The firm will present its new Vivo log stacker, suitable for 8pp to 32pp presses, which has CIP4 interface.
Muller Martini will also show two rotary trimmers: the RS1, which has a patented copy alignment principle where copies are separated from underneath; and the RS2, which has adjustable blades that can be sharpened while still in the trimmer.
It will also present a new version of its AvantiPlus log stacker. The new web products will be available for shipping next spring.
Muller Martini UK managing director Andreas Schillinger said: Every division will have some surprises. There will be a lot of new products at Drupa. He was unable to provide further details at this stage.
Muller Martini UK will hold an Open House next week, from 11-13 November, at its headquarters in Iver, Bucks. Equipment on display will include the mid-range BravoPlus stitcher, capable of 12,000 copies per hour, as well as its smallest stitcher, the Valore, capable of producing 6,000 copies
an hour.
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