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Kellmatt upgrades to DigiFold Pro XL

Borehamwood-based digital print company Kellmatt has upgraded its Morgana DigiFold Pro to the latest DigiFold Pro XL.

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Matt Weir, director at Kellmatt, says the move to upgrade was a “straightforward decision”

The heavy-duty automatic creasing and folding system features a suction feeder that can handle stock sizes from 210mm to 1,300mm in length and is designed to complement mid-to-high volume digital and offset production presses.

The machine folds up to 6,000 A4 per hour or 7,500 per hour in crease only mode per hour, while It has a maximum loading capacity 200mm, and a stock range of 80 to 400gsm. 

Matt Weir, director at Kellmatt, says: “It was a straightforward decision for us to upgrade to the latest version. We have been a Morgana user for over 20 years, and most of our post-press equipment comes from them, so there was no need to look elsewhere. 

“The cross-perforation capability was the major attraction. We had been sending that kind of work out, so this machine will put control back in our hands, save production time, and save us money.

“The ability of the machine to handle long sheets came a close second as far as features. We run a Xerox iGen and an Iridesse, so the fact that we can handle 660mm long sheets is important, or up to 1,200mm for special products. It's another feature for us to sell and for our in-house design team to promote.”

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