Folder Suitable For High Speed Digital Printers

A Lasermax Roll Systems product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Feb 26, 2007

For the first time worldwide, Lasermax Roll Systems will show its newly available LX590 Folder in-line bulk fan folding system for high-speed digital printers at the Oce Open House in Poing, Germany.

For the first time worldwide, Lasermax Roll Systems will show its newly available LX590 Folder in-line bulk fanfolding system for high-speed digital printers at the Oce Open House in Poing, Germany during the week of March 5.

The fully-automated LX590 Folder is claimed to provide productivity benefits to organisations printing large volumes of transactional documents.

Along with a space-efficient length of less than 2.5 metres (including transport cart), the LX590 Folder runs pinless or pinfed paper, at claimed speeds up to 700 feet per minute, in web widths up to 533mm.

It also automatically compresses fanfold perforations, creating flat stacks for reliable inserter feeding.

Both printer and folder keep running as stacks are ejected, whilst space-saving is created as the transport carts move the large stacks on to the inserter.

The LX590 also features automatic paper web loading, form size changes and stack ejection.

Lasermax said that the folder builds vertical stacks of fanfold forms up to nearly one metre high for long printer and inserter runs with a minimum of operator attention required.

At the same time, job separation capability is included with the LX590 Folder.

The off-line LX595 Stack Turner is available for A-Z and Z-A statement processing.

The LX590 Folder pairs with a Lasermax Roll Systems' LX550 Unwind to comprise the LX Fanfold pre-processing and post-processing system.

LX Fanfold is available through the Lasermax Roll Systems distributor network.

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