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Printgraphics honoured as first Aussie Osako Tener customer

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Printgraphics director Mark Terrill (centre) receives an encased traditional Japanese doll from Iain Sim, CPI Victorian Machinery manager. Also present is Rayne Simpson, CPI national sales manager print finishing
Printgraphics director Mark Terrill (centre) receives an encased traditional Japanese doll from Iain Sim, CPI Victorian Machinery manager. Also present is Rayne Simpson, CPI national sales manager print finishing
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Printgraphics, a rapidly growing printing company based in Mount Waverley, Melbourne, was recently honoured in a small ceremony as being the first Australian printer to install an Osako Tener saddlebinder system. The company recently replaced its 15-year old saddlebinder, with the new device, making it the first of five recent orders for this new line that local supplier CPI has received for Australia and New Zealand. To celebrate the event, Printgraphics received a cased Japanese doll in traditional costume, which was presented to director Mark Terrill.

The Osako Tener has automatic make-ready systems as standard and runs at a maximum speed of 12,000 books per hour. The Printgraphics installation has the new rotary feeder with double gripper design for optimum section feeding at high speed.



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