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Cutting for Efficiency

Don Quixote had Sancho Panza. Batman had Robin. Even the Lone Ranger had Tonto in his hour of need. Like these famous pairs, automated cutter workflows are more efficient and more productive with a partner - paper handling peripherals.

Nothing is more fundamental to the success of a job than the efficient cutting of paper. Waste or inefficiency at the cutting stage invites error and injury, and can give rise to expensive bottlenecks. Sheetfed operations, in particular, can benefit from the use of labor-saving devices that reduce operator bending and lifting.

In the bindery's cutting department, emphasis has shifted from conventional stand-alone guillotine cutters that traditionally have ...

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