The XP Auto from Kongsberg is an extended new version of the XP cutting table.

It incorporates automatic loading and unloading to give the highest digital converting capacity available. It is the perfect complement to a wide format digital printer, enabling a full digital production workflow for POP displays and short-run packaging work.

Kongsberg_XP_AutoThe XP Auto is the successor to the DCM 24 (Digital Converting Machine). The new model is based on the Kongsberg XP, the company's highest capacity cutting table, designed for high productivity and 24/7 continuous operation. The configuration can handle a wide range of materials, from high-density, rigid sheets requiring a milling tool, to flexible materials that can be processed by knife cutting tools. The maximum sheet size for the large format XP44 Auto model is 2.3m x 3.6m.

The addition of automatic media handling transforms the XP into a fully automatic finishing system that can run unattended for long periods. Unattended operations are aided by the XP's automatic tool calibration and a camera system for accurate print-to-cut registration. Exclusive for the XP Auto is the ability to register sheets with the print side facing down. This is achieved by means of a camera, located below the table top level and driven by a separate servo axis that registers the marks as the board is moved from the in-stack to the cutting area.

The system is particularly valuable for producing POP display work and short-run customized packaging, with short turnaround times. Compared with conventional cutting and creasing systems for packaging, this also avoids the lead times and high cost of making cutting dies. A milling capability is optional for materials such as MDF, Forex, Dibond and acrylic panels.

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