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The Ribbon Inserting Machine

The fully automated and user-friendly ribbon inserting machine pulls ribbons tightly into the bookblocks. The Ribbon can be used as stand-alone unit or integrated in in-line book production systems between three-knife trimmer and bookline.

Secure Book Infeed
The bookblock enters the Ribbon infeed channel either directly from a three-knife trimmer or via a bookblock feeder. A synchronized conveyer makes sure that the bookblocks are put on the pusher cog belt at regular intervals. The cog belt then guides the bookblocks through the machine spines down.

Patented Ribbon Inserting Station
The ribbon is pulled from a reel, measured to length, cut and led to the patented ribbon inserting station. Air-jet supported splitters carefully open the bookblock simultaneously in two positions. In the ribbon inserting station, the ribbon is inserted into one of the splitter openings and pulled tightly from foot to head of the block. At the same time, the reader’s end of the ribbon is inserted into the second opening where it is kept safe during further processing of the bookblock. The other, to-be-glued end of the ribbon which protrudes from the head of the bookblock is pulled towards the book spine. In the bookline, that end of the ribbon is then glued to the bookblock spine.
The machine speed of the Ribbon is independent of the bookblock format. Even single bookblocks as in sample book productions can be inserted ribbons.

Ribbon Cut with Heated Scissors
The ends of plastic ribbons are welded with the optional weld-cut mechanism and thus protected against frazzling.

Third Ribbon
The standard machine type allows simultaneous insertion of two ribbons. Equipped with an optional add-on, the Ribbon pulls in three ribbons at the same time.

Highly Efficient Operation
In in-line operation, the Ribbon is adjusted via the touchscreen of the Diamant MC bookline. In stand-alone operation, the operator sets the Ribbon via its HMI panel. The Müller Martini handling concept provides all machine panels with a uniform design and with always the same icons allowing quick operator assignments to different machines.

The Advantages of the Ribbon Inserter:

  • User-friendly operation thanks to the Amrys system
  • Data input via HMI panel in stand-alone operation
  • Data input via the Diamant MC touchscreen in in-line operation
  • Insertion of up to three ribbons at the same time
  • Machine speeds independent of the bookblock size
  • Ribbon insertion also in single bookblocks as in sample book productions
  • Reliable design

Technical Data min. max.
Mechanical speed 3,900 cycles/h
Formats Block width 90 mm (3 9/16") 300 mm (11 3/4")
Block length

110 mm (4 5/16")

390 mm (15 3/8")

Block thickness 5 mm (1/5") 80 mm (3 1/8")
Ribbon width 3 mm (1/8") 8 mm (5/16")
Number of ribbons Standard 2
Option 3
Power consumption 2 kW
Connected load 400 V, 50/60 Hz,
3 Ph
Compressed air
requirements
18 Nm³/h at 6 bar

Product News
Improvements made to the Ribbon bookmark ribboning machine: Ebner & Spiegel to get a second “new” Ribbon
Muller Martini Buchtechnologie has enhanced its Ribbon inserting machine and upgraded the control system and the operating function of the „new“ Ribbon to the standard of its other machines. In a joint venture between machine manufacturer and book producer, the Ribbon inserting machine has been in operation for the first time at Ebner & Spiegel in Ulm since August 2007.


Head of Bookbinding, Joachim Rauch (left) and machine operator Souleman Harmanci have been extremely pleased with their Ribbon inserting machine from Muller Martini which is installed in-line. As a result, Ebner & Spiegel will soon be using two Ribbons for their production.

Many hardcover titles and diaries produced by Ebner & Spiegel are provided with a book ribbon to help readers find pages again quickly. Since August 2007, the CPI company Ebner & Spiegel based in Ulm has been using the new Ribbon inserting machine from Muller Martini Buchtechnologie for inline production. The Head of Bookbinding, Joachim Rauch, is particularly impressed by the Ribbon‘s fast changeovers which are carried out completely via the practical operating panel. No manual intervention is needed at all; all the settings, for example, the cut-off length of the book ribbon, are programmed at the touch of a button. He is also enthusiastic about the book quality produced by the Ribbon.“We and our customers set great store by quality. A neat cut is very important in maintaining this quality. That’s why we like the way the new Ribbon inserting machine from Muller Martini opens the books carefully, not marking them in any way.

Joachim Rauch is proud of having contributed to the development of this machine. “Our Ribbon is the prototype of this new machine and with our experience, we were able to work with Muller Martini to bring various points regarding the operation to bear in the final stage of its development. Muller Martini was always willing to listen to our suggestions.”


The Ribbon pulls the book ribbons automatically into the book blocks - neatly positioned for finishing.

A glance at the figures reveals that the machine is extremely reliable. The Ribbon placed ribbons in over three million copies of the bestseller “Ich bin dann mal weg“ by Hape Kerkeling. In addition to this and other bestsellers, there are many small print runs of novels, specialized books, children’s books etc. Now, at the beginning of the year, when the shops are selling the last calendars for 2008, Ebner & Spiegel are already producing agendas for 2009. “We work on calendars all year round,” says Joachim Rauch emphatically. At the moment, we are producing large runs of standard calendars. Later in the year, our diary production will be more individual and the runs shorter.

The excellent experience that Ebner & Spiegel has had with the Ribbon has resulted in the company ordering a second machine.

This enhanced version, which can be used as a standalone machine and also in-line, will be presented for the first time at the drupa in Düsseldorf in May.

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