The Champ™ Mailing Solution

Mixed-Weight Manifesting that Empowers Mailers

Overview

Knock out your mail with The Champ Heavy Weight Mail Processor. With 30 years of mailroom experience, Engineering Innovation has developed an exclusive Smart Class Conversion system to take on mail of varying sizes and weights simultaneously. This allows your staff to uncover postage savings and simplify mail preparation for Commercial rates like champs.

The Champ’s unparalleled versatility makes it an ideal addition to any mailroom. It can be outfitted with any of Eii’s presort capabilities—First Class Flats & Parcels, Standard Class Flats & Parcels, BPM Flats and Parcels—as a stand-alone workstation or integrated with EZ-Flats or Chameleon.

Cost Center Barcodes allow operators to keep swinging as they deal with departmental mail without having to stop mail processing.

Features

Industry-Leading Software

Enables the handling of multiple types of mixed-weight mail simultaneously.

Lowest Cost of Ownership

Eliminates wear and tear on mailing equipment with heavier mail and requires no expensive ink cartridges.

Highest Profit Potential

Determine optimal postage discounts and quickly maximize postage savings.

Specifications

Throughput (pph) -
150 - 350
Piece Type -
Boxes, Polybags, Padded Mailers, Bubble Mailers, Tubes, Triangle Boxes
Min Weight -
1 oz.
Max Weight -
50 lbs.
Scale -
Mettler Toledo BC-30
Barcode -
1D and 2D
Scanner -
The Champ: Zebra LS2208 handheld scanner; The Super Champ: Zebra RS-507 ring scanner
OCR -
Yes
Label Size (in) -
4 x 3 (size can vary)
Label Application -
Manual
Printer -
Zebra
Number of Operators -
1
Monitor/Controller -
Non-Touchscreen
Power Specifications -
120V Wall Power
Temperature -
41°F - 113°F (5°C - 45°C)
Humidity -
20% - 80%
Compressed Air -
No

Piece Type

Boxes
Bubble Mailers
Poly Bags
Padded Mailers
Triangle Boxes
Tubes

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