

Rena MACH 7 Full-Color Envelope Printer: Tabletop Demo
Product Details
The Rena by Quadient MACH 7 is the most flexible tabletop envelope printer on the market today. Built for mid-volume production mailing operations, its inkjet engine delivers durable, full-bleed color printing — vibrancy and edge-to-edge coverage that no toner-based envelope printer can match.
What this video shows: The MACH 7 running envelopes through its production path, printing full-color graphics with variable data. Watch substrate flexibility, full-bleed coverage, and the inline finish quality.
Who buys the MACH 7: Direct mail houses producing personalized, high-impact envelope campaigns. In-house marketing teams running full-color statement mailings without outsourcing. Mailshops switching from toner-based envelope printing to richer, more durable inkjet output. Print shops adding short-run envelope printing capability.
Why this system wins: Toner-based envelope printers have two persistent limitations — they cannot print true full-bleed, and the toner cracks or rubs off on textured envelope stocks during USPS sortation. The MACH 7 uses pigment-based inkjet engineered for envelope substrates: full coverage edge-to-edge, durable through sortation, and crisp variable data integration.
Key specs: Pigment inkjet, full process color CMYK | Substrate: #6¾ through 9x12 catalog envelopes, paperboard, tablets | Bleed: full bleed, all four edges | Variable data: yes, PDF/PostScript workflow | Speed: mid-volume production tier
To talk specs and pricing or schedule a live demo, contact a Mailtech specialist.
Frequently asked
Can the MACH 7 print on dark-color envelope stocks?
Pigment inkjet works best on light substrates. For dark stocks, white-ink layers or different press technology may be needed. Confirm specific stock compatibility with a Mailtech specialist.
How does the MACH 7 compare to a toner envelope printer?
Toner can't print true full-bleed and cracks on textured envelope stocks during USPS sortation. The MACH 7's pigment inkjet delivers full-bleed color durable through sortation — the production standard for high-impact envelope work.
Is the MACH 7 right for short envelope runs?
Yes — digital inkjet has no plate setup, so even short runs are economical. The MACH 7's production-tier throughput is the main reason to choose it over the smaller MACH 5/MACH 6 tiers — sizing depends on monthly envelope volume.

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