The headline feature of version 13.5 is the revamped Auto-Alignment technology. In previous versions, the software could place photos, but it often required manual tweaking to ensure horizons were straight and subjects were centered.

The new AI-driven alignment analyzes the subjects in your photos. It detects faces, horizons, and key focal points to ensure that when a photo is placed in a template, it is perfectly framed. No more cutting off the bride’s head at the top of the frame or leaving too much empty sky. The software now "sees" the image like a human designer would.

When software handles the alignment and layout, human error is reduced. Your albums will have a consistent, professional look across every project, ensuring your brand reputation remains high-quality.


  • Insert leader card

  • Monitor transport

  • At the exit

  • Remove and cut film


  • The Album Xpress Pro 135 New is a significant upgrade over previous dry-mount presses, offering faster heat-up, smarter controls, and more reliable pressure. It’s the ideal choice for anyone regularly producing flush-mount albums, matted prints, or laminated pages. While not a high-volume industrial press (like a Seal 210M), it delivers professional-grade results in a compact, affordable, and easy-to-use package for small to medium studios.

    Rating: 4.7/5 – Highly recommended for photographers and framers who need consistent, bubble-free mounting without breaking the bank.


    Since "Album Xpress Pro 135 New" refers to photo album design software, I cannot run the software for you. However, I can create a conceptual "Solid Story" design plan that you can execute within the software.

    Here is a blueprint for designing a wedding album called "The Solid Story" using Album Xpress Pro 135. This plan focuses on creating a cohesive narrative using the new features typically found in the "New" versions (like enhanced masking, group operations, and color grading).

    | Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | Platen Size | 13″ x 18″ (33 x 46 cm) | | Max Opening Height | 1.5″ (38 mm) | | Temperature Range | Ambient – 350°F (177°C) | | Warm-Up Time | ~8 min to 200°F | | Pressure Mechanism | Dual-lever, 500+ lbs force | | Weight | 48 lbs (21.8 kg) | | Dimensions (WxDxH) | 22″ x 16″ x 12″ | | Power | 120V AC, 60 Hz, 1400W (US) / 230V EU version available |

    To get the most out of this machine, you must follow the optimal workflow. Here is the standard operating procedure used by top print labs:

    Step 1: Pre-Heat Plug in the unit and set the temperature to 135°C for EVA glue or 150°C for PUR glue. The digital display will flash until the Album Xpress Pro 135 New reaches the target temp (approx. 6-8 minutes).

    Step 2: Prepare the Album Block Ensure your pages have been trimmed perfectly. The pages must be stacked with the thermal glue facing the spine edge. Insert the protective release film (silicon paper) between the cover and the first page to prevent glue seepage.

    Step 3: Load & Shim Place the album block into the jig. For the Album Xpress Pro 135 New, you must insert the correct spine shim. A 1-inch thick album requires a shim that raises the spine 1-inch above the table. This creates the perfect "rounding" effect.

    Step 4: Press Cycle Close the top plate. Turn the pressure wheel clockwise until the gauge reads 400 PSI. Hold for 25 seconds (for standard photo paper) or 45 seconds (for fine art textured paper).

    Step 5: The "New" Cooling Process Release the pressure via the two safety buttons. Remove the album and place it on the cooling rack. Unlike older units, the Album Xpress Pro 135 New includes a built-in hold timer that beeps exactly when the glue has set (usually 90 seconds).

    Investing in the Album Xpress Pro 135 New is a serious financial commitment (typically retailing between $2,500 and $3,800 USD). Protect your asset with these maintenance rituals: