Summa Receives HP Validation For Cutting 

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After evaluating and testing the Summa L Series laser cutters with the HP Stitch Printer Series, HP has given its validation. This acknowledgement shows that both technologies work seamlessly together, providing added value to customer workflows.

HP states that the purpose of the validation with Summa is to enhance the value proposition and competitive advantage of HP Stitch and Summa. As a result, solutions can be provided for the E2E printing environment beyond the printer.

Summa’s CEO, Erwin Vandousselaere added, ‘With our L Series and the L3214 in particular, Summa introduced a true productivity game changer to textile cutting. It is not only speed that makes this cutter to stand out, it also maintains the finest accuracy and meets the highest safety standards. In addition, thanks to the 3.2m width, it entails a perfect synergy with large format textile printers, such as the HP Stitch printer series. I believe the validation by HP represents great added value helping customers with equipment that fits their business needs.’

For companies in high production environments, production capacity is where profit comes from. In that case, it is all the more important to optimise workflows and make the most qualitative products in the shortest possible time. Part of this is the coordination between print and cut.

Summa laser cutting features:

• Increased production capacity through automation and high laser acceleration.
• Ease of use through automated options and smart media handling.
• Business continuity through reliable long-life laser tube and high-quality electronics.
• Safe operations with the closed system and the extraction of fumes.
• Precise finish through camera recognition, contactless cutting and sealed edges.

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