Martin Yale BCS212 Tabletop 12up Business Card Slitter Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - The Martin Yale
BCS212 is a tabletop business card slitting machine that is designed to
slit business cards that are printed twelve up on the page.
- It
uses a two part process. First it slits your letter sized sheet into
three strips that are 3.5" x 8.5" and then you feed those strips back
through the machine to cut them into perfect 2" x 3.5" business cards.
- The
BCS 212 allows you to get 20% more cards out of every printed letter
sized sheets as compared a similar 10up business card slitting machine.
Strengths / Features: - The
BCS212 is capable of creating 375 cards per minute which translates to
more than twenty two thousand business cards per hour. This means that
you can potentially cut a run of five hundred business cards in less
than two minutes and a run of one thousand business cards in less than
four minutes. That type of productivity is excellent for on demand
applications.
- The blades used by the BCS212 are semi-self
sharpening. When used normally, the blades on the BCS-212 are designed
to be used for years without the need for replacement. However, over
time if you do damage or wear out the blades on this machine it is
possible to replace them.
- The BCS212 can accept a stack of
documents that is up to 5/8" thick. This means that you can place a
stack of sheets into the machine and let it do its work. If you are
using letter sized sheets it takes a two step process to cut each card.
However, the BCS-212 is also designed to cut cards that are printed
four up on a 3-1/2" x 8-1/2" strip in a one step process for added
productivity.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
BCS212 does have adjustable paper guides that will allow you to adjust
the feeding of your sheets slightly for variances in your printing.
However, it is really only designed to cut twelve up business cards.
This means that it cannot be customized to cut special card sizes or be
adjusted for gutter cutting.
- Unlike some of the larger
business-card slitters that are available on the market, the BCS-212
does not have the ability to perforate or score documents. If you need
these features you will want to look at the Intimus BCS-412 which is a
twelve up business card slitter with the ability to score and perforate
cards.
- In testing the BCS-212 I found that it did an
excellent job with heavy stocks and with coated stocks (at least the
ones I tried). However, it was a little bit tricky to get it to work
with laminated papers. I was able to get it to work with a little bit
of trying but it probably isn't ideal for paper that has been laminated
before cutting.
Recommendation: - The
BCS-212 is an excellent choice for small copy shops, human resource
departments and small printers who want to produce short run business
cards without waiting days or weeks for an outside organization to do
the job.
- It is great for companies who need to create between
a few hundred and a few thousand business cards per day and have a high
quality color copier or digital color printer.
- The BCS-212 will make producing business cards both fast and easy.
- However,
it is probably not the best fit for a large print house or production
facility that is dedicated to printing tens of thousands of business
cards per day.
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About The Author:
If you need more information or would like to purchase the Martin Yale BCS212 Tabletop 12up Business Card Slitter or any of the other Business Card Slitters that we carry please feel to visit our site or contact us with your questions.
This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com.
Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two
hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers,
3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper
Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment
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