The Brand

Fastbind offers a complete range of finishing solutions for both commercial printing and in-house environment.

Thanks to versatile and innovative equipments, a high class presentation bound in a professional customized hard cover is made as easily as traditional soft cover binding. Fastbind means multiple, setting-free applications. An easy operation and high quality results; without expensive investments or massive machines.

Printers and photographers can produce high margined end-products and differentiate themselves through customized on-demand service companies. At the same time, administrations or even schools ensure that their in-house documents reflect the quality of their work passing down a valuable image of their institution.

Brand History

Originally Maping Co, manufacturer of the Fastbind brand, was producing table-top binding machines for offices and accountants.

The first binders were designed to bind continuous listings. This experience gave Maping a natural push to embrace the new trends of the industry. The 30-year-old company managed the shift towards digital. This is why they introduced several groundbreaking innovations in the last few years.

In the 1990’s Maping introduced new compact machines for the needs of increasing laser printing in offices and copyshops. Most of the now discontinued 90’s Handy™ and Micron™ models are still in use throughout Europe.

Fastbind Secura™ launched in Ipex 2002, and already labelled for the “on-demand” market. It was the very first model of Fastbind new generation. It was compact, table-top, easy to use and to fit in any setting. From an industrial workshop to an accounting office, from a printing house to a copy shop counter.

After Secura, the Fastbind binding family grew with more and more sophisticated models:

Fastbind Elite™ (now our top-seller) with the innovative twin roughener,
Optima™, Ultra™
Elite XT™ for larger formats, up to A3+.

Maping development team was too ambitious to comfortably just keep upgrading existing products. They continued on the innovation path. In Drupa 2000, Maping proudly introduced their first case maker, the H530™. It was improved over time and converted to the current, very successful Casematic™ product line. Casematic machines allow anybody to produce a customized fully printed hard cover in minutes. Any design, almost any size and any format. The only limit is your imagination!

That’s the latest innovation of the firm: the Fastbind FotoMount™ product line. The first prototypes of the product line were displayed in 2007 at Graph Expo in Chicago. They were met with a wide and amazed audience. The complete line allows photographers as well as printers to create premium photobooks using almost any kind of prints. This including real photographic paper. They can choose among a variety of equipment to create a package that best fits their need.

The FotoMount™ F32w workstation: an all-in-one solution. It consists of the Fastbind FotoMount F32 PhotoBook maker, Ideal 4305 guillotine, Fastbind C33 Creaser and an ergonomic rack.

At DRUPA 2008, Fastbind machines were featured in the booths of Xerox, Fuji and Kodak among others – eloquent testimony to their industry-wide compatibility and appeal.

The Brand

Fastbind offers a complete range of finishing solutions for both commercial printing and in-house environment.

Thanks to versatile and innovative equipments, a high class presentation bound in a professional customized hard cover is made as easily as traditional soft cover binding. Fastbind means multiple, setting-free applications. An easy operation and high quality results; without expensive investments or massive machines.

Printers and photographers can produce high margined end-products and differentiate themselves through customized on-demand service companies. At the same time, administrations or even schools ensure that their in-house documents reflect the quality of their work passing down a valuable image of their institution.

Brand History

Originally Maping Co, manufacturer of the Fastbind brand, was producing table-top binding machines for offices and accountants.

The first binders were designed to bind continuous listings. This experience gave Maping a natural push to embrace the new trends of the industry. The 30-year-old company managed the shift towards digital. This is why they introduced several groundbreaking innovations in the last few years.

In the 1990’s Maping introduced new compact machines for the needs of increasing laser printing in offices and copyshops. Most of the now discontinued 90’s Handy™ and Micron™ models are still in use throughout Europe.

Fastbind Secura™ launched in Ipex 2002, and already labelled for the “on-demand” market. It was the very first model of Fastbind new generation. It was compact, table-top, easy to use and to fit in any setting. From an industrial workshop to an accounting office, from a printing house to a copy shop counter.

After Secura, the Fastbind binding family grew with more and more sophisticated models:

Fastbind Elite™ (now our top-seller) with the innovative twin roughener,
Optima™, Ultra™
Elite XT™ for larger formats, up to A3+.

Maping development team was too ambitious to comfortably just keep upgrading existing products. They continued on the innovation path. In Drupa 2000, Maping proudly introduced their first case maker, the H530™. It was improved over time and converted to the current, very successful Casematic™ product line. Casematic machines allow anybody to produce a customized fully printed hard cover in minutes. Any design, almost any size and any format. The only limit is your imagination!

That’s the latest innovation of the firm: the Fastbind FotoMount™ product line. The first prototypes of the product line were displayed in 2007 at Graph Expo in Chicago. They were met with a wide and amazed audience. The complete line allows photographers as well as printers to create premium photobooks using almost any kind of prints. This including real photographic paper. They can choose among a variety of equipment to create a package that best fits their need.

The FotoMount™ F32w workstation: an all-in-one solution. It consists of the Fastbind FotoMount F32 PhotoBook maker, Ideal 4305 guillotine, Fastbind C33 Creaser and an ergonomic rack.

At DRUPA 2008, Fastbind machines were featured in the booths of Xerox, Fuji and Kodak among others – eloquent testimony to their industry-wide compatibility and appeal.