Summa (Seattle) has launched its 63-in., F1612 flatbed tables, which can use up to three tools simultaneously. The F1612 can cut sheet, rigid materials and roll media. Designed for high production environments, the device will produce prototyping, packaging, aircraft marking, stencils, masks, textiles and POP displays. It includes Bluetooth remote control, OPOS-CAM optical-marker recognition and laser-pointer positioning. 
800) 527.7778; www.summausa.com

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