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SECAP 30KNFO

Superior print quality and greater productivity at an affordable price
Innovative split head configuration allows printing of address, barcode, message line, return address, logo and indicia in one pass
High capacity/industrial feeder for high volume runs and increased productivity
Handles a variety of media up to 1/2”
Standard cartridge, fast dry, spot color or bulk ink



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Configured 30KNFO system includes printer, feeder and riser stand
Optional equipment includes conveyor and dryer for jobs requiring high-speed finishing
The production from this small footprint, desktop system with high capacity feeder compares to that of an industrial size unit!
Available exclusively from only your Secap deale
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Throughput
Up to 30,000 #10 envelopes/hour in super draft quality
Up to 22,500 #10 envelopes/hour in draft quality
Up to 13,000 #10 envelopes/hour in letter quality
Up to 6,500 #10 envelopes/hour in executive quality
Image Area
Total of 3" using 6 pens over an image area of 13.5" x 15"
Media Size
Width: 3" to 12.5"
Length: 5" to 15.5"
Thickness: up to ½"
Print Resolution/Quality (dpi)
150 x 600 - Super Draft
200 x 600 - Draft
300 x 600 - Letter
600 x 600 - Executive
Print Modes
Super Draft, Draft, Letter, Executive
Fonts
Internal: 12 scalable fonts
Attributes: Regular, Bold, Italic, Invert, Outline and 5 widths Barcode USPS, Planet Code Barcode, EAN-13/UPC-A Internal
Barcode
USPS, Planet Code Barcode, EAN-13/UPC-A Internal
Printhead Technology
HP Inkjet standard high resolution, Versatile Black, Fast Dry Formulation, Spot Color: Yellow, Blue Green, Red; bulk ink for high volume applications
Interface
Centronics, Parallel or USB
Driver Compatibility
Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME and XP
Physical Characteristics:
Dimensions:
27"W x 24.5"D x 15"H
Weight:
165 Lbs. (includes 30k and feeder stand)
Power:
120 Vac. 60 Hz.
Certification:
UL, CSA
Note: System can be configured with an FR170 or FR270 high capacity feeder.
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