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Mimaki introduces new CF22-1225 flatbed cutting plotter

Print Solutions

Mimaki has announced the launch of the CF22-1225 flatbed cutting plotter.

The new cutting solution handles materials as large as 1220 x 2440 mm and is the ideal complement to the company’s JFX200-2513 for on-demand production of seasonal point of sale displays or exhibit components. With the addition of ArtiosCAD Designer Solution software, the two machines make a complete print and cut workflow for creating custom packaging or prototypes. Together, these three components will set sign and display graphics professionals on the path to delivering more profitable short run, print and cut jobs.

‘We have brought to bear our extensive knowledge of cutting solutions in the development of the new CF22-1225 cutting table,’ says Ronald Van den Broek, general manager sales at Mimaki Europe. ‘Combined with the JFX200-2513 flatbed UV inkjet printer and ArtiosCAD, this offering is an ideal end to end solution for cutting and creasing coated cardboard, as well as reciprocating cutting of foam material used for packing.’

He continued, ‘In addition, Mimaki UV LED inks can print on a variety of materials, including uncoated substrates, with vibrant full colour results. Whether organisations are developing sophisticated short run signs and display graphics, creating packaging mock ups or samples, handling special requests for small lot furniture, or simply creating and producing designs on-demand, this solution will not disappoint. It enables businesses to deliver high value, high margin premium services. At the same time, the solution can reduce the need to turn down projects or outsource work.’

The latest version of the widely used Mimaki RasterLink RIP software includes an ID Cut function to make printing and cutting easier and faster. In addition to registration marks, RasterLink6 plus software can include a barcode on the print. This barcode, read by the crop mark sensor on the CF22-1225, contains cutting and rotation information allowing the automation of the cutting process. This function is particularly useful when running nested print-cut jobs, as the cutter continuously reads the data for both single and combined jobs.

RasterLink6 plus software also includes the FineCut plug-in for Adobe Illustrator, allowing a convenient print preview to minimise errors prior to the print and cut operation. In addition, a wide variety of selectable cutting tools allows cutting of industrial materials such as acrylic, foam and rubber with a thickness of up to 55 mm.

‘By implementing the complete print and cut workflow, companies will be able to process orders, from design through finishing, in a highly integrated manner,’ commented John de la Roche of Mimaki’s UK and Ireland distributor, Hybrid Services. ‘Customers can be confident that their service provider can produce high quality, short run and fully designed packaging or signs and display graphics.’

The Mimaki CF22-1225 is expected to be available at the end of 2017.

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