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Schneider Senator:
Automation in focus
The countdown has started: From May 29 to June 11, 2008 new trends will be set and all innovations of the print and media branch will be presented in Duesseldorf. Of course, Schneider Senator will be present this year – as we have been present at drupa since the first event in 1954.
In 2008, you will find our booth in Hall 14 booth A70, next to Entrance East. This is a foretaste of our drupa news:
"4-load"
Schneider Senator will present the new system "4-load", an efficient and failsafe jogger loading. The Schneider Senator solution is not comparable to others in the market.
The new system will be shown in combination with an advanced "4-cut"-cutting system for automated 4-side trim, so that Schneider Senator presents for the first time at drupa a cutting system that works nearly without operator's intervention.
"4-cut"
The heart of the fully-automated cutting system is the direct-hydraulically driven high-speed paper cutter SENATOR S-Line 137 H. Its patented, direct-hydraulically drive on both sides of the knife carrier, out of which the automated knife change can be realized are certainly unique in the guillotine area. Lowest knife wear and tear, highest cutting accuracy, and wearing parts reduced to a minimum are the results from this technique. Moreover, the high-tech machine is equipped with a front table which automatically opens for waste removal, called "Trimm-Master", and a new sheet transport system. The high-precision sheet straight-edge is effected directly within the guillotine. Moreover the turning device technology allows the fastest 4-side trim in the market. The unloading of the cutting line is being achieved via a restacker, Type 0559, designed for a max. paper size of 720 x 1040 mm.
The SENATOR 137 H is additionally equipped with a high-end control type CT with large colour monitor and touch-screen. All cutting machines with computer control type “CT” are CIP-4 compatible, optionally making a automatic generation of cutting programmes from pre-press data possible.
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