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Finishing with laser made easy

At PSI 2015, cameo Laser Franz Hagemann GmbH will show how laser application works and transforms promotional products and textiles quickly into an individual attraction.

Style your business with laser technique

‘Style your business’ – this is the theme of PSI 2015. This is indeed possible with laser technique in a quick, uncomplicated and cost-efficient manner. cameo Laser Franz Hagemann GmbH invites visitors to its stand B09 in Hall 12 to see how all kinds of promotional articles and different materials are processed with the cameo lasers of the manufacturer Epilog from the USA. The Epilog Zing exhibited engraves letterings, detailed designs and photos on everyday accessories, gifts, communications and electronic devices and can even mark fruits with logos. Textiles are decorated with a branding effect or with rhinestone applications.Biolasergravur

Advantages of laser devices

“The all-rounder among laser devices enables dealers and suppliers of promotional products to keep ahead of the requirements of the market in a flexible way,” says cameo Managing Director, Torston Herbst. The laser can read the data of symbols or pictures without vectorising them previously. “Thanks to the attractive selling prices, the investment in the device pays off quickly. With Zing, dealers can easily prepare samples for their offers and also produce from individual pieces up to medium-sized series. The laser engraves logos on promotional articles durably and personalises them in one single process fully automatically – for example pens, with the individual names of customers. This is how you can create a sustainable impact with very little effort,” explains Herbst.

Epilog Fusion

Cameo laser Franz Hagemann will also show the newest member of the cameo family at the PSI in Dusseldorf, the Epilog Fusion, which is available in two sizes with a performance of up to 120 watts. This machine processes large pieces, especially, very quickly and cuts edges of acryl absolutely cleanly. The laser is actually the only device on the market that is compatible with Macintosh.

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