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Photobook Maker produces a quality photobook in around three minutes and
is the ideal add-on service for photo retailers. The unit s intuitive
software means the public find it easy and fun to use. As well as being easy
for customers it s simple for the operator too, with no daily maintenance
required, all the retailer need do is switch it on and start selling.
With a tiny footprint of just 0.3m2 it offers a great way of turning wasted
shop space into profit.
Photobook Maker is truly self-service, so won t tie-up valuable staff
resources. It is completely self-contained and prints, folds, binds and
trims each book with no assistance needed.
Profit is key with Photobook Maker and the books provide up to a 50%
gross margin which means a swift return on investment for the retailer.
Photobooks are one of the big growth areas in photo processing and this unit
gives a cost-effective route to capturing this market.
The books have a professional, glossy finish that are stain resistant and
scratch proof. From weddings to holidays, from baby albums to stag nights,
photobooks are the perfect way for your customers to display their cherished
photographic memories.
Photobook Maker can produce books with a choice of 10, 20 or 30 pages and
the unit can print an average of 23 books without changing consumables. When
a change is required, it s quick and simple and takes less than three
minutes to replace the paper, ink ribbon and adhesive.
Email photoimaging@fuji.co.uk for further details.
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