@octochrome. I have used Polar's earliest Eltrotact "P" (pulse) and "S" (sensor) systems on their CE tape control machines. Then on the following generations of EMC I & II , EMC Monitor and ED cutters. The easiest system to program and the best to use! The graphics on this touch screen are excellent.
@@markmiwurdz202 I have used the EM & EMC monitor a while back, I am currently working on 115X at my workplace but I have used XT & N Guillotines, even had the pleasure of operating the SC-21 for 5 years 👍 I love Polar ❤️
@octochrome. Thanks for your reply. The Polar sales guy that used to visit one of the companies I worked at told me this. He said that at one time every other paper cutter/guillotine sold worldwide was a Polar. So that means that Wohlenberg, Schneider, Perfecta, Como, Itoh etc. etc. together fought for "the other one"! Not only are Polar Mohr excellent machine engineers, they listen to the operators, fulfil the customer's needs and thereby lead the marketplace! Stay safe and well.
Love it! Been using it for years ;)
@octochrome. I have used Polar's earliest Eltrotact "P" (pulse) and "S" (sensor) systems on their CE tape control machines. Then on the following generations of EMC I & II , EMC Monitor and ED cutters. The easiest system to program and the best to use! The graphics on this touch screen are excellent.
@@markmiwurdz202 I have used the EM & EMC monitor a while back, I am currently working on 115X at my workplace but I have used XT & N Guillotines, even had the pleasure of operating the SC-21 for 5 years 👍 I love Polar ❤️
@octochrome. Thanks for your reply. The Polar sales guy that used to visit one of the companies I worked at told me this. He said that at one time every other paper cutter/guillotine sold worldwide was a Polar. So that means that Wohlenberg, Schneider, Perfecta, Como, Itoh etc. etc. together fought for "the other one"!
Not only are Polar Mohr excellent machine engineers, they listen to the operators, fulfil the customer's needs and thereby lead the marketplace! Stay safe and well.
Polar is Light-Years ahead! always has been ;) @@markmiwurdz202
I use this function all the time..