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processing to large-volume, complex document data. Newly-formulated ink off ers high density black and vibrant colors. Th iele Technologies—Booth 1261 Th iele Technologies is introducing the AT-72 Card Attacher from its Sure-Feed Product Line. Attach products such as embossed cards, business cards, magnets, and more at speeds up to 20,000 mail pieces per hour with precision within +/- 1/8-inch of tolerance area. An operator friendly user interface, the integrated Nordson Hot Glue System, and application changeover in 15 minutes or less lets users sustain a competitive advantage when off ering new services. W+D North America —Booth 1271 Responding to the need to compress the total work fl ow to speed-up the time to market, reduce waste and complexity, as well as give direct mail envelopes new and more creative fi nishing options, W+D North America is introducing a new approach for commercial printers, envelope converters, and mailing houses, to quickly and simply convert off set or digital printed rectangular sheets or webs into fi nished direct mail envelopes. Capable of producing 30,000 fi nished 10-pound envelopes per hour, the W+D 410 can do a compete job changeover in less than 30 minutes and be run by one operator with no previous special envelope converting skills. Standard Finishing Systems— Booth 1548 Th e Standard Horizon SmartSlitter is an all-in-one smart sheet processing system that can slit, gutter cut, edge trim, cross-cut, perforate, and crease all in one pass. Th e skip perforation feature can produce T and L perfs ideal for coupons, tickets, and business reply cards. Th e system is also capable of both matrix and rotary creasing, and for accordion fold applications or perfect bound books, up and down creasing can be performed in one pass. Th e color touchscreen features a simple user interface for easy operation, including job setup via barcode. For more information, visit PrintingNews.com/10006773 PrintingNews®com September 2016 ® Printing News 35


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