Summa, a global leader in precision cutting technology, proudly announces the release of the L1810 Gen 2.6 laser cutter, an advanced textile cutting solution that redefines efficiency and performance. Designed for high-volume, high-precision applications, the L1810 Gen 2.6 is packed with innovative features that enhance every aspect of the cutting process, making it ideal for sportswear, dye-sublimated garments, and other textile applications.
The L1810 Gen 2.6 laser cutter is designed for high-performance textile cutting, particularly for sportswear, dye sublimation garments, and other textile products. Equipped with brushless motors, this machine offers increased durability and a longer lifespan. The new motors ensure consistent, reliable performance all day long.
Summa’s new motion control system is at the heart of the Gen 2.6 upgrade. It improves cutting precision and efficiency while increasing operational uptime. The enhanced electronics allow for quicker start-up times and smoother operations.
One of the standout features of the L1810 Gen 2.6 is its ability to connect seamlessly with external devices like the Caron feeder, making it easier than ever to automate your workflow for 24/7 production.
Removing the touch panel control on the unit further streamlines operation. All functionalities are now managed through our laser software, allowing for smoother operation and a more efficient workspace.
The L1810 Gen 2.6 introduces several notable enhancements:
With a new working area of 1820 x 920 mm, the laser cutter is optimized for both large and intricate textile jobs.
The sealed edges of each cut ensure the pieces are ready for the next phase of production, with no need for additional post-processing.
Stijn Henderickx, CEO of Summa, is confident that the L1810 Gen 2.6 laser cutter will redefine productivity in the textile cutting industry: “At Summa, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of cutting technology. The L1810 Gen 2.6 is not just an upgrade; it’s a testament to our dedication to precision, quality, and reliability. We believe this innovation will set a new industry standard, empowering our clients to achieve unparalleled levels of productivity and efficiency.”
Theo van Bruggen, Summa’s laser sales representative, highlights the machine's specific advantages for textile producers: “With the L1810 Gen 2.6, we’ve gone beyond simple upgrades to create a solution that meets the unique demands of textile production. This model combines enhanced precision, advanced automation, and robust durability to keep production running seamlessly. It’s designed to give our clients a competitive edge, ensuring reliable, top-tier performance day after day.”
About Summa
Every day, for more than three decades, Summa delivers the world's highest-quality vinyl and contour cutters, flatbed cutting systems and laser cutters without compromise. Summa provides cutting-edge solutions for the printing, signage, display, apparel, and packaging industries. Summa’s global headquarters is in Gistel, Belgium and has divisions in Boston (MA), USA and Nottingham, UK. Valiani, which became part of the Summa group in June 2022, is based in Certaldo in Italy. For more information about Summa and Valiani, visit www.summa.com or www.valiani.com.