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Abracadabra. Yes, we really can make all your surplus equipment disappear. Here’s the latest featured press in our inventory.

This Mark Andy Model 2200 is very clean, in excellent condition, and offers a large range of benefits.

Primary Unwind 36”

8 Print Stations

2 AAA Light Touch UV Units

4 Die Stations

2 Waste Rewind Towers

Secondary Unwind used for Lamination Films

Dual Spindle Rewind

Full Set of 8 Anilox Rolls

Plow Folder

And So Much More!

Contact me for a complete equipment list or more details. Mona

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