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The gaping hole in the cutting and creasing world is now being filled by Kama, says Karen Charlesworth
There's a middle ground in the cutting and creasing world that's not well catered for. Top-end production is the province of the Rolls Royce of the industry, Bobst, and its rivals Sanwa and WPM. Small-capacity production, on the other hand, is mopped up by hand-fed platens from Crosland and converted letterpress cylinders from Heidelberg. In between yawns a huge gap: the 3,000-5,000 sheets-per-hour bracket, where hand-fed machines can't aspire and automatic machines don't dally. Now there's a machine that can compete in the mid-range. Well, in fact there are ...