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Turnkey Training Curriculums
Product Description and Pricing
Individual books and manuals are packaged into kits to save you money and make ordering easier. Purchase one Instructor’s Kit for each trainer, one Trainee’s Kit for each student/trainee, and at least one Reference Library per class. Purchasing additional Reference Libraries is appropriate for groups of five or more.
The Bindery Instructor’s Kit
Item No. 9160S
List Price: $690.00
Member Price: $325.00
Includes:
9160 Bindery Instructor’s Training Manual with CD
9161 Bindery Trainee’s Workbook
1741 At the Finishing Line: A Primer for New Bindery Workers
We recommend ordering 1 Instructor’s Kit per instructor.
The Bindery Trainee’s Kit
Item No. 9160T
List Price: $90.00
Member Price: $45.00
Includes:
9161 Bindery Trainee’s Workbook
1741 At the Finishing Line: A Primer for New Bindery Workers
We recommend ordering 1 Trainee’s Kit per student/trainee.
The Bindery Reference Library
Item No. 9160L
List Price: $635.00
Member Price: $330.00
Includes:
1744 A Short History of Binding
1727 Direct Mail Pal
15582 Binding, Finishing, and Mailing: The Final Word
1928 FOLD: The Professional’s Guide to Folding
1714 The Basics of Print Production
15362 Materials Handling for the Printer
We recommend ordering 1 Reference Library kit per 2–3 students/tranees.
Published on Friday, April 24, 2009 (updated 04/24/2009)
- @PrintInd Ink and paper is far less harmful than electronic media. Where does all that electricity come from? Coal and oil.
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