Two Sides: Changing tides in the book industry
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Estonian printer Print Best has experienced increased sales after its investment in a Diamant MC 60 from Müller Martini, reports Müller Martini in a press release. “The new bookline Diamant MC 60 really displays its strengths in the lower print run segment”. Read the entire text from Müller Martini

Estonian printer Print Best has experienced increased sales after its investment in a Diamant MC 60 from Müller Martini, reports Müller Martini in a press release .
“The new bookline Diamant MC 60 really displays its strengths in the lower print run segment”.
Read the entire text from Müller Martini here.
Print Best is located in Viljandi in Estonia and employs approximately 110 people. 70 per cent of the company’s turn over comes from book production, especially from high-quality four-color books on topics such as art, cooking and travel.
Physical books are driving the growth.
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