Quaker Chroma enhances efficiency with the L3214 laser cutter

Quaker Chroma Imaging a Moorestown, U.S. based company - provides full-service graphic imaging for retail stores, trade shows, museums and many moreTheir solutions range from banners and wall murals to backlit graphics, window graphics and large format printing. Since March 2020 the company owns a Summa L3214 laser cutter to make their production workflow more efficient. In this short period, the L3214 performed remarkably in such a way Quaker Chroma can’t wait to see what else the machine is capable of. 

Optimal material handling and continuous cutting 

Initially, the company laid eyes on another brand of laser cutting machine. Then an industry-expert recommended to visit the Printing United show in Dallas and watch the Summa L3214 demonstrate its skills. It only took ten minutes for the Quaker Chroma’s owner to be convinced and purchase the L3214. 

Craig Tinkelman – the owner of Quaker Chroma Imaging explains: “When we saw the L3214 performing there were especially two characteristics of the machine that truly blew us away. On the one hand, it was wonderful to see the advancement of the material happening so smoothly and flawlessly. On the other hand, the continuous cutting of the machine is definitely a great perk. This unique on-the-fly cutting feature is key to considerable productivity increase. When compared with other brands of laser cutters, the L3214 from Summa simply is far more efficient. 

Summa L3214 at Printing United 2019

Summa L3214 at Printing United 2019

Summa L3214 at Printing United 2019

Done with cumbersome manual labour 

It was right in the middle of the global Coronavirus break-out when the company purchased the laser cutter. So, up to today Quaker Chroma mostly produced protective material with the machine for local distribution. This way, the L3214 has cut over 40.000 mouth masks, continuously. Also, thousands of clear barrier signage to help people keep the prescribed distances were processed.  

Something that would have never been possible manually, Craig Tinkelman continues. “With the L3214, the material never gets stuck. The laser cutter just starts to process continuously, ensuring tens of thousands of perfectly cut pieces, ready to roll off the table. I just can’t wait until the Corona-era is passed. Because imagine what else the machine is capable of doing! 

Upsize production, downsize costs 

Before the L3214, the production process looked very different. First, you had to take a printed roll, unroll it onto the table, cut it apart, measure it, warm it up it to the sides and only then they could bring it to the sewing department. According to Tinkelman, this was not only time consuming and extremely cumbersome, but it also involved a lot of staff.  

Craig Tinkelman explains: “With the L3214 the fabric goes straight from the printer onto the L3214 and starts to cut immediately. Moreover, the cut pieces have sealed edges already, so there is no need to warm up the sides of the fabric anymore. This means we have been able to speed up production substantially. Earlier we had to turn away work – which is not something a business wants to do  but now we don’t ever anymore because the capacity with the L3214 is so much bigger. 

 

Striking applications 

The speed and accuracy of the L3214 have been great advantages in the production of protective masks and barriers. But Quaker Chroma already discovered another application in which the machine really stands out. 

For years, we tried to have a typical lightbox material cut in a way the quality is satisfactory. But we have never been able to do so until the arrival of the L3214. With the L3214, cutting this particular kind of material is now a child’s play. The Summa laser cutter cuts it with utmost precision, which is really necessary because the fabric needs to fit perfectly over the structure without ripples. Only the L3214 is able to cut it that perfectly according to the quality standards this application requires. After the backlit material is cut, it can go straight to the sewing department, so we can immediately distribute it to the retail stores and trade shows.”  

Quaker Chroma Imaging stands for expertise, solution-driven, leadership, personalized service and innovation. The company brings both depth and ability to the Printing and Imaging world. Combine this with their newest asset – the Summa L3214 laser cutter - and Quaker Chroma Imaging is ready to explore new opportunities and produce stunning, perfectly cut graphics at incredible speed. 

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