Office paper cutters form a specialised group of machines within the office technology sector. They are available in a variety of designs, performance classes and configurations.
They are characterised by different control systems, performance levels and degrees of automation. Modern models often offer digital interfaces, maintenance monitoring and energy efficiency features.
Leading suppliers include Konica Minolta, Canon, Xerox and HP, alongside a number of specialist engineering firms.
Office cutting machines are used in offices, medical practices, publishing houses and administrative departments. Users range from small trades and craft businesses through to medium-sized production facilities and industrial mass production. Key selection criteria include performance, installation space, energy consumption, user interface and the availability of spare parts locally.