Summa, renowned for its digital cutting solutions, introduces the V Series –  a new lineup of four advanced flatbed cutters designed for the packaging and other industries – the Invicta, the Optima, the Integra, and the Omnia. These digital cutters are equipped with Summa’s intuitive GoProduce software, are capable of high-quality kiss- and V-cutting, and allow for quick and easy tool swaps.

 summa v series launch 768x403The new Summa V Series delivers a powerful combination of precision and adaptability across multiple industries

Summa logoSumma's new V Series offers four specialized models, each designed for distinct applications in packaging.  The Invicta is a single-head flatbed cutter, ideal for prototyping and short production runs, while the Optima offers the same capabilities with a double-head design for increased efficiency. For board and sign as well as packaging, the Integra is the top choice, featuring an integrated router. Finally, the Omnia excels in automation and short production runs, delivering seamless workflow integration.

All these cutters are available in various bed sizes, ranging from 750 x 800 mm to 1600 x 3030 mm.

Stijn Henderickx, CEO of Summa says: “The V series are powerful cutters designed for packaging. Engineered to handle materials from corrugated board to folding carton, they deliver the utmost precision - from a single prototype to low-volume production runs. We’re proud to expand our portfolio into the packaging industry and bring our expertise in precision cutting to this dynamic sector.”

VERSATILITY: TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND APPLICATIONS

The V Series delivers a powerful combination of precision and adaptability across multiple industries, including packaging, printing, signage, and apparel production.

Materials: These digital cutters support sheet-based workflows and can process a wide range of materials, such as folding carton, corrugated cardboard, vinyl, PVC, foam board, leather, fabrics, greyboard, and paper.

Tools: To ensure optimal results across different applications, the V Series offers over 15 specialized tools for cutting and creasing, and the Integra model includes a router. The entire series can process materials up to 20 mm thick. Seamless tool compatibility across all models enhances efficiency and workflow integration.

Applications: The V Series is an excellent choice for small copy shops, sign makers, and design studios. Key applications include: packaging, motor decals, all types of signage and displays, and patterns.

Luca Bartalini, product manager of Summa says: “The V Series stands out with its seamless tool compatibility and high-precision, making it the perfect solution for the packaging, sign making, and apparel industries. Designed for efficiency, it features quick tool swaps and user-friendly one-click workflows. The V Series delivers high-quality cutting and versatility with top-notch Italian engineering and a 5-year warranty."

Summa's V Series will be available worldwide from March 20th through Summa’s global network of partners. Industry professionals can experience the machines firsthand at the ISA Sign Expo, Las Vegas from April 23rd-25th (Booth 2025) and FESPA, Berlin from May 6th-9th (Booth E50). It is not yet known if one will be at PacPrint in Sydney this May.

Summa flatbed cutters are available through Pozitive in Australia. Roll cutters also available through Kayell and Celmac.

www.summa.com

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