New Pitney Bowes 72K Cutter Increases Mailstream Productivity Input by 44 Percent
2006年10月16日 - 10:45PM
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Mail Operators to See the Only Flexible High-Speed Cutter on the
Market at Graph Expo STAMFORD, Conn., Oct. 16
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, Pitney Bowes announced that it has
increased productivity input for mail operations by 44 percent with
the debut of the most flexible high-productivity cutter on the
market, the HPI-72C. At 72,000 cut sheets per hour, the cutter
performs two-up continuous roll-fed or fan-folded applications.
Pitney Bowes will demonstrate the new HPI-72C input integrated with
leading-edge mail and document solutions at Graph Expo(R) and
Converting Expo(R), America's number one printing and graphics
communications event, held in Chicago, IL, October 15-18, 2006.
Pitney Bowes is located at Booth 2063. The 72K cutter has
servo-powered technology and can be integrated with Pitney Bowes
APS(TM) Advanced Productivity Series and FPS(TM) Flexible
Productivity Series inserting systems. With its speed and
flexibility, this latest innovation is significant for mail
operations with high page count applications, such as telcos and
utilities, insurance and financial firms, because they can expect a
significant increase in the production of their input. "We've
removed a major speed bump that slows mail production. Now a 3 to
4-page job flies through like a 2-page job," said Clint Dally, Vice
President, Product Line Management for Pitney Bowes Document
Management Technologies. "Clients have asked us for speed, easy
set-up, high productivity and -- more importantly -- consistency.
The Pitney Bowes 72K cutter delivers on each of these key
performance demands." The speed behind the HPI-72C is attributed to
its accurate fast-motion control which allows the input to process
odd-page-count accumulations without throughput degradation. For
the first time ever, mail operators are seeing 2-page processing
speeds on 3 to 4-page jobs. In addition to the debut of the
HPI-72C, Pitney Bowes will also showcase its comprehensive range of
mailstream solutions at the event. The APS(TM) inserter includes
the new Twist-No-Twist module that automatically adapts to face up
or face down printing ensuring the proper orientation at the
collation stage. The APS(TM) inserter also highlights Pitney Bowes
Group 1 Software's data quality, business geographics, document
composition and postal efficiency solutions. Pitney Bowes Emtex
will also highlight their robust output print management solutions,
fully integrated with DFWorks(TM) to provide high integrity
end-to-end job tracking. A new solution for the growing direct mail
market will also be introduced -- the FlowMaster(R) RS inserter
equipped with servo-powered rotary feeders. The FlowMaster(R) RS
inserter will be integrated with the Flexible Bindery Interface
processing a folded, one-page personalized direct mail application.
In addition, the system will demonstrate integrity scanning,
variable, high-definition graphics and text printed on the envelope
in real time. About Pitney Bowes Pitney Bowes provides the world's
most comprehensive suite of mailstream software, hardware, services
and solutions to help companies manage their flow of mail,
documents and packages to improve communication. Pitney Bowes, with
$5.5 billion in annual revenue, takes an all-inclusive view of its
customers' operations, helping organizations of all sizes enjoy the
competitive advantage that comes from an optimized mailstream. The
company's 86 years of technological leadership have produced many
major mailstream innovations, and it is consistently on the
Intellectual Property Owners Association's list of top U.S. patent
holders. With approximately 34,000 employees worldwide, Pitney
Bowes serves more than 2 million businesses through direct and
dealer operations. More information about the company can be found
at http://www.pb.com/. DATASOURCE: Pitney Bowes CONTACT: Carol
Wallace of Pitney Bowes Inc., +1-203-351-6974, Web site:
http://www.pb.com/
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