About the Renz AP300 Compact Automatic Punch
The Renz AP300 Compact is a high-speed automatic punch capable of producing up to 45,000 Sheets per hour without the need for a dedicated operator and with virtually instant setup.
Designed from the ground up with the digital on-demand print market in mind…the AP300 Compact can be setup in less than a minute thanks to the intuitive colour touch screen. Tool changes can be completed in just a few minutes with minor punch pattern adjustments quickly taken care of thanks to Renz’s QSA (Quick Size Adjustment) technology which has been integrated into every tool style. Totally hands-free and virtually operator free operation, except for the loading and unloading an operator is not required, ensures productivity is kept to a maximum.
An incredibly small footprint, very quiet operational noise, less than 65 db A, and built on heavy-duty bi-directional castors the Renz AP300 Compact is perfect for any environment, even a corporate office. These machines are as easy to use an office copier to a desktop printer, push-button simplicity, literally load-up, press go, walk away!
Why buy the Renz AP300 Compact? For business owners
The Renz AP300 Compact has the ability to remove bottlenecks in your production processes and automatically produce up to 45,000 sheets per hour. Traditional methods of manually handling large volumes of paper around a desktop or semi-automated punch can prove tiresome and slow. The addition of a Renz AP300 Compact means that your operators are free to perform other tasks whilst the AP300 performs all the punching requirements of your business.
Infinitely flexible with a host of standard die tools for wire, comb, coil and 2/4 hole punching the AP300 enables all your punching needs to be brought in house. If you have special punch styles or specific tool requirements Renz can manufacture any tool to suit your desired punch format, this manufacturing flexibility further enhances the Renz AP300 Compacts appeal.
Why buy the Renz AP300 Compact? For operators
The patented twin finger pickup system ensures all stock types including mixed stock in the same pile can be handled with ease and without the need for any extra calibration or setup. The twin pickup system effortlessly separates a small pile, normally around 8-10 sheets, from the main feed stack by inserting a small steel beaked tool into the pile to gently split the set. Once the smaller beak is in place a larger glide beak, specially designed to glide into the stack without damaging the sheets, then completely separates the top 8-10 sheets, once split the rubber mallet head gripper clamps the stack and draws the set into the Ap300 transport belts.
The unique Renz feeder system requires zero setup or calibration regardless of stock type, weight, finish or print coverage thanks to the draw in method it utilises every sheet no matter the type is fed with absolute ease. Operating the AP300 Compact could not be simpler.
The Renz AP300 Compact is centrally controlled via an intuitive colour touch screen display enabling the operator to choose between three speeds and FOUR Bite settings for the feed (0.4 to 0.7mm). This versatility on the Renz AP300 Compact improves productivity and ensures greater security on a wider range of punching demands.
Highlights
- Heavy-duty, floor standing, automatic punch machine, for small to medium runs
- Automatic punching process
- Produces up to 45,000 punched sheets per hour
- Two-finger paper pick up system which can handle a range of mixed stock
- Fast die and format changes
- Touch screen assisted set-up process
- Wheels allow the machine to be moved
- QSA (Quick Size Adjustment) for high flexibility of different paper formats
- High capacity feed hopper holds up to 4.000 sheets
- Perfect for on-demand applications
- Low noise level (65db A)
Typical Applications
- Wire Binding
- Comb Binding
- Coil Binding
- 2 or 4 hole drilling/punching
- High Volume punching
Got any Questions? Get in Touch
If you have any questions about the Renz AP300 Compact coil binding machine, please contact AfterPrint today.