An automatic case making machine is a machine that is designed to automate the process of creating hardcover book covers or cases. The machine typically consists of a series of stations that perform various tasks such as creasing, folding, gluing, and pressing to produce a finished case. The process usually begins with a sheet of cardboard or other suitable material that is fed into the machine. The machine then creases the material along the appropriate lines to form the spine and cover flaps of the case. The material is then folded and glued to create the basic structure of the case. Additional stations may be used to add endpapers or other decorative elements. Automatic case making machines can vary in size and complexity, depending on the specific needs of the user. Some machines are designed for small-scale production, while others are intended for high-volume manufacturing. The cost of an automatic case making machine will depend on its features and capabilities, as well as the level of automation it provides.
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