BREAKING NEWS:
 
 
 

New 64" cutter from Mutoh

Story Image
The new Mutoh SC-PRO cutting plotter
The new Mutoh SC-PRO cutting plotter
Mutoh  cutting  printing - large format 
Mutoh's new SC-PRO is a 64” multi-purpose professional drag-knife cutter for regular vinyl cutting, integrating Mutoh’s patented Epos technology for automatic contour cutting.

Engineered and developed by Mutoh Europe, Belgium, the new Mutoh SC-PRO 1650 friction-feed cutting plotter can accommodate roll and sheet media up to 72.83". The machine is equipped with 4 repositionable grid rollers, allowing the use of different media widths. Off-cuts down to 3.93" can be accommodated. The cutter's maximum cutting width is 64.37". The SC-PRO grid rollers are matched per individual cutting plotter to guarantee perfect long length tracking and straight media transport.

Randy Rickert, Mutoh's director of sales, service and marketing says, "With two units instead of one, enabling full time printing and cutting, overall productivity is more efficient. Unlike other manufacturers offering print & cut solutions combined in one machine, Mutoh chose a different approach, establishing the link between an individual cutter and an individual printer."

Equipped with a combo head enabling cutting/plotting and automatic sheet off, the SC-PRO can cut a broad range of sign making materials ranging from self-adhesive PVC to sandblast, up to a maximum thickness of 1 mm. In order to guarantee optimum cutting results with various materials, cutting force is stepwise adjustable from 20 - 450g, Cutting speed is adjustable to at a maximum acceleration of 2.5 G. The unit's keyboard is detachable for maximum user convenience. The machine comes with a stand, a roll support system and media basket. The SC-PRO 1650 cutter is standard equipped with RS-232 & USB interfaces.

Omnitech Graphics is the Australian distributor


Add your comment


OUR NEWS REGIONS

 

LATEST ISSUES ONLINE

Australian Printer
Asia Pacific Packaging Magazine
New Zealand Printer magazine
 
Banner

Latest AP Online

Australian Printer

OUR NEWS REGIONS

Features

2012: a busy year

2012 produced challenges, achievements, and more than a few changes for the industry. New PrintNZ manager Ruth Cobb reviews an eventful year

Read more
 

Tropical delight

Queensland based jobbing outfit Payne Print believes that investing in new technology is key to keeping ahead, and has just taken delivery of a new single-colour GTO

Read more
 
sideBar