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InstaBook Corporation manufactures book on demand equipment. It was founded in 1997, and is located in Gainesville, Florida.

History

InstaBook Maker is a system specifically designed to download, print and bind a book in one step on site for a retail customer. The first model of the InstaBook Maker was presented at the BookExpo in LA in 1999. Patents for this technology were secured in the US and around the world by its inventor, Victor Celorio.(US PATENTS 6012890, 6213703, Chinese Patent 97705, Mexican Patent 241092, others).

InstaBook installed the first book on demand equipment in a bookstore in Canada in 2001. The first bookstore with an InstaBook in the US was the Bookends store in Ridgewood, New Jersey.

References

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  6. Electronic bookstore vending machine – Patent 6012890 at freepatentsonline.com
  7. Electronic bookstore vending machine – Patent 6213703 at freepatentsonline.com
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