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In-plants are among the biggest fans of creasing/slitting/cutting machines like the Duplo DC-618 Slitter/Cutter/Creaser. Their enthusiasm for this product has helped push sales of this product to record levels. Duplo has just announced it is approaching 2,000 installations of the DC-618 across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.
In addition to recent in-plant installations of the device by Framingham State University Print Services and Kilgore College Print Services, Duplo has just installed a DC-618 at Found Image Press in San Diego, Calif., which is taking its business to the next level by incorporating automated finishing into its workflow.
“It’s an accomplishment for Duplo and for our customers, like Found Image Press, who have chosen to improve their productivity with the increasing demand for shorter runs,” says Rick Salinas, president of Duplo USA. “With each unit sold, we've empowered businesses to achieve more, create efficiently, and thrive in a dynamic market. It also demonstrates the trust and satisfaction that print providers of all sizes have had in our Slitter/Cutter/Creaser line over the past 20 years. We look forward to continuing to provide products that support their growth and profitability.”
With its ability to streamline multiple finishing processes – including perforating and folding – in a single pass, the DC-618 removes time-consuming set ups and operator touchpoints, which reduce the overall cost of the job. The option to add a knife folder with the DC In-line Folder makes it possible for end-users to deliver in faster turnarounds.
The DC-618 ensures a consistent and professional end product, giving businesses like Found Image Press, a competitive edge. The family-owned shop produces vintage image paper goods including postcards, art prints, magnets, booklets, and calendars on demand. They pride themselves in the ability to produce in short quantities to reduce waste and minimize storage.
Benjamin Darling, general manager at Found Image, comments, “When it came time to think about automating our finishing process, we felt confident that the DC-618 would work as promised. That proved to be true and adding the folding unit was another natural extension of that. The equipment provides us with efficient and accurate finishing that helps our manufacturing perform better.”
As Duplo USA approaches this significant milestone, they remain committed to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of printers and continue to set the standard for quality in digital print finishing.
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