EMT International has developed an innovative cutting technology designed to bring greater flexibility and ease of use to digital print finishing. The new approach allows for toolless setup, repeatable adjustments, wide-open access for maintenance, and adaptive cutting across different substrates and changeovers.
“This technology represents a new way of thinking about cutting in digital print finishing,” said Mike Herold, executive vice president of marketing and sales at EMT. “By sharing it, we’re opening the door for meaningful conversations with our customers as we continue to evolve it for the future.”
Alongside the cutting innovation, EMT has also hinted at several further developments aimed at meeting the growing demands of continuous feed inkjet and heavy-substrate applications. These include Dynamic Cross Creasing, which prevents cracking during folding even with full-colour coverage; heavy-duty perforating technology that expands capabilities to 18pt substrates with variable patterns at high speeds; and Videk vision inspection for real-time quality monitoring.
“The ever-increasing range of substrate, caliper, and speed from continuous feed inkjet printing requires finishing solutions to match,” said Jordan Geurts, vice president of technology and solutions at EMT. “Our goal is to give printers flexible, intelligent solutions that adapt as their needs evolve.”
All of the featured systems are based on EMT’s modular platform approach, designed to integrate with existing workflows and partner technologies. EMT says this reinforces its role not just as an equipment provider but as an integration partner, helping printers build future-ready finishing lines.
The new solutions will be demonstrated at Printing United 2025 in Orlando, where EMT will be on booth 2449.
News Courtesy : digital printer mag