Finishing & Screen Printing
Plockmatic release Multi-Purpose Stacker XL for Xerox Production Printing Systems
Monday 10. October 2022 - Plockmatic Group, based in Stockholm, Sweden, has announced the release of the MPS XL Multi-Purpose Stacker - a flexible, cost-effective stacking solution designed to attach to a selection of Xerox production printing systems.
The Plockmatic MPS XL Multi-Purpose Stacker provides a simple docking/ undocking system to enable the easy transportation of printed work, while the motorised Stacking Table makes it easy to lift and manage heavy paper stacks. MPS XL attaches to the Xerox Production Ready Finisher Plus and is currently available the new Iridesse; the new Versant 4100; and the new Versant 280.
The MPS XL provides the link between the printer and the finishing device that will help to create the complete application, helping digital print providers turn over-sized sheets into profitable, professionally produced printed work. Sheets fed into the MPS XL can easily be moved to another finishing device, for example the Morgana AutoCut Pro from Plockmatic.
Cost-Effective Stacking for Long Sheet Applications
Conventional stackers can only handle a small number of long sheets. The MPS XL supports true production quantities. It also allows for thicker paper stock up to 400 gsm. Key benefits include:
Facilitating paper stacking and handling during the finishing process
Makes it easy for operators to handle longer sheets
Enable easy transportation of paper stacks to the next step in the finishing process.
Commenting on behalf of Plockmatic, Jakob Ekeberg, vice president of product, said: “The market is evolving towards new digital applications that require longer sheets, so print room operators need a solution that will allow them to stack, handle, and transport them. The MPS XL makes printing and transporting long sheets as easy as standard size sheets. The product offers a unique combination of features – stacking, lifting, and transporting – in a single product that cannot be found elsewhere.”