Janet / Wednesday, 19 November 2025 / Categories: Latest News, Wide Format & Signage News, Hardware Celmac and Neolt Factory ink exclusive deal for HP- developed Feeder and Stacker Celmac and Neolt Factory have announced the completion of an exclusive agreement for the release and distribution of the Automatic Feeder & Stacker system jointly developed with HP. The system is designed for attachment to the R-series HP printers, including the R1000, R2000, and the new R530. “The goal with this system is to remove production bottlenecks, improve safety, and allow for unattended operation. It is designed to meet the demands of modern production environments while offering the flexibility to adapt to different equipment setups,” says Neolt Factory’s Ettore Briccoli Pontiggia, adding that the company was “pleased to partner with Celmac in the Australian market as they were workflow conscious” he additionally noted Celmac’s technical expertise with HP’s R series printers. The new system supports up to 40cm of material on both input and output tables and includes automatic height adjustment to maintain level operation throughout the job. Both the feeder and stacker can be tailored to accommodate varying panel sizes, layouts, and throughput requirements. The system also features autonomous motion control, enabling seamless communication with connected devices and facilitating its operation as part of an integrated print or finishing line. Celmac’s Jonny Rumney and Matt Hall put the Neolt Factory System through its paces on the HP stand at Printing United and were impressed with the productivity, especially its integrated software and seamless operation with the HP R series printers, a real winner for Australian print service providers. Celmac MD Wayne McIntyre confirmed that the company would install complete operating systems in its showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, allowing customers to experience the efficiencies of the Neolt Factory Automatic Feeder & Stacker in full production through an HP R series printer. Additionally, the system would be paired with the iEcho Graphics Cutter for a complete workflow solution. Release information and availability are expected in early 2026. Previous Article Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems Launches Smart Material Handler Print 174