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From: jasgraphicsinc
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  • This is not "slow motion" but is the machine running at minimum speed.

  • This doesn't look like its in slow motion to me. Look at the people moving. They look slow but not digitally slowed down. I used to run one of these and ran it at about 6000-8000 per hour.

  • a few times I had to run a MBO soft folder on the end of a Muller Martini Fox 321 and this is about the top speed because the Folder would hold the book for about a second then pop it out onto the delivery table.The folder in this vid is so much nicer, the pressure roller makes a world of difference.

  • this is posted in slow motion so the direction and stitch of the machine can actually be seen. had it been posted in "real time" a "layman" wouldn't be able to tell what it's doing.

    sorry about the videography - it was taken on a digital camera.

    ...and no you shouldn't get constant jam ups.

  • This machine should eat this job for breakfast. If someone is getitng constant jam ups on simple work like this, either there are issues with the machine or someone is not capable of operating it!!!

  • They are stitching look at 0:29 seconds you can see the stitcher as for speed, on the minuteman that i work on this is about top reliable speed. If you turn it up more it is one constant jam.

  • Why are you running so slow?

  • Im not a stitcher operator,hence the question...but it looks liek you arent stitching anything. Are you just three side trimming it? If so why wouldnt you just die cut it that way? Thanks

  • ˙˙ʍoןs ƃuıuunɹ ʇɐɥʇ ʇoƃ ʎǝɥʇ ʍoʍ

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