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Updated: January 21st, 2010 10:48 AM EDT


Duplo Spearheads Finishing Market With New Knife Folding Option For Its Versatile Creaser Product Range
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Duplo’s Creaser Range
The flexibility of Duplo’s creaser and slitter/cutter/creaser machines means that all jobs are simple to set up and easy to adjust to suit customer requirements.

DC-645 Slitter/Cutter/Creaser
The DC-645 has been recognized as a top quality digital finishing unit by many leading digital print companies, especially those producing photo and web-2-print related applications. It offers high quality slitting, cutting and creasing in a single pass while also opening the finishing process to networked management through JDF connectivity. This makes the DC-645 an ideal machine for a progressive printer looking to future-proof an investment, while being able to meet any requirements for short run and fast turnaround print production.

The vacuum-fed DC-645 automatically sets up the tooling to a printed registration mark by using its built-in camera, compensating for the common problem of image drift. This ensures that each processed sheet is finished accurately and that it slits, cuts, creases and perforates in precisely the right place, reducing waste and ensuring high quality and optimum output. In addition, an air knife lifts and separates each individual sheet to eliminate the problem of static and facilitates mark-free processing. The heavy duty DC-645 is capable of handling up to 26 sheets per minute and can accommodate a wide range of paper weights, ranging from 110 to 350gsm.

DC-615 Slitter/Cutter/Creaser
The versatile DC-615 provides a multi-functional finishing solution in one compact, easy-to-use package. Slitting, cutting and creasing digitally printed sheets in one pass, the DC-615 delivers efficient output with minimum operator intervention, resulting in a reduction of waste and production costs.

The easy to use 80 job memory and PC based WYSIWYG programming minimize down time and training requirements. A waste collection bin keeps operation tidy while a 100mm capacity feeder allows unattended operation. An optional CCD camera will automatically read each sheet, recalling the correct program from memory and then applying any adjustments necessary for image drift.