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Delivery Systems

       The Insignia machines are offered with two delivery methods. First is a StackMaster receding stacking unit, which is designed to accept either full sheets of kiss cut labels, or die cut product. The second method is a Shingle conveyor table that delivers cut pieces out for continuous offloading.

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StackMaster

The StackMaster delivery system is designed for high volume runs, requiring less offloading labor from an operator. This delivery system becomes very important when running die cut product in many lanes as the offloading labor becomes intensive.

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Shingle table

The Shingle delivery table is capable of accepting die cut product and allowing for continuous offloading. This delivery is capable of static batching for automatic job separation and is available in 3ft, 5ft or 8ft lengths (92, 152 or 244cm).

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The Insignia stripping unit has the ability to remove interior hanger holes of die cut pieces, depending on the layout. 

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Folding/Gluing in-line

       For producers looking for in-line solutions utilizing folding/gluing equipment the Insignia can die cut, strip and feed directly into these units, eliminating labor and touch points for folding carton and presentation folder applications, among others. Capable of running multi-lane of product (dependent on folder/gluer capabilities) as well as cutting in the correct scoring orientation to present the die cut pieces to a folder/gluer are advantages on an Insignia6 and Insignia7 machine.

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Receding Stacker

       Utilizing the receding stacker, die cut or kiss cut sheets of product are tick-tied in using notches, ticks, etc. to ensure the cut pieces do not come out of the parent sheet. This delivery system is utilized when gang-printing sheets without gutters, or when die cutting product that is too small to strip out via the waste stripping unit.

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