I owned 2 of 10x15's about 35 years. They will print anything for "household paneling (yes I am talking about wood) to ribbions to grocery bags even pencils. Ofcourse these were hand fed. We ran a lot of 6 ply card stock to onion skin. In later years they were used for die cutting and number and perferating. I can still remember the make ready for envelopes, I would take out or adding a sheet of tissue paper on envelopes cause it had to be right.
I owned 2 of 10x15's about 35 years. They will print anything for "household paneling (yes I am talking about wood) to ribbions to grocery bags even pencils. Ofcourse these were hand fed. We ran a lot of 6 ply card stock to onion skin. In later years they were used for die cutting and number and perferating. I can still remember the make ready for envelopes, I would take out or adding a sheet of tissue paper on envelopes cause it had to be right.
1truckerbob 3 months ago
Thank you for posting this video! It's probably the first I've seen of a Kluge moving slow enough for someone to see all the parts in action!
draebsemaj 1 year ago