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I noticed from a photograph that there appears to be a sensor at the head stop. Does the machine have an electronic sensor to recognize the presence of the sheet on the side and front lay?

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I noticed from a photograph that there appears to be a sensor at the head stop. Does the machine have an electronic sensor to recognize the presence of the sheet on the side and front lay?

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Yes, there are front lay (head stop) and side guide sensors to monitor that the sheet is registered at the feeder, before the gripper grips the sheet. The sensors will either stop the feeder or sound a buzzer (if there is side guide error during foil stamping) in the event of a miss-fed or crooked fed sheet.

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