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July 7, 2009
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) has introduced to the market a sheeter specifically designed for large format printing presses. The sheeter, which can accept up to 65” (1651 mm) wide webs, can convert and stack up to 83” (2110 mm) long sheets. The sheeter configuration is in response to the printing press manufacturers’ trend of providing super sized presses for the posters, “point of purchase”, book and packaging markets. more
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June 8, 2009
MAXSON AUTOMATIC MACHINERY COMPANY has incorporated an air floatation system into inline sheeting applications that permit the entire sheeter to be moved off line for maintenance access to extruder screws or to reposition the machine to another line that requires a sheeting operation. more
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May 8, 2009
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) offers an in-line sheeter for sheet fed printers. The MSU Sheeter converts rolls of material into sheets then feeds them directly into the press, providing the competitive benefits of lower material cost, better yield and greater productivity by uniting the converting and printing processes. Because rolled stock is less expensive that cut sheets, printers can reduce their paper costs by 15-20% with the MAXSON MSU Sheeter. The equipment also enables them to custom-cut the paper to fit each job, so waste is reduced significantly. This is accomplished without increasing manpower requirements. more
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April 16, 2009
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company (Westerly RI USA) has upgraded its product offerings to include both Ethernet and serial ports that allow remote diagnosis of drive, logic control, operator interface, and safety faults. This capability allows Maxson service personnel to assist Customers in the timely trouble shooting and problem solution process despite not being near the machinery. Additionally, when using a Windows® based OPC server, real time production data (such as speed, sheet count, cut off accuracy) can be accumulated. This feature provides plant management the monitoring ability that can assist in production scheduling and continually evaluates the process quality. more
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Sheeter Specifically Designed for Large Sheet Format
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company has introduced to the market a sheeter specifically designed for large format printing presses. The sheeter, which can accept up to 65” (1651 mm) wide webs, can convert and stack up to 83” (2110 mm) long sheets. The sheeter configuration is in response to the printing press manufacturers’ trend of providing super sized presses for the posters, “point of purchase”, book and packaging markets.
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Case Study: No: 17 |
After re-evaluating economic conditions, Badger Paper Mills, Inc. in Peshtigo, WI recognized that converting is a value-added element in the specialty market that must continually be expanded. Badger’s strategic plan is composed of a corporate reinvention that includes a close look at product mix, equipment, and market as well as forging a relationship with Maxson Automatic Machinery Company.
“We certainly did our homework concerning sheeting equipment evaluation,” asserts Mark Bruemmer, Finishing/Shipping Supervisor. “We projected numbers, calculated an excellent ROI and justified the purchase of a Maxson Automatic Machinery Company MSP Sheeter. This machine will pay for itself in a relatively short time. This new sheeter has also almost totally eliminated the need to out source converting of folio sizes. This gives us total control of our inventory, production schedule and saves money. Installation of this equipment has increased throughput of our folio sheeting by 250% and has smoothed out a significant production problem,” Bruemmer continued
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