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ROLLSROLLER Flatbed Applicator is very easy to use. In just a couple of hours, a complete beginner will be producing finished signs of all sizes with perfect results, completely unassisted. This means that you quickly start earning back your investment. Simply put, your profits start right from day one. Using ROLLSROLLER is like riding a bicycle once youve learned, you never forget. Watch our Flatbed Applicator in action.
Above all, the ROLLSROLLER Flatbed Applicator saves you time lots of time! Many of our customers have reorganised their whole production process and significantly raised their profits partly because the ROLLSROLLER increases their capacity and partly because they have more time for other activities, such as sales.
With traditional application by hand or using a roll to roll laminator, the results are often unreliable and a certain amount of wastage is unavoidable. ROLLSROLLER Flatbed Applicator significantly improves the final results by producing higher quality every time whoever is doing the job. Explore our Flatbed Applicator model program.
Manual application on very large signs requires a lot of climbing and knee-bending, which puts strain on the body. The ROLLSROLLER Flatbed Applicator gives you an ergonomic work station. And by choosing a height-adjustable table, you get even greater benefits and can reduce the long-term accident and sick-leave rate at your workplace. ROLLSROLLER Flatbed applicator is available with height adjustment.
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There are items of kit that every print company needs.
A printer certainly comes in handy, a laminator, and perhaps a plotter for vinyl graphics.
One more item that has become more popular is the application table or flatbed applicator.
In this post I look at why you need to seriously think about putting one on your kit wish-list.
Make a 2 person task a one person walk in the park
Spending too much time on all those 2 person mounting jobs?
Feeding large boards through a laminator is difficult work especially at 8x4 and above. An application table allows you lay the board flat on the bed and you can let the machine do all the work.
But wont halving the necessary personnel lead to just the same output but with only one person?
Not quite.
Workflow feedback shows that against the 4+ boards that one person can run through an upright laminator per hour, an application roller can up this to around 25 boards.
And thats 25 sheets all without issues with the quality of the twenty-fifth exactly the same as the first.
Take that 2 handed job and make it 50% more efficient
Not only does an application roller need 50% less person power, it also needs half the involvement of that one bod.
No more two handed feeding through an upright laminator. No need to hold down and remove the backing sheets, and no more contorting to peel it all away.
Using a flatbed applicator really is as simple as pushing the roller along with one hand. Now and again youll have to switch hands so you dont feel like youre cheating!
Precise and accurate every time
When youre laying the work panels on the flatbed there is no movement through the process as there is with an upright laminator.
No need to feed through the rollers or manually reaching over to peel back and squeegee down.
Once half the backing sheet has been removed, roll over the roller and thats the only part that moves.
If the work panel hasnt been popped on the application table perfectly straight it doesnt matter.
Try misaligning the feed into a standard laminator and see how that fares - creases and wrinkles ahoy.
Bubble free results - every panel
Once the roller is lowered it applies constant uniform pressure. Even if the roller stops midway, there will still be no indentation lines or bubbles.
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Thick substrates? No problem
The nip rollers on your upright laminator can probably open up to around 25mm.
Fine for most media but what if you need something that can run a little extra.
These application rollers can comfortably take substrates up to 90mm - handy for exhibition or museum panels along with the thicker product options for shop-fitting and signage.
The only work table youll need
I know these machines take up a fair bit of floor space but its not all about just rolls rolling.
The bed is constructed from tempered glass to help smoothly slide the graphics. Its also illuminated which helps when viewing backlit prints or for any display graphics thatll end up under or in front of lights.
To top it off, the bed also includes a large self-healing cutting mat.
That one-trick-pony wooden table you had to build yourself to trim graphics on just found itself put out to pasture.
Flatbed applicator saves space?!
Seems like a contradiction doesnt it?
A large scale flatbed applicator table actually taking up less space? Nonsense
Except when you look around your workplace and see those two 2m+ work tables that need to go in-front of and behind the upright laminator it doesnt seem quite so ridiculous does it?
One of these at half the size will give you up to six times the throughput.
Maybe not quite as ridiculous as once thought.
Simply apply application tape or premask
If youre applying lengths of application tape through a laminator to your cut vinyl graphics, you know how difficult it can be to keep everything lined up.
Working in sections using the application table makes the job much simpler and way more efficient.
Laminating difficult or different substrates
Maybe you print on glass and need to laminate after. Or you apply clear printed films to glass?
It is difficult getting glass panels through an upright laminator and the same goes for thinner more flexible substrates.
How much easier is the job when you can lay it flat on the bed and move the roller to finish it rather than attempt to feed it through rollers that only turn and remain static.
A flatbed applicator works just as effectively with flexible media such as banners so if youre struggling to feed through a standard laminator, the job may have just got a whole lot easier.
I know a flatbed applicator isnt going to fit every print companys requirements but Im sure the 9 reasons above have set out a pretty strong case why you have to consider one.
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PS - if you're looking at options for new kit, this post about print and cut machines can help deciding whether to go for a combined machine or separate units.
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