Dual Cutting Advantage
Incorporating two plotters, the DLF-220S focuses on efficiency. By dividing the task between the two plotters—one for each half of the labels—movement is minimized, resulting in an optimization of the cutting process. In most cases, this leads to a speed increase of over 2x.
Compact and Efficient Design
Despite its desktop design, the DLF-220S is equipped to manage varied paper and plastic films, delivering precision cuts while ensuring minimal wastage, making it particularly advantageous for short runs.
Economic Benefits
This finisher operates on a digital workflow, removing the requirement for die plates, which translates to operational cost savings. Moreover, it offers the flexibility to modify the label’s shape, size, and quantity as per demand.
Software and Synchronization
The integrated software, paired with CCD cameras, fine-tunes cutting positions. The ease of importing a PDF cutting file further simplifies this process, allowing for on the fly adjustments and quick job changes.
Why Choose Dual Plotter
For diverse layout requirements, the dual plotter’s synchronized functionality offers a distinct advantage over double-head systems, ensuring that both plotters remain actively engaged, optimizing output.
Compatibility
The DLF-220S seamlessly integrates with printers such as the Afinia L901 or Afinia L801. This compatibility ensures that labels printed on continuous material can be easily transitioned to finishing with the DLF-220S.
Enhanced Production and Workflow
This model stands out in its ability to accelerate production without compromising on costs. Its state-of-the-art optical sensor is designed to prevent errors, and its user-friendly design promotes time and cost efficiency.
Simplified Processes
The DLF-220S challenges traditional limitations, allowing users to control their label production, reduce wait times, and manage stock. With lamination options and efficient full bleed label production, it encapsulates a holistic approach to label finishing.