Focus on Cutters The Tekcel EXR
Print fast cut smarter Complete CNC
Printed rigid media can look the part until the final cut lets it down. For sign and display companies balancing fast turnaround with high expectations, the final stage of production still poses a risk. Misaligned cuts, operator error, or time lost on manual setup all eat into margin and confidence. When manual processes fall short and digital cutters lack power, the Tekcel EXR with OptiCam option bridges the gap by pairing routing strength with intelligent, automated alignment. That’s why more fabricators are turning to the Tekcel EXR, a CNC system built to handle full 2x3m sheets with proven reliability and machining power. When paired with the OptiCam system option, it becomes a true cut-to-print solution that delivers both speed and precision. OptiCam uses an onboard camera to detect three simple printed registration marks, automatically mapping and correcting the cut path in real time, even adjusting for minor shifts in material or print. It’s fast, accurate, and remarkably simple to operate. Operators load the job, start the process, and let the system take over. Whether working with ACM, foam PVC, acrylics or mixed display materials, OptiCam keeps output clean, consistent and repeatable.
This isn’t a compromise between routing strength and print finishing finesse. It’s a fully integrated solution that adds creative flexibility without sacrificing throughput. For busy workshops looking to streamline print finishing while expanding what they can offer, it’s a powerful step forward. Complete CNC Solutions offers the Tekcel EXR 2x3m and OptiCam option as a supported system, with tooling advice, training and technical support included. For businesses ready to simplify their cut-to-print process, get in touch, book a demo and see the Tekcel EXR 2x3m in action.
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Additional features on the Mimaki CJV200 Series include an ink-saving function, paper-based ink cartridges and Rasterlink RIP, which is included with the machine, while users can also add on an optional bulk ink system for even more productivity. Such is the flexibility of the device that it is an ideal investment
for producing profitable work across signs, banners, vehicle graphics, stickers, wall and window graphics, and exhibition and events signage.
Alongside the Mimaki machine, Soyang Hardware also offers The Mimaki CJV200 The Mimaki CJV200-160
It is critical for print companies and sign makers to invest in high-quality cutting equipment. Get this wrong and you run the risk of producing below-par work that could cost you in terms of both reprints and repeat business from the customer. Soyang Hardware offers a range of reliable cutting solutions that
deliver a high-quality, clean and consistent finish on all types of applications. One stand-out example is the Mimaki CJV200 Series, a versatile entry-level print and cut machine suitable for print businesses of all shapes and sizes. Available in three widths – 800mm, 1,360mm and 1610mm – the device can print at a maximum resolution of 1200dpi. With impressive production speeds up to 70m sq/hr in four-colour mode and up to 29m sq/hr in eight-colour mode, ensuring swift turnaround on all jobs.
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the VeloBlade Nexus cutting solution from Vivid Laminating Technologies. Supplied in four different bed sizes – 3000x3200mm,
3000x1600mm, 2500x1600mm, and 1800x1600mm – the VeloBlade Nexus is a range of wide-format digital die-cutting systems that operate seamlessly with substrates up to 25mm in thickness. Opening up a wide range of applications to the end user. All VeloBlade Nexus models can cut a variety of materials, including PVC board, foamed PVC board, vinyl, corrugated paper and acrylic sheets, allowing users to take on work such as both outdoor and indoor signage, POS, banners and packaging. From compact print and cut solutions to high-end flatbed
systems, Soyang Hardware is your partner for performance-led production.
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