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Voltage stabiliser keeps printer printing

A REO product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 30, 2006

When its new GBP 400,000 large format digital printer proved sensitive to voltage fluctuations, PolyPrint Plastics needed a speedy solution to its power supply problems.

PolyPrint Plastics of Nottingham installed a new GBP 400,000 large format digital printer recently to fulfil the demands of the company's expanding business.

Unfortunately, the excitement of having the new printer installed was dampened when the machine proved sensitive to variations in power supply, stopping with even small variations in voltage.

Because PolyPrint uses a number of large machines, including digital and screen printing machines and guillotines, power supply regularly experienced surges in demand.

With just 6V variances being enough to stop the new printer, these peak draws on supply proved to be sufficient to stop the machine.

The solution was simple - a voltage stabiliser - and made easier thanks to REO (UK) which was able to supply a custom-engineered unit in under a week at a competitive price.

"Once the problem had been determined and the solution agreed we just needed a supplier", said Nick Herrick, Director.

"We found a number of potential suppliers via the Internet but nobody could match REO's delivery and the price was on a par with the rest, too".

"The short delivery time both amazed and pleased us because we could get our new printer to start making a return on our investment that much sooner".

PolyPrint's new digital printer gives the company the ability to handle stock up to 1.6 x 3.22m in size, 40mm thick and 40kg in weight.

This complements the company's existing digital and screen printing and "free standing display unit" manufacturing services.

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