some printers, before deciding we were ready,” he says. “We considered many distribution/support channels before selecting those companies which best matched our philosophy of commitment to the customer.”
Although headquartered in Switzerland, Layflat.com has put together a close-knit network of highly-regarded companies worldwide to offer reliable regional manufacturing, sales and customer support, the company says.
An all-in-one bookbinding and lamination system, the VS 850 All-in can program up to 10 photobooks of varied specifications. A stack of pages is placed in the specially designed patented Auto Feeder, which feeds single sheets to initiate the automated process that includes precise window-cutting, hole-punching, thermal lamination, and auto-cutting.
The all-in-one compact fully automatic layflat LF 600 All-in book block system includes both a creaser and folder. An integrated system which features complete automatic feeding, gluing, and assembling, it creates photobooks by gluing pages back-to-back and inserting cardboard in between sheets
A fully automatic all-in-one layflat system, the LF 1000 All-in MAX book block system includes both a creaser and folder. An integrated system which features complete automatic feeding, gluing, and assembling, it creates photobooks by gluing pages back-to-back and inserting cardboard in between sheets.
The versatile VS 700 B provides all the basic bookbinding processes such as window-cutting, creasing, hole-punching and stapling. With its in-built touchscreen panel, these processes can be easily programmed and saved for later use.