Speedy series: Laser engraving and cutting machines for formats up to 1016 x 610 mm
⚫ Engrave | ⚫ Cut | ⚫ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂, Flexx or Fiber laser |
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Work area: | 610 x 305 up to 1016 x 610 mm |
Max. workpiece height: | 125 - 305 mm |
Laser power: | 20 - 120 watts |
SP series: CO2 laser cutter for large-format materials.
⚫ Engrave | ⚫ Cut | ⎯ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂ laser |
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Work area: | 1245 x 710 up to 3250 x 3210 mm |
Max. workpiece height: | 50 - 112 mm |
Laser power: | 40 - 400 watts |
Marking laser stations with galvo marking heads. Marking area up to 44.1 x 25.0 inch.
⚫ Engrave | ⎯ Cut | ⚫ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂ or Fiber laser |
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Max. work area: | 190 x 190 up to 1300 x 450 mm |
Max. workpiece height: | 250 - 764 mm |
Laser power: | 20 - 100 watts / 20 + 100 watts MOPA |
Introducing Ruby 1.1 -- the latest release of our new game-changing laser software platform. Updates include Mac compatibility, multiple client mapping to one laser, svg-import and more!
The latest release of Ruby laser software is compatible with Mac systems-- allowing you to use your Mac to manage, create and prepare jobs using the Ruby platform, and send them directly to the laser.
Ruby 1.1 also provides you with remote access to your production PC from any computer within your network with just one click. You can use Ruby with any operating system. All you need is a Windows PC with Ruby by your laser.
If you are doing lots of photo engraving, you will love this next improvement. Because the new Ruby framework architecture does not include a printer driver, rasterization is optimized for laser job preparation, and done on the fly at the end of the process. This saves time for every single photo engraving, and raises the quality of the finished item.
Direct file import has offered great value to our customers from Ruby's initial release. We are happy that from now on, svg files with text can also be imported directly. You can even modify files and edit text without switching to other programs. All you need for this is Ruby.
With the new release, you can save files directly from your graphic editor to the hot folder, and they will be automatically imported to Ruby. You can fill your hot folders even if Ruby is not running. As soon as you start Ruby, all files from the hot folder will be imported automatically.
The new Ruby release includes markers that allow you to quickly and easily set predefined snap points for fast allignment of different objects.
Access the global Ruby knowledge base now available with the 1.1 release, and benefit from one central point of information with latest online documentation. This helps you use Ruby more efficiently.