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Contact SupplierCAMM-1 GR-640, GR-540, GR-420 LARGE FORMAT CUTTERS
Available in 42", 54" and 64" model sizes, GR cutters are powerful, easy-to-operate devices. Packed with advanced and versatile new features, they are designed for a whole new level of sign, apparel, vehicle graphics and packaging production.
The new GR series large format cutter integrates with Roland software and print devices, as well as other manufacturers' software and printers. Featuring Roland’s famously precise and reliable CAMM-1 technology, GR cutters far exceed the needs of today’s graphics professionals with outstanding media versatility, speed, accuracy, and state-of-the-art cutting features.
GR SERIES FEATURESA new blade holder features two blade positions with the rear position designed for perforated cutting and creasing. A specially designed cutting groove in the platen enables the blade to cut clean and avoid unwanted damage to your blade. This makes the GR perfect for creating pop-out decals and packaging prototypes.
Combine with Your Printer for Print then Cut Workflow
Adcom Quadralign optical registration system automatically recognizes printer crop marks on printed media. Combine an existing large format printer with a GR cutter for an exact and efficient contour cut graphics workflow.
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Combine with Your Printer for Print then Cut Workflow
Adcom Quadralign optical registration system automatically recognizes printer crop marks on printed media. Combine an existing large format printer with a GR cutter for an exact and efficient contour cut graphics workflow.
Adcom CutStudio allows designers to quickly and easily enlarge, reduce, re-position, rotate and mirror images. BMP, JPG, STX, AI, and EPS file formats are all supported. The latest version includes new scaling and cut-layer outputting functions.
Powerful features and a stylish new machine build offer users unmatched speed and cutting strength.
GR cutters feature overcutting (tangential emulation) of .04 inches (1 mm) to ensure sharp edges. Overcutting corners is the process in which the blade travels past the cut line before the blade is lifted, turned and rotated toward the new cut direction in advance of the new cut line. The result is sharp, clean cuts with easy to corners.