The workflow:
First of all the material to be die-cut is cut into label stacks by a high-speed cutter.
The precut label stack is manually deposited in the feeder tray, then automatically moved in front of the stamping punch which presses it through the cutting die (puncture principle). This gives the label its intended shape. A delivery chute takes the die-cut final products to the exact position on the packing table.
Optionally, the stacks can be bundled.
of the cutting die off the machine, thanks to the alternate-frame system
permits to adjust the cutting die to the printed image with only one pack
allows to work at the machine without any tools
are ensured, because the die-cutting material is aligned on four sides
| Label size min.1 | 20 × 40 mm (0.79 × 1.57 in) |
| Label size max. | 170 × 210 mm (6.69 × 8.27 in) |
| Die-cut format size min. | 16 × 36 mm (0.36 x 1.42 in) |
| Die-cut format size max. | 166 × 206 mm (6.54 x 8.11 in) |
| Clamp opening min. | 35 mm (1.38 in) |
| Clamp opening max. | 125 mm (4.92 in) |
| Tool height min. | 50 mm (1.97 in) |
| Tool height max. | 100 mm (3.94 in) |
| Max. performance per minute2 | 10 bundles |
| Compressed air | 220 l/min |
| 1) depending on stack height 2) depending on material, label size | |
| DC-M | DC-11 | DC-12 PLUS | |
| Number of helpers | operators | 1|1 | 1|1 | 1|1 |
| Bundles / 60 minutes | 4802 | 960 | 1.440 |
| 2) depending on material, label size | |||