Kwik Kopy Underwood installs Dumor cutter

Kwik Kopy Underwood has installed a Dumor 331BSC, supplied through Paper Handling Equipment (PHE).

 

The business card cutter also slits, scores, and perforates, which PHE says makes it a flexible machine.

 

Mark Whiskin, centre owner, Kwik Kopy Underwood, says, “The Dumor does more. Since getting rid of our offset machines we needed another option to perforate NCR carbonless sheets.

 

“The Dumor can do nearly all the perforating we need for raffle tickets, tear off warranty cards almost anything goes through it, one pass trims the sheets and scores.

 

“We also had a backlog on guillotining business cards. It is brilliant at slitting business cards and saves us so much time.

 

“Set up is easy and business cards can be boxed as they come of the machine.

 

“The Dumor 331BSC offered us a great way to trim and score sheets in one pass such as dental appointment cards, invitation cards warranty cards, creased and trimmed in one pass. It can do multiple scores and perforations (up to 32 times) across an SRA3 sheet.

 

“My staff love running it as it does away with hand scoring and sending jobs out for perforating.

 

“Service and support have been fantastic from PHE. The have assisted us with training, coming out to show us how to set up any tricky jobs, just as part of their service. All this without discussing any charges, we just call, they come and they go smiles all round. I am sure the will eventually charge us for calls, but so far I could not fault their support team especially Shane the senior technician, he just has the right attitude to make us happy we made the purchase.”

 

Rick Sambrooks, director, PHE, says, “The benefit is that is a multi-card cutter, and retails for $15k, making it one of the best value machines on the market.

 

“It can produce small business cards, invitation cards, and wedding stationary. It creases, perforates, slits, scores, and cuts. It is quite a dynamic little machine, with a 7 inch touch screen for programming. It is suction feed, which is a good feature.

 

“It is something that is on a lot of wish lists for the franchise and instant print shops. They used to be elaborate and expensive machines, but this is a more economical product that represents good value.

 

“They are achieving a diverse range of applications from the machine, which is handy for the smaller shops.”

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