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Album Xpress - Pro 135 New

Crucial: Never put film in without a leader card or trailing film attached.

If the price (typically $8,000–$15,000 USD new) or size is prohibitive, consider:

Features are great, but how does Album Xpress Pro 13.5 actually help your business? album xpress pro 135 new

The Album Xpress Pro 135 New is a professional-grade, electric heat press specifically designed for the lay-flat photo book and flush-mount album industry. Unlike standard laminators or cold presses, this machine uses precisely controlled top and bottom heat plates to activate thermal glue (PUR or EVA) pre-applied to album pages.

The "Pro 135" designation refers to the maximum binding width: 135 centimeters (approximately 53 inches). The "New" suffix indicates a hardware revision that includes upgraded digital thermostats, reinforced heating elements, and a safety interlock system absent in previous versions. Crucial: Never put film in without a leader

This machine is designed to produce "magazine-quality" albums that open completely flat without gutter loss. Whether you are a high-volume wedding photographer or a small print shop, the Album Xpress Pro 135 New promises to reduce binding time from minutes to seconds per page.

The Album Xpress Pro 135 New is sold primarily through professional finishing equipment distributors. Because it is a heavy industrial machine, avoid purchasing from generic marketplaces like Amazon or eBay, where you may receive a counterfeit or damaged return. Always verify the serial number with the manufacturer

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Always verify the serial number with the manufacturer. Genuine Album Xpress Pro 135 New units have a holographic "New Gen" sticker located near the power cord inlet.

Previous album presses relied on single-point thermostats, leading to cold spots at the edges of large albums. The Album Xpress Pro 135 New features a dual-zone heating system. Independent sensors monitor the left and right halves of the platen. This ensures that a 12x36 inch panoramic album receives the same 140°C (284°F) of heat at the center as it does at the corners.