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DocuCrease
Ground-Breaking
Design
Unlike rotary scorers that can leave a cracked finish on some stocks,
the channel score produced by the DocuCrease provides a clean, sharp
score that doesn't damage the printed image. That's because the creasing
action is achieved by crushing the fibers across the length of the document
between a dye and an anvil ... all in one action. The result is a superb
crease without damage.
Simple
Operation
The DocuCrease contains a clearly marked table with an indicator scale
for easy and accurate positioning of the creases. Two adjustable backstops
allow for two creases in one pass on the same piece, or for easy set-up
of multiple creasing jobs. And it is ergonomically correct making it
easy to use for either right or left handed operation.
The
DocuCrease is great for adding creases to:
- Glossy cover stocks with the grain going in
the wrong direction
- Ink or toner-based stocks
- Pamphlets / brochures
- Greeting cards
- Covers used for booklets or perfect bound books
AutoCreaser $11,995
For higher-volume creasing,
step up to the Standard Morgana AutoCreaser, a fully-automated suction
feed scorer |
Versatile
Available in two models, the DocuCrease channel scores up to 14"in
length on the smaller unit, the DC35, and up to 20.5"in length
on the larger unit, the DC52, making them ideal for a wide assortment
of printed materials. Plus, additional backstops can be added to either
unit to increase the number of preset crease positions per pass that
you can get from using the two standard backstops.
Specifications
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Model DC35 |
Model DC52 |
Maximum Sheet Width |
14" |
20.5" |
Max. Paper Weight |
Up to 12 pt. cover |
Up to 12 pt. cover |
Max. Score Length |
14" |
20.5" |
Min. Score Length |
1" |
1" |
Dimensions |
23.5" x 15" x 5" |
29.5" x 21.75" x 5" |
Weight |
28.5 lbs. |
37.5 lbs. |
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