Automatic paper feeding: The machine uses an air suction or similar system to feed paper automatically, allowing for high-speed operation.
It creates a fold line, or crease, by partially indenting the paper without fully breaking the fibers, which prevents cracking, especially on coated or thick stocks.
Digital or computerized controls allow users to program the exact location and depth of the crease, ensuring accuracy and repeatability.
Versatility: can handle a variety of paper types and weights, from standard copy paper to heavier cardstock and coated papers.
Adjustability: The distance between marks and the depth of the marks are often adjustable to meet specific production needs.
Speed: Automatic creasing machines can operate at high speeds, processing thousands of sheets per hour.