Digital Cutting Machine
Equipment.
High-precision digital cutting systems for signage, packaging, textiles, and industrial applications. Featuring CCD cameras, oscillating knives, and multi-tool heads.
Maximum Efficiency
Equipped with load-sensing hydraulics that optimize flow for faster cycle times and reduced fuel consumption.
Certified Reliability
Every machine undergoes a rigorous 140-point inspection process before being listed in our inventory.
Service Included
Purchase or rent with confidence knowing our mobile service fleet is available 24/7 for on-site repairs.
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Available Models
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Customer Stories
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a knife cutter and a laser cutter?
Digital knife cutters use physical blades to cut materials, producing clean edges without heat-affected zones or burning. They excel at cutting flexible materials, thick substrates, and materials that cannot be laser-cut like PVC and certain foams.
Can digital cutters perform kiss-cutting?
Yes, digital cutters can precisely control cutting depth for kiss-cutting applications, where the blade cuts through the top layer while leaving the backing material intact. This is ideal for labels, stickers, and die-cut adhesives.
What is print-to-cut registration?
Print-to-cut registration uses a camera system to read registration marks printed on the material, automatically aligning the cut path with the printed graphics. This ensures precise cutting around printed designs for stickers, labels, and packaging.
What materials can be cut with a digital cutter?
Digital cutters handle cardboard, corrugated board, foam board, vinyl, leather, rubber, gasket materials, textiles, composites, and many more. Maximum material thickness varies by model, typically ranging from 20mm to 70mm.
How do I choose between oscillating and drag knife tools?
Oscillating knives rapidly vibrate up and down, ideal for thick or dense materials like cardboard and leather. Drag knives are pulled through the material, best for thin films, vinyl, and paper. Many machines support both for versatility.
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