At Müller Martini, we are excited to announce the recent sale of the state- of-the-art Primera PRO Saddle Stitcher to Suttle-Straus, a prominent print solutions provider. This successful transaction marks a significant milestone for Müller Martini, as it further solidifies our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and exceptional customer support.
The decision made by Suttle-Straus to invest in the Primera PRO Saddle Stitcher demonstrates their dedication to overcoming industry challenges and providing outstanding print solutions. With the addition of this advanced equipment, Suttle- Straus has gained expanded capabilities and unlocked additional production capacity, enabling them to meet the demands of their clients.
The Primera PRO Saddle Stitcher is equipped with essential add-ons including ASIR PRO (a fault detection system), two (2) cover feeders that can also be used for envelopes and cards, a trimmer, and a 4/5 Knife attachment for 2-up production. With eight vertical feeders and two cover feeders, complemented by ASIR PRO and a Perfetto stacker, the Primera PRO empowers Suttle-Straus with enhanced capabilities and seamless workflow.
"We are extremely impressed with the Primera PRO Saddle Stitcher," said Ted Straus, CEO of Suttle-Straus. "During the demonstration, we noticed similarities with our existing Heidelberg ST-400, but the Primera PRO's innovative design improvements have truly elevated its performance."
This investment revolutionized Suttle-Straus's production process, enhancing their capacity to meet client demands. The seamless workflow facilitated by the Primera PRO ensures vital delivery times are consistently met without compromising quality or efficiency.
Suttle-Straus's commitment to providing exceptional print solutions is exemplified by their strategic partnership with Müller Martini, the manufacturer of the Primera PRO Saddle Stitcher. This collaboration guarantees outstanding customer support and access to innovative technology.
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