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This artificial intelligence registration technology is a revolutionary technical leap over existing systems in the industry. It requires no registration marks and treats each sheet like a separate, unique job.
Dann Ramstein, General Partner of ICA
The AIS achieves variable data finishing (VDF) effects above that of traditional die-stamping and screen-UV processes—with up to 32 textures of embossed foil per piece, with varying heights up to 200 microns. To increase efficiency, the AIS can use an “Image Acquisition” function without a native print. It can register a job on the first sheet and then create a mirrored print file library for future embellishment applications. Each new job should benefit from improved accuracy from a growing reference library of computer data. Different jobs with different substrate stocks can be stacked together on the feeder and run continuously with no changeover time or loading effort if varnish and foil layer files are preloaded into the system. Users can then quickly provide customers new application versions, variations of 2D/3D dimensional textures, heights of embossing coverage, and foil enhancement options.
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