Totaalleverancier voor grootformaat printoplossingen
De Graphtec FCX2000 Serie vlakbed snijtafels is beschikbaar in diverse formaten en biedt uitzonderlijke precisie voor het snijden van karton, labels, folies, stencils en verpakkingsmateriaal. Ideaal voor verpakkingsdesign, displayproductie, prototyping en industriële toepassingen met maximale controle en flexibiliteit.
The Graphtec FCX2000 Series are high‑precision flatbed cutting plotters built for rigid materials. Ideal for packaging prototyping and short production runs, they let you do contour cutting without dies — saving time, cost, and material.
For print shops, display graphics companies, signage firms, and packaging houses, the Graphtec FCX2000 Series delivers multiple tangible benefits:
There are three main sizes:
Two tool holders allow simultaneous use of different tools—one for standard cutting (lower force), another for thicker cuts or creasing/score tools. Cut force settings are adjustable in many increments. Tool types include cutting blade (super steel types), pens, creasers, scoring tools.
Speed up to 400 mm/s. Operator can adjust speed via 16 increments from ~1 to 40 cm/s. Resolution modes include GP‑GL (0.1 / 0.05 / 0.025 / 0.01 mm) and HP‑GL (0.025 mm). Distance accuracy is max 0.1 % of movement or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger). Perpendicularity tolerance is about 0.5 mm over 900 mm. Repeatability around ±0.1 mm (excluding media contraction).
Supported software includes Graphtec Cutting Master, Graphtec Pro Studio; plug‑ins for Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW. Offline capability via USB flash drive (FAT32 format). Barcode function for Print & Cut: the cutter can scan a printed barcode on the media to automatically select the matching cut data, reducing operator errors. Available with a 3.7″ LCD.
Industries and use‑cases where FCX2000 excels:
The FCX2000 is designed to work with a broad range of rigid and semi‑rigid media. For example: self‑adhesive vinyl, fluorescent and reflective films up to ~0.25 mm; heavy paper or board (pattern paper, oilboard) up to ~0.5‑1.0 mm depending on the blade; cardboard (E‑flute) up to ~1.5 mm; sandblast resist rubber, foam sheets (compressed) up to ~1.0 mm, sometimes thicker depending on tool used. Clear plastic sheets (boxes, acrylic) up to ~0.5‑1.0 mm depending on the model and tool. For very thick or hard materials, multiple passes or specialized blades may be necessary.
ARMS version 6.0 allows the FCX2000 to detect registration marks (usually four) on pre‑printed media to correct distortion or misalignment in both X and Y axes. It enables accurate contour cutting even when prints have slight warping or stretching. Additional features include ARMS Copy (scan fewer marks on repeat sheets), One Point Compensation, and support for barcode‑based job selection. All this reduces errors, improves consistency, and speeds up production.
Operators prepare cut/plot job files using Graphtec’s software (e.g., Cutting Master, Graphtec Pro Studio). These files are stored to a USB flash drive (format FAT32). At the FCX2000 machine, the user can plug in the USB drive and select the job from the 3.7" LCD. For contour cutting (“Print & Cut”) workflows, a barcode printed on the media is scanned by the FCX2000, which then automatically retrieves the corresponding job file from USB and applies the appropriate cutting settings. This reduces operator error and frees up PCs during production.
Accuracy is very good: distance accuracy is specified as up to 0.1 % of the distance moved or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger), excluding media contraction. Perpendicularity is up to ~0.5 mm over a 900 mm span. Repeatability is around ±0.1 mm under standard environmental conditions. Of course, actual results depend on media quality, tool condition, blade sharpness, and proper calibration.
Each model in the FCX2000 series has different physical dimensions due to different table sizes. For example, larger models (like the 180VC) will occupy more floor space and are heavier. Environmental conditions recommended are temperature between +10 °C to +35 °C, with relative humidity 35‑75% non‑condensing. Power supply is universal 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Specific weight values and external dimensions are listed in the datasheet.
Maintenance involves routine checks such as blade condition, blade holder alignment, cleaning or replacing vacuum pump filters, keeping the vacuum or electrostatic panels clean from dust and debris, and ensuring registration sensors (ARMS) are unobstructed and calibrated. Graphtec provides user setup and service manuals. Tool changes (blades, creasers) are fairly simple. Regular software/firmware updates also help maintain performance.
Compatible software includes Graphtec Cutting Master (e.g. version 4 or 5 depending on region), Graphtec Pro Studio, and plug‑ins for Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW. File formats supported include standard vector formats (EPS, PDF, possibly CMX depending on software), HP‑GL, GP‑GL command sets. Useful features like registration mark design, nesting, job tiling, barcode generation are supported via the software.
Running costs include replacement blades (depending on usage and media), maintenance of vacuum or electrostatic panels, electricity usage (though moderate), consumables like scoring tools, creasers, pens. Downtime costs also matter: part of the appeal is that less time is needed for tooling / setup vs die‑cutting, but mistakes or inaccurate settings can still waste material. Also firmware/software updates may require occasional downtime.
The FCX2000 excels in small‑run, medium‑complexity jobs, prototyping, custom or frequent job changeovers, print‑and‑cut work, etc. For very large volume production of the same design over and over (especially with thick rigid materials), traditional die cutting or fully automated systems might still be more cost‑efficient. The strength of FCX2000 is flexibility, speed of changeover, and lower tooling cost for smaller volumes.
Specification |
FCX2000‑60VC |
Effective Cutting Area |
610 mm × 920 mm |
Mountable Media (Y‑axis height) |
Up to ~950 mm |
Media Hold‑Down Method |
Vacuum suction |
Roll media ondersteuning |
Ja (handmatige stocker), max breedte 950 mm, max ±5 kg |
Maximum Cutting Speed |
400 mm/s |
Cutting Force (Tool 1) |
Up to ~4.9 N (500 gf) |
Cutting Force (Tool 2) |
Up to ~9.8 N (1,000 gf) |
Cutting Force Settings |
40 increments |
Minimum Character Height |
~3 mm square (varies with font and media) |
Resolution Modes |
GP‑GL: 0.1 / 0.05 / 0.025 / 0.01 mm • HP‑GL: 0.025 mm |
Distance Accuracy |
Max 0.1 % of distance moved or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger), post‑correction, excluding media contraction |
Perpendicularity |
Max ~0.5 mm over 900 mm |
Repeatability |
±0.1 mm (excluding media contraction) |
Interfaces |
RS‑232C, USB2.0 (High Speed), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
Display |
Graphic LCD, 240×128 dots; supports multiple languages |
Power Supply |
Auto switching 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Maximum rating per model (see datasheet) |
Operating Environment |
Temp: +10‑35 °C; Humidity: 35‑75 % RH non‑condensing |
Specification |
FCX2000‑120VC |
Effective Cutting Area |
1,200 mm × 920 mm |
Mountable Media (Y‑axis height) |
~950 mm |
Media Hold‑Down Method |
Vacuum suction |
Cutting Force (Tool 1) |
Up to ~4.9 N (500 gf) |
Maximum Cutting Speed |
400 mm/s |
Cutting Force (Tool 2) |
Up to ~9.8 N (1,000 gf) |
Cutting Force Settings |
40 increments |
Minimum Character Height |
~3 mm square (varies with font and media) |
Resolution Modes |
GP‑GL: 0.1 / 0.05 / 0.025 / 0.01 mm • HP‑GL: 0.025 mm |
Distance Accuracy |
Max 0.1 % of distance moved or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger), post‑correction, excluding media contraction |
Repeatability |
±0.1 mm (excluding media contraction) |
Perpendicularity |
Max ~0.5 mm over 900 mm |
Interfaces |
RS‑232C, USB2.0 (High Speed), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
Display |
Graphic LCD, 240×128 dots; supports multiple languages |
Power Supply |
Auto switching 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Maximum rating per model (see datasheet) |
Operating Environment |
Temp: +10‑35 °C; Humidity: 35‑75 % RH non‑condensing |
Specification |
FCX2000‑180VC |
Effective Cutting Area |
1,800 mm × 920 mm |
Mountable Media (Y‑axis height) |
~950 mm |
Media Hold‑Down Method |
Vacuum suction |
Maximum Cutting Speed |
400 mm/s |
Cutting Force (Tool 1) |
Up to ~4.9 N (500 gf) |
Cutting Force (Tool 2) |
Up to ~9.8 N (1,000 gf) |
Cutting Force Settings |
40 increments |
Minimum Character Height |
~3 mm square (varies with font and media) |
Resolution Modes |
GP‑GL: 0.1 / 0.05 / 0.025 / 0.01 mm • HP‑GL: 0.025 mm |
Distance Accuracy |
Max 0.1 % of distance moved or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger), post‑correction, excluding media contraction |
Perpendicularity |
Max ~0.5 mm over 900 mm |
Repeatability |
±0.1 mm (excluding media contraction) |
Interfaces |
RS‑232C, USB2.0 (High Speed), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
Display |
Graphic LCD, 240×128 dots; supports multiple languages |
Power Supply |
Auto switching 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Maximum rating per model (see datasheet) |
Operating Environment |
Temp: +10‑35 °C; Humidity: 35‑75 % RH non‑condensing |
Specification |
FCX2000‑120ES* |
Effective Cutting Area |
1,200 mm × 920 mm |
Mountable Media (Y‑axis height) |
~950 mm |
Media Hold‑Down Method |
Electrostatic (*region‑dependent) |
Maximum Cutting Speed |
400 mm/s |
Cutting Force (Tool 1) |
Up to ~4.9 N (500 gf) |
Cutting Force (Tool 2) |
Up to ~9.8 N (1,000 gf) |
Cutting Force Settings |
40 increments |
Minimum Character Height |
~3 mm square (varies with font and media) |
Resolution Modes |
GP‑GL: 0.1 / 0.05 / 0.025 / 0.01 mm • HP‑GL: 0.025 mm |
Distance Accuracy |
Max 0.1 % of distance moved or 0.1 mm (whichever is larger), post‑correction, excluding media contraction |
Perpendicularity |
Max ~0.5 mm over 900 mm |
Repeatability |
±0.1 mm (excluding media contraction) |
Interfaces |
RS‑232C, USB2.0 (High Speed), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) |
Display |
Graphic LCD, 240×128 dots; supports multiple languages |
Power Supply |
Auto switching 100‑240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Maximum rating per model (see datasheet) |
Operating Environment |
Temp: +10‑35 °C; Humidity: 35‑75 % RH non‑condensing |