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Duplo DF-1000 Folder

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The DF-1000 is a folder designed around the needs of digital print with fast set up for short run work and suction feed to cope with the papers that are used in digital printing. This market requires ease of use, which the DF-1000 delivers, but also the sort of finish that larger industrial folders produce – which the DF-1000 also delivers. Automatic set up for standard formats and two job memory for custom jobs make the DF-1000 one of the simplest folders to operate. Suction feed means it will handle digitally printed and coated papers without problem, while a batching function allows production to be interrupted at desired intervals while the delivery is cleared. Copes with lightweight papers (55gsm) to cover weights (200gsm at A4, 160gsm A3)
Suction Feed System The suction feeder is a top-feeding system enabling the flawless and mark-free feeding of both litho and digital stocks. Coated and Art stocks are handled just as well as bond papers creating a versatile folder for almost any job.
Fully Automatic Setup The 2 fold plates automatically adjust based on the sheet length. The operator simply loads the paper, selects the desired fold style, chooses a quantity and the Duplo DF-1000 is ready to go.
Top Feeding 1000 Sheet Loading Tray The loading tray can hold up to 1000 sheets and because it is a top-feeding system the user can be sure there will be no damage caused to the print during feeding.
Batching Shingle Exit Tray The shingle exit tray allows on the run off-loading. The batching function briefly pauses the job at fixed intervals allowing the operator to off-load in precise sets.
5 Built-in Folding Styles The five most common folding styles are pre-programmed into the machine and will automatically setup based on the sheet length. In addition, the built-in memory enables custom folds to be memorised for quick access.
Fan Driven Uniquely for a suction folder, the Duplo DF-1000 uses a fan rather than a compressor. This means it is much quieter and because of the clever Duplo engineering, the fan is housed within the machine itself so there is no separate units or attachments.
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