Paper cutters cut a stack of paper in one motion. Most paper cutters can cut a ream or more of paper at once. You can make the cut nearly anywhere on the paper. Trimmers are cutters that only trim the edge of the paper.
Automatic paper cutters range from models that are semi-automatic (blade motor is electric, but clamp and back-stop are manual) to fully automatic (with the ability to store cutting programs). We also carry more specialized models that can score and perforate items such as brochures, tickets, checks, or computer forms.
We specialize in folder inserters (envelope stuffing machines), folding machines, paper cutters and other machines that process paper in your office. As experts with long experience, we can help you pick the right one. Please call (800) 520-6008. The goal of the PaperFolder Co. is to provide you with the best folder, inserter, cutter or other machine that meets your needs. We have been in business for over 20 years.
The Paper Trimmer Rotary Cutter Machine I-002 is designed for convenience and efficiency. Its precise cutting mechanism ensures clean and accurate cuts every time, making it ideal for tasks that require professional results.
Whether you're working on office documents, classroom materials, or crafting projects, this rotary cutter machine delivers exceptional performance. Its sturdy construction and reliable operation make it a dependable tool for everyday use.
The ergonomic design of the Paper Trimmer Rotary Cutter Machine I-002 ensures ease of use, even during prolonged cutting sessions. Its intuitive controls and simple operation make it suitable for users of all skill levels.
Buying a Certified machine is an economical way to purchase a paper cutter or piece of paper handling equipment. These machines come with a limited ninety-day parts warranty from C&P. Certified machines are generally not repainted and may show some signs of wear. However, these machines are thoroughly cleaned and tested before shipment. We certify that everything on the machine is in working order and that nothing is missing, broken or unduly worn. All necessary tools, guards and manuals will be packaged and shipped with the machine which will be professionally packed up for transport.
Paper cutters are devices used to cut large heaps of paper or thick materials with precision. The machine typically has a flat surface with a sharp cutting blade or edge. In order to use the product, the user has to place the paper on the flat surface, align the paper, and lower the blade to cut the paper. An advantage of paper cutters is that they can cut stacks of paper at one time.
Paper trimmers are tools used for cutting individual sheets of paper or thin materials. They usually have a circular rotary blade that moves along a guide. The rotary blade allows for smooth and accurate cutting without ripping up or crushing the paper. These devices are made for lighter cutting tasks that require high levels of precision and control.
While both paper cutters and trimmers cut and trim paper, they are designed for different types of tasks and volumes. Paper cutters are meant for heavy-duty cutting in professional settings, while paper trimmers are intended for cutting smaller quantities and lightweight materials in creative and hobbyist environments.
Paper cutters are used in the printing and publishing industry, businesses, and office settings to cut large stacks of paper to the desired size for books, to cut documents, and to cut brochures. Paper trimmers are used in schools and educational institutions to trim documents, flyers, presentations, and other paper-based materials.
There are three types of paper cutters: manual, semi-automatic, and automatic paper cutters. Manual paper cutters require manual effort to operate the cutting mechanism. However, semi-automatic and automatic models have motorized or automated cutting mechanisms. These models are also known as electric paper cutters. Read more about manual, semi-automatic, and automatic paper cutters.
Paper cutters are mostly utilized for tasks that call for cutting large amounts of paper, cardstock, photographs, laminated sheets, and other materials accurately and efficiently. These devices are used for commercial printing, bookbinding, packaging, and more. Paper cutters are suited for the printing and publishing industry, art and design industry, photography and framing industry, manufacturing and fabrication industry, and office settings.
Some paper cutters have safety features to avert accidental cuts. The safety features include safety guards, safety locks, mechanisms to secure the paper during cutting, infrared safety beams, and other safety enhancements.
The paper cutter has safety features such as front and rear transparent covers, a blade lock, external blade depth adjustment, easy blade change access from the front of the machine, and a wooden paper push for safe alignment. Also, the product uses a laser to project a visible LED laser cut line onto the paper. The laser is a reference point, and signifies where the cut will occur. As a result, the LED laser cut line achieves accurate and precise cuts.
Trimmers come in various types, like rotary trimmers and sliding trimmers. Rotary trimmers have circular blades that roll along the paper. In contrast, sliding trimmers have blades that slide along a rail.
Trimmers are often used for cutting materials such as paper, cardstock, photographs, and other lightweight materials. They are utilized for crafting, photography, and projects that need precision. The devices are suited for educational institutions and schools, small-scale printing businesses, crafting and hobbyist communities, offices, and home users.
An advantage of this trimmer is that blade changing is simple since there is an aluminum blade mounting bracket with double pivot bearings for the blade axle. It also comes with non-skid feet that provide safety and lets users accurately make cuts without errors. Finally, the device has side guides that include measurements scaled in inches, which enables you to measure paper directly on its table.
Whitaker Brothers prides itself in being the leader in an age of competitive pricing, while still maintaining the business relationship philosophies that come with over 75 years in our industry. Questions? Call us at (800) 243-9226.
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