In times of economic challenge and strong client demand for “Reduced Cost, Better & Faster service” quality organizations step up and deliver. DS Graphics continues to provide solutions that add benefits for our clients that achieve the goals of improved product quality and value that makes sense in today’s market.
The addition of the NEW KOLBUS KM600 Binding line adds immediate upgrades in quality, through-put and economics. The quality upgrades rely on the advanced technology that actually scan signatures while binding your product together and does not depend on human involvement to perform post quality inspection; as it is a complete in line process.
“Our clients depend on us to invest in manufacturing that allows the products we supply to be produced as commodities; and yet every clients product is completely unique to them in regards to final use of that product,” said Jack McGrath, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at DS Graphics, Lowell, Mass.
DS Graphics believes that their clients deserve the best possible outcome for their projects and they support that goal by providing the tools that ensure that end result.
The KM 600 is an attractively option in today’s market, simple to operate and highly automated, thanks to the KOLBUS Copilot® system. This perfect binder is designed as a full spectrum machine entailing a wide variety of finishing operations.
The high levels of automation offered from this device allow our clients to receive outstanding product quality and economics; the best of both worlds.
Just to name some of the available features included that offer significant advantage for our clients:
- Missing and double section detection (no doubled or missing pages)
- Integrated SignaLynx signature recognition (the system actually reads and identifies product to prevents errors and is not reliant on people tovisually inspect post operation)
- Outstanding ergonomics and economics as a result of machine automation
- KOLBUS Copilot® system
- KOLBUS 3•60 service portal (Our machines stay up and your work never goes off track)