Martin Yale’s New COUNT KF-250 Stand-Alone Knife Folder

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Martin Yale—a US manufacturer of print finishing, office and mailroom equipment—announced the KF-250 Stand-Alone Knife Folder—specifically designed to fold heavier weight, digitally produced media—up to 350 GSM, and currently available.

According to the company, it’s the first stand-alone knife folder designed to address heavier weight digital media, and is ideal for use with an existing creasing machine or a multi-directional slitter/cutter/creaser. It features a bottom vacuum feed with register guide, a touch-screen & speeds up to 4,300sph.
 
Martin Yale—a US manufacturer of print finishing, office and mailroom equipment—announced the KF-250 Stand-Alone Knife Folder—specifically designed to fold heavier weight, digitally produced media—up to 350 GSM, and currently available.

According to the company, it’s the first stand-alone knife folder designed to address heavier weight digital media, and is ideal for use with an existing creasing machine or a multi-directional slitter/cutter/creaser. It features a bottom vacuum feed with register guide, a touch-screen & speeds up to 4,300sph.
I know this is an old thread, but wonder if anyone has had experience with this product from Count?
 
We had looked at it but it wouldn't half-fold a newsletter which is what we needed it for. Still using a buckle folder to do that job.
 
   
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