Wednesday, 3 April 2024 Fujifilm Automation System for Acuity Hybrid on display at drupa 2024 Fujifilm has announced it will preview its Automation system at drupa 2024, allowing customers to upgrade their high-end Acuity Hybrid wide format machines with a full solution. The robotics unit allows a single operator to run the machine and facilitates a pallet-to-pallet process for rigid substrates. The robust system, designed to support and speed up production lines, comprises a loading option to feed rigid substrates onto the printer and an unloading system to unload material from printer to pallet. It can be set to deliver full or half automation. The system has four lanes, allowing four rows of material to be printed simultaneously. Each lane has two suction arms to pick up materials and a vacuum that can be adjusted to carry a variety of substrates and surfaces with different weights. An optional ionisation unit removes unwanted static from substrates that are typically challenging to print on. The automation system’s user-friendly GUI seamlessly communicates with the printer while allowing the operator to monitor the materials being handled continuously. The automation unit includes a specially designed latching system, patented by Fujifilm, which enables it to be quickly connected to the printer. In addition, for use with a hybrid printer such as the Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED, a feature on each side of the doors allows easy access to the roll system. This feature facilitates an efficient changeover when using a hybrid printer – from roll-fed to flatbed, for example – maximising its functionality and versatility. Fujifilm strives to ensure the longevity of its partnerships. The automation system was, therefore, designed to support the growth of its customers’ printing businesses and is compatible with current and upcoming technologies in the Acuity Ultra Hybrid range. At drupa 2024 (stand A02, hall 8B), Fujifilm Group will showcase the technology, demonstrating the unloader function on a brand-new machine. Customers will see the system in action while Fujifilm highlights to the market how adding this technology to daily production lines can increase uptime, streamline processes and generate more business. Previous Article Innovia Films releases new Rayoart PVC-free film Next Article GJS inks distribution deals with EXILE Technologies and BBC Industries If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print