Ynot_UK
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We have been asked to print C6 (114mm x 162mm) gummed envelopes which must have a diamond flap as opposed to a pocket flap.
The PF-707m shortest substrate length is 139.7mm, exceeding than the 114m short edge of the C6 envelope, so if we are going to do this, the envelope is going to have to feed on the short edge, which I fear may cause problems with the diamond flap (resistance causing unwanted creasing/buckling to the envelope)
If this were a pocket flap, it would feed just fine, using envelope settings, as we do for larger C5 pockets.
Any thoughts / anyone doing small diamond flap envelopes on a KM with the PF-707m suction feed paper deck successfully? We don't have substrate to test this and would prefer not to buy to try, if it's a non-starter. Using the trays under the engine is not a consideration, as in addition to the U-turn also have similar minimum length constraints.
The PF-707m shortest substrate length is 139.7mm, exceeding than the 114m short edge of the C6 envelope, so if we are going to do this, the envelope is going to have to feed on the short edge, which I fear may cause problems with the diamond flap (resistance causing unwanted creasing/buckling to the envelope)
If this were a pocket flap, it would feed just fine, using envelope settings, as we do for larger C5 pockets.
Any thoughts / anyone doing small diamond flap envelopes on a KM with the PF-707m suction feed paper deck successfully? We don't have substrate to test this and would prefer not to buy to try, if it's a non-starter. Using the trays under the engine is not a consideration, as in addition to the U-turn also have similar minimum length constraints.