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The new 2006 model Zip21 registers from a printed registration mark at the top of the job, rather than the lead edge of the paper which simply overcomes the problems of image drift which are so common with today’s printers.The cut points are entered via a keypad which allows a straight cut or a variable size gutter to be removed between the individual cards. A fixed 7mm gutter is removed from between each column of cards and the sheet sides are removed by slitting wheels. The card width can be quickly and easily adjusted to any size by moving the slitting wheels mechanically or additional cassettes can be purchased to set up regular jobs.
At the flick of a switch the machine can process either regular sheet feed stock or laminated stock that is still on a roll, using any of the same 49 operator programs already stored in memory.
Combined with a laser or ink jet printer, the Zip-21 allows low volume business cards and other multiple-up products to be produced with ease. The 2006 model is now even faster and will produce up to 158 finished cards per minute (9,480 per hour).
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