The TT250 is aimed at variable information label convertors, and is capable of speeds of up to 160m per min.
According to the firm, the unit is user-friendly and capable of job changeovers in around 15 minutes. It can handle core sizes, from 13mm up to 25mm supported and 76mm unsupported.
Key features include a cartridge rotary slitting system, which allow blades to be retracted into the machine without alignment. A splice table, with pneumatic web clamps prevents jogging.
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