Ever heard of a paper counting machine? There are a few varieties available today on the market. The one we highly recommend to our customers is the Max-Bantam Paper Counter from U.S. Paper Counters. The Max-Bantam may not look at all impressive on the outside, but it’s internal workings would impress even the most skeptical engineer. But I’ll spare you the boring details and simply let you know this machine is a
mechanical wonder.
Most paper counters simply weigh a stack of paper and give you an estimate of how many pages there are in the stack. The Max-Bantam actually counts each and every single page. This is done by floating the stack of paper with a cushion of air while a small tab our counter flips through the stack of paper.
The process for counting a ream of 20 lb. bond paper takes merely seconds. The machine can also insert tabs of paper into the stack at selected intervals, if desired.
Who needs a paper counting machine? Most of our clients include print shops, commercial printers, and governments agencies, especially voting districts. We have customers who use paper counters for a wide variety of jobs including counting printed sheets, tickets, and paper voting ballots. You can find out more about paper counting machines here at Office Zone.
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