A system from Israeli company Highcon enables flat bed wide format users to enter the packaging market by delivering digital cutting and creasing.
Say goodbye to all those expensive dies that are needed in the conventional cutting and creasing world.
The Highcon Euclid is the first fully digital cutting and creasing machine for converting paper, labels, folding carton and microflute. The Euclid incorporates Highcon’s patented ‘DART’ (Digital Adhesive Rule Technology) to produce creases, and high-speed laser optics for cutting and etching. The Euclid transforms cutting and creasing from an analogue to a digital workflow, dramatically streamlining the finishing process.
Highcon digital finishing removes the design limitations of conventional dies, while simultaneously enabling faster turnaround, lower costs, wider applications, shorter run lengths and reduced carbon footprint. Now printers and convertors can better serve their customers profitably and brand owners can bring more innovative packaging designs to the shelves more rapidly.
Aviv Ratzman, CEO, Highcon
“Our aim is to deliver solutions which make a real difference to the success of printers and convertors through innovation, productivity and value.”
Read the story of US company Boutwell Owens & Co who installed the Euclid system.
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