The System 2000S bookletmaker

Demonstrations of the latest post-press products, including the new System 2000S bookletmaker will be on show when Morgana Systems opens the doors of its showroom.

The event will take place on June 11-12 at the company’s head office in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

Alongside the System 2000S bookletmaker, a full range of finishing equipment will be shown, targeted at the digital printer, including the DigiBook 450 PUR binder.

The new bookletmakers provide an extended range of performance variations from the company’s current DocuMaster products. With output capabilities right through to 3000 booklets per hour, and the ability to create publications of up to 120 pages, the products can incorporate side-stitching, creasing and a number of combinations of sheet and pre-printed sheets collation.

The open house will also provide an opportunity for visitors to see the Plockmatic PL4000 mail inserting system, an ideal system for printers seeking to expand in the direction of mail fulfilment. The Plockmatic PL4000 is a modular direct mail inserting system suitable for most mail applications, with the ability to fill envelopes with up to 12 mm of documents. It can handle most envelope types, including long edge or short edge flaps, from C4 down to DL, and is designed to handle up to 250,000 inserts per month.

Ray Hillhouse, sales manager, said, ‘With the recent release of the Systems 2000S and the arrival in the showroom of the PL4000 this is an ideal time for us to show off these products to printers keen to expand their businesses. The new bookletmakers provide real points of difference from the equipment that Morgana already supplies, whist the mailing system could offer a new and exciting direction for print businesses to move in.

In addition to these, we have the latest version of our DigiBook 450 PUR binder to show. This is a highly productive PUR binder; an area of digital finishing that is growing at a fast pace. We will also exhibit a digital die-cutting solution for those who work with short run packaging, a great product that really does help to bring packaging into the digital print world.’