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Fotoba XLD 170 Digital Cutter

The XLD 170 is the most flexible of all FOTOBA XY cutters. Designed to work with both ROLLS and SHEETS, it is the perfect solution to trim all the flexible media output up to 1.7 mt/67in.

Regardless of any feed misalignment, the XLD 170 will automatically re-align itself to the edge of the printed image. If the printer fails to print parallel to the media edge, or if the printer fails to wind up the roll squarely, the XLD 170 true edge tracking always produces perfectly squared posters.

XLD 170 cutters can handle most flexible media up to a maximum thickness of 0.8mm (32ml) including polycarbonate, photo paper, vinyl, self-adhesive vinyl, PVC, film, duratrans, TDF, canvas, laminated or encapsulated prints and much more.

It cuts a 150 foot roll in under 15 minutes!.

  • Self squaring to the edge of the image (X)
  • Automatic tracking to the image edge (Y)
  • Max linear speed 50-ft per minute
  • Vertical Slitters: Single, 8mm double or adjustable double
  • Cutting by length & quantity for media conversion
  • Memory channels to store different cut marks
  • All mechanisms controlled by stepper motors
  • Automatic scanning of cut marks
  • Accuracy +/- 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
  • Max. Linear Speed 50-ft per minute

FOTOBA CUTMARKS are embedded in most popular RIP softwares.

The XL Series can handle media with a maximum thickness of 40 mil including polycarbonate, laminates and encapsulated media, photo paper, vinyl, self-adhesive vinyl, graphic arts film, duratrans, canvas and much more.

Rewinding

Automatic In-Line Rewinding Solutions for non-stop production.

Motorized Roll Feeder

Can easily hold 660 lbs.

Technical Specification

Max paper width: 170 cm – 67 in.

Min paper width: 28 cm – 11 in.

Max roll diameter allowed: 26 cm – 10 in.

Max cutting thickness: 1 mm – 0.04 in.

Feeding speed: 50 ft. per min.

X cutting accuracy: 1 mm – 0.04 in.

Y cutting accuracy: 1 mm – 0.04 in.

Net Weight: 550 lbs.

Dimensions: 110″ x 36″ x 44″

Supported RIPs