EZ-Letters® Mail Sortation System

Optimize postage savings with mail sorting automation.
A long, black automated sorting machine with multiple conveyor slots, attached monitors, and red caster wheels, set against a white background.

Overview

Increase your postage savings with the multi-functional EZ-Letters® at a fraction of the cost and size of other letter sorters. This solution has a very low cost of entry, quickest ROI, and has the lowest equipment footprint of any sorter on the market.

EZ-Letters® has a throughput of 18,000 letters per hour and can handle metered mail, permit mail, and manifest mail. It features an OCR that can read letters for automation discounts while giving mailers the option to go for MADC through 5-Digit discounts selectively. The easily customizable Sort Editor facilitates making rapid changes or setting profiles for special projects.

Take care of all of your transactional, office, and promotional mail, as well as incoming mail, international mail, vote by mail, and even process reject mail from other sorting equipment with its best in class imaging/recognition capabilities.

Features

Small Footprint

Allows for seamless integration into existing mail and postal operations.

Cost Effective

All the capabilities of larger letter sorters at a fraction of the cost.

Best-of-Class Imaging

Available with Parascript™ OCR and optional RAF Platinum™ OCR.

Specifications

Throughput: -
10,000 - 18,000/hour
Transport Footprint Dimensions: -
L: 60" (97.07" with scale section) x W: 38.85" (34.07" with covers removed) x H: 70.19" (including monitor)
Stacker Footprint Dimensions: -
L: 56” x W: 34” x H: 41”
Piece Length: -
7 - 13"
Scanner: -
WABCR
Barcode Type: -
1D or 2D
Label Application: -
Automatic
OCR: -
Yes
Monitor/Controller -
Touchscreen
Power Specifications -
120V/20A IEC C-20 3 Wire, 250V/20A L11-20P/R, or 250V/30A L15-30P/R
Temperature -
50°F - 95°F (10°C - 35°C)
Humidity -
30% - 90%
Compressed Air -
Yes

Piece Type

#10 Envelopes
6x9" Envelopes
C5 Envelopes
DL Envelopes
Postcards

Container Options

Mail Trays

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