Fx Series 9 Franking Machine
The ultimate franking machine for high-volume, mixed-size postage
The Frama Fx9 franking machine has been created for the highest levels of durability, speed, and efficiency. Packed with the latest innovative technology inspired by our 50+ years of franking excellence, the Fx9 is the ultimate accompaniment to the busy mailroom with high-volume, multi-sized postage.
Advantages at a glance
- Suitable for approx. 1000 letters/day
- Scales up to 35kg
- Mix-Mail Feeder
- Optional Dynamic Scale for multi-size and multi-weight postage
- Coloured touch screen
- Function keys for pre-programming popular processes
- Label dispenser
- Collecting tray
- Up to 500 cost centres for multiple departments’ cost control
- Royal Mail Signed-for and Special-delivery enabled
What you can expect
Dynamic Weighing (optional)
- The use of a dynamic scale significantly simplifies mail processing.
- Each item is weighed and measured individually.
- The postage is calculated again for each item. This is an efficient way to avoid incorrect franking.
Automatic letter feeder (and optional sealer)
- Fully automatic letter feeder performs all settings independently.
- Process a wide variety of letter formats and thicknesses simultaneously.
Coloured touch screen
- The clear and colourful touch screen makes it easy for you to operate the franking machine intuitively.
Professional looking mail
- With up to 10 advertising imprints, make your outgoing mail your own advertising tool.
Energy efficient
- The Fx Series 9 is ENERGY STAR qualified – products that qualify for ENERGY STAR adhere to strict energy efficiency guidelines, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- In addition, the Fx Series franking machines were designed and developed with strict environmental considerations in mind. The focus was on a high recycling rate of the components. This was achieved by dispensing with adhesives or non-detachable metal connections. On average, 75% of the materials used can be recycled.
Product highlights
The uncompromising franking machine for high-speed mail processing.