The company’s new motto, ‘Maximum added value with a minimum footprint’ was accompanied by an upgrade and relaunch of its compact die-cutting and finishing machine, the new generation ProCut 58.

The machine is the world’s first die-cutter for digitally printed sheets in the quarter size format, either conventional or cut to size and is available with a new sheet feeder, touch panel and software.

The feeder optimises the paper feed, the suction head is fast and easy to adjust and the entire feed area is easily accessible. The menu navigation has been simplified, the operating interface of the 16:9 touch panel comes with a clearer layout and pictograms, thereby making all the functions and features intuitively accessible and language dependent.

With small format print, short run jobs now being printed more often digitally, the ProCut 58 Foil version covers a wide range of finishing applications and processing these short run orders can prove highly profitable as a result of fast job changeovers.

The changeover time from die-cutting to hot foil stamping or back again is reduced as is the warm up time and cool down phase. A footprint of only 4.5 square metres ensures that the machine offers added value in a small space and with a low investment cost.