Seal the Deal with Pressure Seal Equipment
Pressure Seal Equipment works by folding a special piece of paper, then using mechanical pressure to physically force the paper’s pre-glued edges to bind in such a way that the paper serves as its own fully sealed envelope. It creates one-piece mailers of this kind that are very useful for payroll checks, rebate forms, customer invoices, or anything else requiring a higher than average degree of confidentiality when going through the postal system. Direct mail marketing campaigns also often employ such hardware to generate promotional materials that seem very official and important.
Pressure Seal Equipment is generally more cost-effective than insertion machines or, obviously, old-fashioned folding and stuffing by hand – not to mention sealing by tongue, rubbing your tongue raw like a cat’s by licking pre-glued envelope flaps! Indeed, just print from your computer and feed the output through one and it’s done, with nothing more to worry about. It is really a minimally complicated system. Speaking of worries, it virtually eliminates the risk of error such as enclosing too much or not enough of the materials to be sent by automating such routine tasks. Entry-level Pressure Seal Equipment is epitomized by the Formax AutoSeal FD 1500, which is a tabletop machine that can create one-piece mailers for moderate-volume environments. It can process up to eighty-five documents a minute and has a monthly duty cycle of twenty thousand documents. This means that the machine is rated to handle no more than twenty thousand jobs a month – hence the “moderate-volume” description just given. Not that it will simply break down if used to generate more than twenty thousand mailers a month, but that the manufacturer only guarantees reliability with that level of a workload placed on it. Thus it is nicely situated between the home user and a small business, something that is economical but reliable.
The paper designed for use with these machines has a narrow strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive called “Cohesive” given that glue is applied to both sides of these strips. Using these narrow bands of pressure-sensitive adhesive to create completely secure seals that totally eliminate the need for envelopes, machines like the FD 1500 can accept documents up to fourteen inches in height or width. The Formax 402 Series Jogger is available as an option that allows it to automatically align and square any document. It has a top-fed three-roller system to ensure smooth jam-free feeding of those documents through the hardware, and an eighteen-inch conveyor belt to keep everything in neat sequential order. A six-digit resettable counter and locking cabinet for forms set on casters round out the rich feature-set of this machine that aims to pays for itself Viagra Professional with increased productivity and operational efficiency straight out of the box.
Author Bio: Written by Paul Wise, who uses pressure seal equipment and recommends NobleChecks.com for QuickBooks Checks and more.
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