ISAG: Two new solutions for finishing XXL formats

According to ISAG, the new proPrint 30SHS printer is a laser photo lab system for printing stunning images in genuine photo quality and will be the ideal solution for high quality book cover prints, posters or large panorama pictures up to a size of 30 inches, as well as for XXL photo books.

Book covers with a size of 30 x 45 or 30 x 30 centimeters can easily be manufactured with the proPrint 30SHS laser lab. The printing system is fitted with an integrated nesting software for optimized paper usage. Additionaly, it provides a multiple image production-master for an increase of productivity.

The proPrint 30SHS laser printer processes photo paper from roll to sheet with a maximum width of 30 inches and a maximum length of more than 100 inches. As an option, it can be upgraded to process unlimited paper lengths.

The new photoCut XY flatbed cutter runs with an automatic image nesting software for optimized material usage. Delivering exceptional productivity fully automatically, this easy-to-handle cutting system saves time and effort when cutting multi-up printed sheets into big posters, banners, large book pages or other print-on-demand photo products.

The photoCut XY is equipped with a bar code control that scans the code on the print, provided by the proPrint 30SHS laser printer. The cutter identifies the position of the print and cuts it precisely according to the cutting mark. An automatically cutter alignment ensures the correct position of the knife, in case the material is not placed exactly on the cutting table. This optimized cutting technology reduces rejects and saves valuable time and production costs.

The photoCut XY flatbed cutter processes almost every type of photo paper,is very user-friendly and needs only a minimum of personnel employment.

Rainer Bauer, CEO of Imaging Solutions, stated: “We offer with both, photoCut XY cutter and proPrint 30SHS printer, an ideal minilab solution for the fast and high quality finishing of premium photo products.”