We have the MBM AeroCut Prime slitter/cutter/creaser. I've also worked with the Duplo line. Both work great. Haven't had a chance to use the GW line. Either way, a slitter/cutter/creaser (SCC) is definitely a worthwhile investment, especially if you do a lot of business cards. You can just load the sheets, press start, and it does all the work. Also, having a job creased and cut in the same pass is a huge time saver. We'll setup a job and walk away to do other stuff and just check back every so often...that's where the real productivity comes in to play. Keep in mind that any SCC on the market is not ideal for lighter weight stock. It will just wrap up in the rollers. Anything less than 100# gloss text can be problematic.Was wondering if anyone has a GW or a slitter/cut/creaser and is it worthwhile - we have a programmable cutter but this looks more efficient
Thanks for your feedback - we really need it for creasing and perfing small jobs, slitting is a bonusWe have the MBM AeroCut Prime slitter/cutter/creaser. I've also worked with the Duplo line. Both work great. Haven't had a chance to use the GW line. Either way, a slitter/cutter/creaser (SCC) is definitely a worthwhile investment, especially if you do a lot of business cards. You can just load the sheets, press start, and it does all the work. Also, having a job creased and cut in the same pass is a huge time saver. We'll setup a job and walk away to do other stuff and just check back every so often...that's where the real productivity comes in to play. Keep in mind that any SCC on the market is not ideal for lighter weight stock. It will just wrap up in the rollers. Anything less than 100# gloss text can be problematic.
thanks - do u use it a lot for scoring and perfingAll our Full bleed postcard work goes on the GW 335SCC, we load and walk away and get other jobs done. With the machine now over 5 years old it is starting to need new parts, that is getting expensive compared to a cutter, but this saves you time in labor.
We do use it for scoring when its the right job for it. We got the microperf kits for it but found them to be more of a pain then it was worth to get text paper to feed through. We use it 99% for cover stocks.thanks - do u use it a lot for scoring and perfing
Trying to decide between the Graphid Whizard PT 8336SCC and the Duplo 618. Are you happy with the Graphic Whizard? Any Pros or Cons you would be willing to share with me?I got a Graphic Whizard PT 8336SCC on the floor since my last post, I had looked into rebuilding the 335 after 3 million clicks on it but it just wasn't worth it, it will be used as a backup. Slitters for GW are in the $275/pc range, expensive lil things. I think most parts for these machines are one off so you have to go to GW/Duplo so they both are going to have a premium for replacement parts until 3rd party vendors start making parts.
A 30-day Fix for Managed Chaos
As any print professional knows, printing can be managed chaos. Software that solves multiple problems and provides measurable and monetizable value has a direct impact on the bottom-line. “We reduced order entry costs by about 40%.” Significant savings in a shop that turns about 500 jobs a month. Learn how……. |