![]() It works best on thicker books (28 page and up), if it's just say a 80gsm 16 page book it usually won't flatten and trimming won't make much difference. I guess if the necessity arrises then there's always a work around lol.Īgree with most posts on here, it's a great piece of kit but does have it's issues and limitations like already mentioned. Duct taped a trash bag to the front and put a decently powerful fan on the other side of the unit to blow the trimmings into the trash bag. They then fixed the switch so it still "saw" the tray inserted. Apparently a customer took off the front and back covers. Now I have heard of a solution if your in a crunch and need to run it overnight/unmonitored. I think for a 60 page booklet we get between 35-45 before it needs to be cleared. We regularly do 60-80 page booklets in runs of 200-500 and it will run like a champ.īiggest downside is the small catch tray like mentioned above. For the 3100's with the buffer unit it will not stop the machine from printing or slow it down to a crawl. Lays super flat and so nice to be face trimmed in line, all while running at or near rated speed. ![]() We do all the way up to 120 page booklets on it. It will have the occasional problem but I'm not experiencing the problems a few others on here have mentioned. We do ALOT of booklet work and it runs like a champ for us. ![]() We have one attached to our 3100 with 6 million clicks. ![]()
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