Finishing & Mailing Solutions
The right print finishing equipment makes it easy for your business to elevate your in-house mail and printing operations. Save money and time, and make the process more efficient.
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Formax Fully-Automatic Tabletop Folder FD 38Xi
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$6,695.00You save 10% - Unit price
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Formax Tabletop Document Folder FD 324
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- $2,655.00
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$2,950.00You save 10% - Unit price
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Formax Desktop Office Folder FD 314
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What are print finishing solutions?
Print finishing includes everything from clean, precise cuts on documents, business cards, postcards and the like to adding surface finishes like lamination. It also entails using bindery equipment to add staples or stitches for putting together something like a pamphlet.
How do I choose the best print finishing solution for my business?
- What kinds of jobs do you need? What kind of volume? A higher volume, for example, will need automation and faster runs.
- Product: do you need a variety of cuts and folds? Lamination? Stapling or stitching?
- Workflow and space: a smaller footprint will need a machine that’s more versatile.
Which industries use print finishing solutions?
The commercial printing industry relies heavily on these solutions. Advertising, publishing, finance, healthcare, and retail operations utilize them to send out postcards, direct mail, brochures, booklets, and the like. Print finishing creates durable, appealing materials to enhance branding and messaging.
How do mailing and pressure seal machines work?
Instead of envelopes, these machines use a special adhesive, applied through heat and pressure, to create a tamper-resistant seal around the edges of a mailing piece. These are often used when mailing sensitive documents like paychecks, tax documents, health notices, and the like.
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