15 Reviews
Max Paper Width : 21 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
MAKES PROFESSIONAL FOLDS
It's easy to use, great quality and improves creasing. Super fast. Helps speed up the process of making cards and brochures.
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Max Paper Width : 19 inch ; Way of Working : Manually ;
Genius
I've been in the graphic arts industry for many years, and over that time I have scored paper manually over a million times. This time I said, "there's got to a better way!" Of course there is and the VEVOR Manual Creaser does the job nicely. With the magnetic block jigs you easily mark your place and slide the paper in, then lower the handle and BOOM! You are done... onto the next sheet. This is great for scoring a small run of stock or if you can gang it up, then you can knock out twice the work in no time. A great tool to have for small projects, like invitations or brochures on just about any stock. The score works perfectly on 20 text to 140 cover with both ink or digital prints (toner), with no cracking! Highly recommend.
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Max Paper Width : 21 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
Good overall. Adjustments are trial and error.
I use this to pre fold my fiction books. The amount of effort to make adjustments between books is cumbersome. Once it is set, the item is accurate and helpful.
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Max Paper Width : 18 inch ; Way of Working : Manually ;
Saves money and quickly pays for itself!
Instead of buying expensive folded cards I can order standard flat postcards from my printer for half the price, and fold them perfectly using the creaser. It works great for my thank you cards and packaging materials.
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Max Paper Width : 18 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
Pays for Itself 100 times over!
Pays for itself over and over again. Amazing quality. Super easy to use. Highly recommend this product more than any other I have ever used with similar capabilities.Perfect for all small runs,perfing or scoring.
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Max Paper Width : 21 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
owner
For the price it does what I need. but make sure they don't deliver with SEKO LOGISTICS because you will never receive your purchase
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Max Paper Width : 18 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
Commercial Printing
The unit is well made and east to use. It helps to have knowledge and experience on how to use a scoring/ perforating machine to be able to set up this machine correctly and to get the most use out of it. It has only one speed and will feed the paper through accurately as long as the guides are set up correctly. I use this as a backup unit in our print shop to do the jobs that cannot be done on our larger machine. A good feature of this unit is that it will allow any length of paper to pass through. It is able to run three scoring wheels all in one pass with the minimum spacing of 10mm between score position. It does not have a counter, so if using for a large run, you will have to use another method of tracking the final count. The cost of this machine is really good and will only take a couple of paying jobs to justify owning one. It was well packages and arrived in perfect condition. So far I am really pleased with this purchase.
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Max Paper Width : 21 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
easy to use once you use youtube
The instructions leave a lot of info out, but this thing works awesome once you figure everything out. The rollers do have allen bolts you can loosen to move things around, just as the cutters do. The creaser roller, does take some work to get right, but once done, it works perfect. I don't do much folding work, but this is what I needed to trifold for cardstock and glossy paper without spendings 10k for a machine that would be extreme overkill for me.
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Max Paper Width : 21 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
Five Stars
Great machine. Does exactly what I needed. Only wish I would have had it for the past 15 years!
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Max Paper Width : 18 inch ; Way of Working : Electric ;
Book binder
The machine is higher quality than I expected; it is a bit difficult to adjust. Mine arrived with a faulty safety switch, and the company asked for a video demonstrating the problem. They sent back a video also demonstrating the problem with no real solution. I ended up jiggering the brand new machine to bypass the safety feature.
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