Zünd will be showcasing digital cutting solutions centred around the theme of ‘Reliable All-Rounders’ at Fespa Global Print Expo 2026 (booth A129 in Hall 3), which takes place on 19-22 May at Fira Barcelona in Spain.
Distinguished by what the company calls “exceptional reliability, flexibility, and versatility across a wide range of applications”, Zünd will put a spotlight on modular systems that can be configured for a wide range of production requirements – from entry-level systems to highly automated industrial solutions – with the focus on the new RollMaster, thread-milling capabilities, and automated material handling.
On a Zünd G3 cutter, the company is introducing the newly developed RollMaster, a flexibly configurable roll-off unit for virtually all roll materials, sizes, and weights.
The RollMaster can feed textiles and other flexible materials with a core, as well as denser roll materials such as plastic films or paper, all of which can be loaded quickly and easily. Roll changes are quick and require no additional setup.
The RollMaster is highly modular in design and can be retrofitted with ease depending on the materials that need to be processed.
With a new thread-milling tool, Zünd is expanding the functionality of its cutters to include an integrated processing step that previously had to be done separately.
Threads can now be created directly on the cutter in a variety of rigid materials. For manufacturers of signage, architectural lettering, or display graphics, this significantly simplifies installation as mounting points can now be precisely prepared as part of the cutting workflow.
Zünd will be demonstrating this application live at Fespa, providing a tangible example of the expanded functionality this feature offers.
Zünd is also introducing a new blade holder that enables precise V-cutting of tight contours in applications such as acoustic panels.
A compact S3 cutter will also be shown in combination with a Robot PortaBase 175 from robotics partner Robotfactory.
The unit automates material handling and demonstrates how digital cutting processes can be combined with robot-assisted workflows to increase throughput, improve process stability, and reduce operator workload.
A new feature in this context is Zünd’s open Loading and Unloading interface, which is now available as an option in ZCC Zünd Cut Centre.
All featured cutting solutions adhere to Zünd’s modular system approach. Machine configurations can be flexibly adapted and expanded as needed – from new tools and software options to automated material-handling and part-removal solutions.
This approach supports companies in changing market environments and ensures long-term investment security over the system's entire service life.
At Fespa, Zünd will provide hands-on demonstrations of how digital cutting systems deliver both efficiency and high precision, and presentations focus on real-world applications from the graphics, exhibit, and packaging industries and related sectors.
The company said the goal is to show industry professionals how modular systems can make production processes more cost-effective and ready for the future.
