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Product category: Direct Mail Printing and Services
News Release from: Streamfeeder | Subject: V-1000
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 09 May 2006

No-Frills Feeder Saves Mailing Companies
Money

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Streamfeeder has introduced the new V-1000 feeder as part of its Value Series line of feeders.

Streamfeeder has introduced the new V-1000 feeder as part of its Value Series line of feeders The V-1000 is said to be the result of extensive research throughout the mailing industry to define what mailing service companies desire most in a continuous feeder for applications such as ink jet printing, tabbing, and labelling

The research has yielded a no-frills product that feeds a variety of materials with what Streamfeeder claimed to be exceptional alignment qualities.

The importance of straight feeding and minimising skewing can help improve USPS Merlin verification results, leading to savings for a mailing service company.

The V-1000 includes features that are said to provide quick tool-less setup, quick make-ready, and easy maintenance.

For example, feed belts can be repositioned with the use of single knob adjustments and belts can be replaced quickly.

The side guides also feature single knob adjustments and can be removed without tools.

Two independently adjustable separators help improve feeding of uneven materials.

Newly designed material levellers also feature single knob adjustments and in addition, there is a hinged panel for access to controls and electronics.

Streamfeeder is demonstrating the V-1000 at the Mailcom annual global convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey (USA), which runs until May 12.

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