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The VeloBlade Nexus is a powerful range of flatbed digital cutters engineered to handle substrates up to 25mm thick, with cutting areas starting at 1800mm x 1600mm. Built for versatility, it effortlessly processes a wide range of materials—including Dibond, MDF, fabrics, acrylic, and more. Compatible with our exclusive, patented technologies like VeloTaper and Veloton, the Nexus delivers unmatched precision, enhanced automation, and expands creative potential.


Why Choose VeloBlade Nexus? Precision. Power. Possibility.


Patented Add-Ons Exclusive To Veloblade Boost speed and performance with Velotaper and Veloton solutions.


Cut a Huge Range of Materials


Dibond, MDF, fabrics, acrylic & more – up to 25mm thick. Large Format Flexibility


Sizes starting from 1800mm x 1600mm – 3300 x 2100mm, ideal for wide-format work. Custom sizes are also available.


Automatic Tool Changer No manual swaps – fast, seamless tool changes for uninterrupted production. Available on select models only.


Auto Cut-Depth Setting


Perfect results every time – no guesswork. User-Friendly ZipCore Software


Pinpoint control – down to 0.01mm accuracy. Seamless Workflow Integration


Works with Adobe Illustrator, Caldera, Onyx, and more.


Roll & Sheet Production Rotating bed supports both sheet-fed and roll-fed jobs – even reel-to-reel.


Over 100 Tools Available


From knives to engravers – whatever the job, you’re covered. See The Systems In Action


16th - 19th Sep


Stand: 3E15 Barcelona


Birmingham Stand: P460 23rd - 25th Sep


CONTACT US TO BOOK YOUR DEMONSTRATION TODAY +44 (0) 1530 510 946 WWW.VIVID-ONLINE.COM Scan To Discover More!


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