Spartanics Unveils Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System
(LabelExpo Europe 2011, Brussels, Stand 9H54) Designers of printed labels nameplates, faceplates and a wide range of other cut printed products involving digital printing and/or digital finishing (laser cutting) can now direct and control ALL print and laser cutting finishing specifications at the earliest design stages with Spartanics’ latest laser cutting innovation--Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System.
Unlike other digital cutting /laser cutting lines that may require input of vector-based files during set up, the Spartanics’ Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System allows product developers of all kinds to use their RIP (Rastor Image Process) software at the pre-press level to specify not only print but also laser cutting files to finish the product. The Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System has the built-in capability to extract the vector data embedded in PDF, ONYX or other formats. In addition, the Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System enables the use of bar codes to signal job changeovers for uninterrupted continuous production lines and the cost-efficiencies this affords for short-run jobs.
For more details on Spartanics Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System see http://www.spartanics.com/products_detail.cgi?id_num=55&styleid=2
The Spartanics Designers’ Turnkey Digital Print-to-Laser Cutting System world debut will be in Brussels on September 27-30, 2011 LabelExpo Europe Stand #9H54. Those not attending this trade show who are interested in visiting installations in Europe or North America can contact Mike Bacon, Spartanics VP, at +847 – 394- 5700 or mbacon(at)spartanics.com .
For all other sales and product inquiries please contact Scott Edwards, Sales Administrator, Spartanics, + (847) 394 5700, FAX + (847) 394 0409, sales (at) spartanics.com .
About Spartanics
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, USA-headquartered Spartanics specializes in tightly integrating advanced software engineering with sophisticated handling systems to manufacture best-in-class die cutting machinery , laser cutting machine technology as well as screen printing systems and other equipment for fabricating products made from flat stock materials. Its worldwide service organization uses state-of-the-art virtual service technician technology and also maintains offices and spare parts in Europe.
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