Newspaper Addressing Machine NAS

Newspaper Addressing System(NAS) is a complete electronic Addressing and Labeling system for Newspapers and Magazines. NAS machines labels the newspaper with an address label, sorting the bundles by "Zip-code" or "Flap-code" if single ex. Labeling can be adjusted for "Bottom" or "Top", "Left" or "Right" application.
NAS is produced in five different standard models, incorporating six different program systems, applicable according to newspaper flow capacity.

NAS-40B

Newspaper Addressing Machine, NAS







SYSTEM I
Controls the stacker using one "Zip-Code" mark. Follows the marked newspaper to "Stacker" and give signal to "Stacker" for "BIM" and "BUNDLE".
SYSTEM II
Controls the "Stacker" using one "Zip-Code" and one "Flap-Code" mark. Follows the marked newspaper to "Stacker" or "Flap". Giving signal to "Stacker" for "BIM" and "BUNDLE" or signal to "FLAP".
SYSTEM III
Reads the "Zip-Code" mark off the labeled newspaper and gives signal to outside controlling "Stacker" for "BIM" and "BUNDLE".
SYSTEM IV
Reads the "Zip-Code" or "Flap-Code" off the labeled newspaper and gives signal to outside "Stacker" for "BIM", "BUNDLE" or "FLAP".
SYSTEM V
Labels the newspaper without any marks for "ZIP" or "FLAP".
SYSTEM VI
Prints the label before apply it to the newspaper with or without "BIM", "ZIP" or "FLAP" marks.

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