Kolbus America, a leading supplier of innovative bookbinding and packaging solutions, is proud to announce the sale of a DA 260 casemaker to OnPress Book Printing, a leading company in the digital book printing industry. The DA 260 will enhance OnPress’s ability to produce high-quality book cases with remarkable efficiency and precision.
The DA 260 casemaker is expected to be installed Q4 of this year. Known for its automatic production capabilities and speeds of 40 cycles per minute, this machine is designed for simplicity, with one-man operation and fast, straightforward setup. These features ensure the DA 260 is not only highly productive but also exceptionally operator-friendly.
Key features of the DA 260 include an operator-friendly design with input and output zones placed at an ergonomically efficient height, making operation easy and comfortable. The machine is equipped with semi-automated settings that allow for quick and simple make-ready, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity. Additionally, the operator always has a clear view of the entire machine, enhancing both safety and operational efficiency. The DA 260's versatility makes it ideal for both large-scale production and small-batch, custom products, effortlessly handling multi-section and thin boards.
With more than 50 DA 260 casemakers in operation throughout North America and hundreds more throughout the world, customers can trust the quality and reliability associated with the Kolbus name. These machines are supported by a knowledgeable service and support team who are ready to assist 24/7.
The addition of the DA 260 to OnPress’s production line represents a significant upgrade in their manufacturing capabilities, allowing them to meet increasing demand while maintaining the highest quality standards.
“In our business we routinely see sudden spikes in demand for quick turnaround hard cover books and with this new investment we will be perfectly situated to manage those spikes and continue to deliver on-time for our customers,” says Nick Smith, Sr. Director of Operations.
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