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The Pitney Bowes Relay 7000 is a folding and inserting machine from Pitney Bowes, built for high-volume mailrooms. It automates folding and inserting documents into envelopes. If your Relay 7000 is ageing or no longer supported, Mailcoms can help you find a current folder inserter to replace it.
What is the Pitney Bowes Relay 7000?
The Relay 7000 is a folding and inserting machine (folder inserter) made by Pitney Bowes, a global mailing-equipment manufacturer. Folder inserters automatically fold documents and insert them into envelopes, which speeds up large mailings and cuts manual handling.
Is the Pitney Bowes Relay 7000 still supported?
Older folder inserters are gradually discontinued, and parts and support for end-of-life models can become limited over time. It is worth checking the current status of your machine before relying on it for critical mailings.
Replacing a Pitney Bowes Relay 7000
If your Relay 7000 is no longer practical to keep running, Mailcoms can help you find a current folding and inserting machine to suit your volumes. Many businesses run a folder inserter alongside a franking machine so post is folded, inserted and franked in one workflow.
Looking to replace a folding and inserting machine? Request a quote or call 01543 572 776. Mailcoms supplies mailing equipment and franking machines with no high-pressure sales staff – just the facts so you can match equipment to your mail volumes.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Pitney Bowes Relay 7000? It is a folding and inserting machine (folder inserter) that folds documents and inserts them into envelopes automatically.
Who makes the Relay 7000? Pitney Bowes, a global mailing-equipment manufacturer.
Can Mailcoms help me replace a Pitney Bowes Relay 7000? Yes. Mailcoms supplies mailing equipment and can help you find a current replacement – call 01543 572 776 or request a quote.

