Innovation for digital printing
Digital Collators automate the finishing process behind digital printing machines. They process the shingled stream from the folder into stacks of finished book blocks. The proven stacking technology of the RIMA-SYSTEM stackers has been expanded by high-performance scanning and gluing technology and now enables the production of pre-glued book blocks
Digital Collator RS 700
The RS 700 Lift Collator processes the signatures supplied in the shingled stream into stable book blocks. The book blocks are pre-glued in the Collator, stacked, separated signature-exactly and ejected on the delivery table. The stacks can be pressed and compensated as needed.
Digital Collator ST 2000-DGT
In contrast to the RS 700, the ST 2000-DGT forms whole logs of pre-glued or loose book blocks. With appropriate preparation in the bookbindery (log feederfor pre-glue book blocks) the productivity can be increased even further. Anintermediate storage of the products is simplified.
Product handling
A high-speed transfer unit enables the safe redirection of the shingle stream at up to 300 m/min. Spine leading, the signatures are then perfectly aligned again in the infeed of the collator before they are glued and bundled.
Counting system
In the infeed, the products are counted exactly and registered via a code reader.This allows the exact separation and error-free collection of book blocks.
Gluing system
A high-performance gluing unit provides the signatures with up to 190 adhesivedots per second. The gluing can be done at the edges or in the middle, one-sided or two-sided.
Pre-glued book blocks
Convincing result. Perfect, pre-glued book blocks. This facilitates further processing in the bookbindery, with both manual and automatic placement.
Real-time communication
The Collator communicates with the folding units from manroland Goss web systems using a real-time interface.
Log production
The formats can either be set on the collator or can be taken over by the press. The collator automatically adjusts to it.