Craftline Printing — The Finishing Touches
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They have to be trimmed down to final size, pushed through the folder, sent through a mailing system and either tabbed or glued.
With all of the required steps, opportunities for disaster abound. Thus, the Craftline exec found a good fit with its Rollem TR Die-Score system, which can provide the L-perfs, score, trim, fold and glue while maintaining mail integrity. It gives Craftline the capability to run variable printing jobs through the Nexpress—in mail sortation order—into a single postpress finishing operation prepared for postal verification. By performing multiple finishing processes in one machine, Craftline is able to eliminate added labor costs, improve production and increase profits.
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- Companies:
- Eastman Kodak
- Rollem Corp. of America
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