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NEWSLETTER 

March 17, 2005

 We had an idea in 1989 on how to improve the miss-multiple technology on a rotary drum newspaper inserter. This rotary concept began in 1935 and has proven to be reliable technology up to our year 2005.

Our major challenge was to “ignore” the mechanical runout in order to

provide accurate insert thickness reports.

 Our third generation technology reads the mechanical run-out into our math equation. The mailroom operator then pushes a second button after the inserts have been introduced and we will learn a insert thickness from 3 mils to .375 (3/8) inch thickness. Once the insert thickness has been learned our memory will not forget ! It will hold the setting until the mailroom operator wants to teach a new insert thickness.

Our one-piece unit replaces both the old miss photo-electrics and the unreliable electro-mechanical limit switch. Unlike the photo-electrics our technology is impervious to paper dust. No more dusting photo lens.

The average set-up time for old technology is ten minutes. Our model PHT52739-1 learns in 30 seconds !! No need to be a mathematical wizard to figure labor cost savings.

The best part is it’s low cost. Very quickly amortized. The small mailroom can afford like the major newspapers.

A live demonstration will be arranged, just contact us either by E Mail ( phtcasciano@aol.com ) or land phone (732) 408-0507

An added incentive, we are able, as an added feature, to count single, double, triple and quads inserts, which operate in our range of 3 mil to .375 inches.

 Sincerely,

 Ralph Casciano / Founder