Wouldn't 7.2 million envelopes a year justify a jet press? At 100k price that's near 1/2 penny each in just 2 years.
Wouldn't 7.2 million envelopes a year justify a jet press? At 100k price that's near 1/2 penny each in just 2 years.
Jet press would be great, but, the OP stated that they need to print variable. A jet press won't print variable.
We run a 1070 with an envelope fuser.. that's not going to cut it.
Flat sheets and converting them to envelopes? what machine would that be? Wouldn't we need a die cutting machine for the paper cutting as well?
We're running a Versant 2100. Load up big trays for #10's (window or regular), 6 x 9's, A7's, A6's, 9 x 12's, 10 x 13's runs all very well with no jams. Full variable, full color, runs at rated speed. Only gripe I have (if I had to have one) is that the only output option is the top output tray, which only holds about 100 envelopes, so, if you're doing a sizable run, you have to have an operator continually pull from the output tray
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