iColor Chooses the Rollem Insignia6 Die Cutter
Written March 11, 2020
Categories: CP News, News
iColor Printing and Mailing in Los Angeles, Calif., is a full-service printing company offering start-to-finish capabilities specializing in medical insurance identification, communications, and mailing. iColor selected the Insignia6 Die Cutter from Rollem International for its ability to produce their clients’ ID products efficiently and accurately.
“When I saw the die-cutter in action I was very impressed with the variety of functions taking place in one operation. The personalized ID card carriers are die-cut to shape while the round cornered ID card is cut but held in the frame. The waste or matrix is automatically diverted and the shingle belt delivers the cards in print order. The accuracy and speed of the Insignia has greatly increased our turnaround time and improved the overall quality of our die-cut products,” states Omar Khan, owner of iColor.
The Insignia series can eliminate sending out profitable work and allows for more control over production and turnaround times. Ideal for digital printing, it offers an optical registration system designed to account for shifting in the imaged work. It handles substrates between 0.006 and 0.024” thick depending on the machine. The X3 model handles up to 0.003”. The IS6 performs die-cutting, kiss-cutting, embossing, perforating, scoring, and cut-scoring on a range of papers, plastics, magnetic material, PVC, styrene, and polypropylenes.
“When I saw the die-cutter in action I was very impressed with the variety of functions taking place in one operation. The personalized ID card carriers are die-cut to shape while the round cornered ID card is cut but held in the frame. The waste or matrix is automatically diverted and the shingle belt delivers the cards in print order. The accuracy and speed of the Insignia has greatly increased our turnaround time and improved the overall quality of our die-cut products,” states Omar Khan, owner of iColor.
The Insignia series can eliminate sending out profitable work and allows for more control over production and turnaround times. Ideal for digital printing, it offers an optical registration system designed to account for shifting in the imaged work. It handles substrates between 0.006 and 0.024” thick depending on the machine. The X3 model handles up to 0.003”. The IS6 performs die-cutting, kiss-cutting, embossing, perforating, scoring, and cut-scoring on a range of papers, plastics, magnetic material, PVC, styrene, and polypropylenes.