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44% Mailing Productivity Boost With New Cutter

A Pitney Bowes product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2007

Mailstream firm Pitney Bowes said it has increased productivity input for mail operations by 44 per cent with the launch of the Pitney Bowes HPI-72C cutter.

Mailstream firm Pitney Bowes said it has increased productivity input for mail operations by 44 per cent with the launch of the Pitney Bowes HPI-72C cutter.

At a claimed 72,000 cut sheets per hour, the cutter performs two-up continuous roll-fed or fan-folded applications.

The HPI-72C is servo-powered and can be integrated with Pitney Bowes APS Advanced Productivity Series and FPS Flexible Productivity Series inserting systems.

With its speed and flexibility, the HPI-72C is suitable for mail operations with high page count applications, such as telcos and utilities, insurance and financial firms, because they can expect an increase in the production of their input.

David Jefferies, marketing director at Pitney Bowes, said: "We've removed a major speed bump that slows mail production.

Now a three to four-page job flies through like a two-page job.

Clients have asked us for speed, easy set-up, high productivity and - more importantly - consistency.

The Pitney Bowes 72K cutter delivers on each of these key performance demands." The speed behind the HPI-72C is said to be attributed to its motion control, which allows the input to process odd-page-count accumulations without throughput degradation, with mail operators seeing two-page processing speeds on three-page to four-page jobs.

The HPI-72C also has features to ensure mailpiece integrity.

The cutter is integrated with Pitney Bowes' Direct Connect control system for mailpiece tracking and reporting on each collation to enhance production.

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