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"Moving along at 10 or 15,000 folds per hour without having misfeeds may seem slower at first, but you will pick up some benefits in the end," Reny says.
He reminds users that the ability to feed without worries of jamming is important and can lead to less waste. Glossy and cardboard stock is better suited for an air-feed system though, Reny adds. He suggests users note the grain direction when using heavier stock. He says tabletop feeders are not geared for these types of applications, although you can get away with it.
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- Companies:
- Count Machinery
- Duplo USA
- Heidelberg
- People:
- Doug Reny
- Scott MacKenzie
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