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News Release from: Tech-ni-Fold | Subject: Digital creasing machines
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2008
New Digital Creasing Systems Bound For
Drupa 08
Three new products are to be introduced at Drupa 08 by Tech-ni-Fold to prevent toner-based stocks from cracking and to stop litho printers spending money on outsourcing creasing.
The company said that its new products will be digital creasing machinery but details will not be available for another two months Tech-ni-Fold claimed that with over 30,000 of its Tri-creasers installed on folding machines all over the world its products emulate the conventional flatbed creasing method
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 2 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tech-ni-Fold supplies Tri-Creaser to Heidelberg
Tech-ni-Fold has secured a four-year deal to supply its folding machine attachment, the Tri-Creaser Fast Fit, to Heidelberg.
The company's stand at Drupa will be in hall 10, stand number C 61 during the show, which will be staged from May 29 - June 11.
Tech-ni-Fold's managing director and inventor of the Tri-creaser, Graham Harris, said: "Offering a comprehensive 100 per cent money back guarantee for a period of three months is our way of standing behind our creasing devices and underlying the confidence we have in them.
We have even extended the guarantee to cover our micro-perforators and cutting devices.
To me it's simple - why pay for outsourcing when you can attach one of our devices to your Folder, Stitching line or Perfect Binder and save a substantial amount of money each and every year?" He added: "Printers can get the job done faster with better results and save a fortune in the process.
We have in our hands the answer to one of the most troublesome areas of print production and have only had one device returned to us in the last 12 months from 4,000 units sold. Request a free brochure from Tech-ni-Fold ...
The product speaks for itself, why shouldn't we offer the guarantee?".
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