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Horizon’s unique rotary suction feeding system operates effectively on a wide range of paper stocks. The VAC-1000/VAC-600H towers can also be placed in-line with Horizon bookletmaking systems.

The VAC-1000/VAC-600H takes advantage of Horizon’s unique feeding technology and continues the Horizon development concept of “high speed”, “high performance” and “high quality”. The VAC-1000/VAC-600H performs a wide range of applications at high productivity, with flexible but powerful programming and user-friendly operation.

  • High-power double feed detect sensor: High-intensity infrared LED’s are employed at each bin for double feed detection. These long-lasting LED’s save the time and cost of replacing individual lamps.
  • Image checking system: The VAC-600H can be equipped with an image checking camera. This checking system stores and checks the printed image of each page on each feed cycle to insure page order and integrity. The camera is housed in the transport section for space efficiency. (Only for VAC-600H)
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Max Sheet Size 350(W) x 500(L) mm
Min Sheet Size 148(W) x 148(L) mm
Production Speed 9,900 sets/hr (10 bins)

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