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Product Guide - ClikCreative

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Morgana - Digicoater<br />

The DigiCoater 33 is our entry level coater and is ideal for those printers working with litho<br />

presses and digital print engines whose sheet size is a maximum of SRA3. The DigiCoater 33<br />

comes with 3 tanks and 1 coating roller and can be used for UV coating or priming (HP<br />

stocks) but not for doing both at the same time. The tanks are fully enclosed within the body<br />

of the machine. The DigiCoater 33 is controlled by a sophisticated touch screen panel<br />

making operation a very simple process. Full control over coating thickness and stock<br />

thickness are controlled by calibrated levers on either side of the coater.<br />

A choice of suction feeders is available depending on the work being produced. A top feeder<br />

would be specified for large quantities while a bottom fed device would be preferable for<br />

smaller quantities and continuous running. All feeders offer total sheet control to the<br />

operator and ensure that all sheets are presented to the DigiCoater at the correct speed.<br />

The DigiCoater 33 has an integral catch tray but can also be ordered with a fully featured jogger either at time<br />

of order or at a later date. Cleaning down the DigiCoater 33 couldn’t be easier. It is a semi automatic machine<br />

so the operator simply has to move a lever to move the pump from the varnish tank to the cleaning tank for<br />

the clean down cycle and back again once complete.<br />

There is an optional Digi-IR unit available for coating wax based toners. This unit is placed in front of the<br />

coater and heats the toner prior to coating to ensure complete adhesion of the UV varnish to the toner.<br />

Watkiss DigiVAC Collators<br />

The revolutionary patented suction feed system takes sheets from the bottom of the<br />

stack, allowing bins to be loaded on the run. A conventional collator stands idle up to<br />

50% of the time while the operator reloads the bins; so the productivity gains of the<br />

DigiVAC are easy to see.<br />

Feeding from the bottom of the stack means the paper presentation to the feeder is<br />

always constant, so feeding is consistent and reliable. The stack of paper is floated on an<br />

air bed, with the individual sheets fanned apart by air separation. This is gentle on delicate<br />

papers and it will not scuff the toner on digitally printed work.<br />

The DigiVAC is a modular system, choose from DIGIVAC Standard or Plus 8 or 12 bins<br />

per tower, single or two tower, two stackers, criss-cross or straight are available.<br />

Watkiss - Booklet Makers<br />

The Automatic Stitch-Fold and Trim are the professional choice for high production stitching,<br />

folding and trimming online to Watkiss collators. The change over from one booklet size to<br />

another is fully automated. A single control panel operates the entire process of collating,<br />

stitching, folding and trimming. This allows job-wide set up which is faster and easier for the<br />

operator.<br />

All the settings for sheets size, fold and stitch position, book thickness and trim margin are<br />

set to within 0.1mm from the colour touch screen. Pre-defined settings for standard sheets<br />

sizes make setup fast, precise and easy. Additional memories store custom jobs settings for<br />

future use.<br />

The Stitch-Fold is unique in having a near vertical infeed of the collated set into the unit. This<br />

results in excellent sheet knock-up which, followed by tamping at the end and on both sides,<br />

ensures well aligned sheets and professional looking books every time. Different sheet sizes<br />

can be included, for example, a loose A4 sheet inside an A4 booklet.<br />

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