Creasers
Below is a sample of the range of Creasers we can supply, please contact us to discuss your requirements.

The DocuMaster
The DocuMaster is a complete finishing system, but one on which each element can be used separately for maximum flexibility.
It comprises a creasing unit, which uses Morgana's world-renowned creasing and suction feed technologies, linked to automatic booklet making.
The Creaser - which can also be used to perforate - can put up to 9 creases on a sheet at speeds up to 4800 sheets per hour.
To use the complete system, the operator first enters the number of sheets and the sheet size required for the book on the simple to use control panel and then programes in whether the cover and/or middle sheets need to be creased.
Thereafter, the highly automated DocuMaster takes over all functions. For particularly thick books an optional spine press can be used to square the back of the book, giving a superior perfect bound appearance but with the security of a stitched spine.

The DigiCreaser
Fully automatic after feeding, the DigiCreaser is a fast, versatile creaser that can be supplied as a bench-top model or with an optional base unit.
Picture shown with Optional base.
Easy to use, with a head-up display to prompt the operator, the DigiCreaser uses blade and matrix creasing for optimum quality and has counting and perfing as standard features. It can store upto nine programes for repeat work.

The Autocreaser 33
Make-ready is incredibly simple and quick and you should only ever need to use one sheet for this, therefore eliminating the expensive click charges encountered when setting up other machines.
The AutoCreaser 33™ can handle a sheet size up to 630mm x 330mm (24.8 inches x 13 inches) automatically and longer if you hand feed. The AutoCreaser 33™ uses the latest digital measuring technology to ensure a high degree of accuracy and up to 16 creases can be positioned on a sheet in one pass. Micro adjustment to 0.1mm can be made and for those often repeated jobs, up to 9 pre set applications can be stored into the programme memory and retrieved at the touch of a button.




