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Konica Minolta is reinventing inline finishing with its new TU-510 trimmer unit! 

TU-510 trimmer unit

This unparalleled module allows you to trim anything, from the very smallest formats through to longer, outsized sheets. This quadrilateral cutter offers full-bleed printing for banners, booklets and mail shots, with trimming options specially tailored to business cards.

This ultra-versatile unit also offers inline scoring for full production of brochures with up to six sections. Connected to the IQ-501 – Intelligent Quality Care system, this ensures uniform colours and accurate real-time tracking for every sheet printed. Reduce the amount of time you spend on printing and data capture errors.

unité de découpe TU-510

Discover the 9 good reasons to choose the TU-510 trimmer unit

être pionner

 

Being a pioneer

With the world's first inline cutting unit in the printing industry.

productivité

 

Unmatched productivity

147 business cards printed per minute - ready to pack and ship

flexibilité

 

Total flexibility

There is no need to compromise thanks to the numerous configuration possibilities.

intégration

 

Full integration

An online system - fully integrated to automate your workflow

efficace

 

Truly efficient

Benefit from powerful integrated technologies

technologie

 

Benefit from powerful integrated technology

Such as double detection to reduce waste.

automatisation

 

A high level of automation

To save valuable operator time and reduce labour costs.

intégration

 

Smooth integration

into Konica Minolta's application portfolio.

gamme d'offre d'impression

 

Expand your range of print offerings

And meet today's demand for versatile and creative print products.

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