Managing director Graham Harris said he had added features to the Tri-Creaser to give five settings for managing grades from low paper stock to heavier board. The Tri-Creaser Deluxe also has in-built rubber grippers for paper stock grip and guidance.
The Tech-ni-Web is an inline creasing unit that will bolt onto an existing machine, to eradicate crows feet or cracking of the sheet.
Harris said the unit was in its last three weeks of testing and once completed he hoped to preview the new products at an open house for customers.
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