Promising 40 per cent productivity gains, the F Series Vantage is here to transform the finishing workflow thanks to automation that anticipates errors before they happen, an open ecosystem and the widest tool library ever created. “We worked closely with customers and partners to understand their biggest challenges, which came down to preserving margins amidst rising costs, seizing new business opportunities and keeping safety a non-negotiable in the workshop.”, says Geert Pierloot, Managing Director at Summa. “That’s why we designed the F Series Vantage with the goal of keeping your operation moving and empowering operators. It’s the easiest to install flatbed we have ever made and it’s more intuitive to use than ever. Anyone can master this flatbed in under one hour, thanks to the ease of use and the GoProduce software.”
Summa has launched its F Series Vantage flatbed cutters at FESPA Barcelona, promising 40 per cent productivity gains through faster cutting, intelligent automation and easier operation.
The series supports wider material versatility, open workflow integration, improved safety, predictive insights and reduced downtime, with 1612 and 1625 models available immediately.
Sign & display businesses are looking to grow beyond their core activity into new, often rigid, materials like aluminum. Our new F Series, with its incredibly wide tool library featuring the new High frequency 3.7kW router, Fast+ & Core+ tangential modules and Rigid material & High precision cutout tools, answers that vision for you through the promise of unmatched material versatility.
Speed improvements run deeper than tooling alone. New motion control, unique blade recognition and a new media thickness sensor accelerate every stage, from setup to execution. The result: cleaner edges, fewer tool swaps, and a workflow that feels effortless.
“Everything about the F Series Vantage is built for speed and flow,” says Randi Kerkaert, Summa’s Product Manager. “Every choice, from firmware architecture to tool design, eliminates friction. The result is a system that moves faster across the entire finishing process, delivering the quickest ROI imaginable. Paired with one-click Action Sets and the new LED feedback strip, it offers precision without interruption.” That same philosophy extends to safety: with most shopfloor incidents caused by contact with moving machinery, the F Series’ safety ecosystem is designed to be non-negotiable and
impossible to bypass, protecting operators while also minimizing downtime and ensuring production keeps running at peak performance.
True to Summa’s philosophy, the F Series Vantage integrates seamlessly into any production environment. No lock-ins. No closed systems. Just freedom to build and evolve your workflow on your terms.
“Integration is everything,” said Kristof Tilleman, Software Development Manager at Summa. “With GoConnect and GoData, the F Series Vantage becomes a part of your ecosystem, open to any feeder or stacker. Automation, analytics, and predictive insights are now a certainty. With a Summa in your workflow, you’re assured to always be ready for whatever the future may hold for your business.”
The F Series Vantage is available right away in the 1612 and 1625 models and will be showcased throughout FESPA Barcelona at our unique booth built around the F Series Vantage and our promise as a brand to sharpen imagination. For more information, visit Summa at booth 2E30.
Summa is a global leader in digital cutting solutions, delivering innovative technology for signage, packaging, textiles, and industrial applications. Our product portfolio includes state-of-the-art vinyl, flatbed, and laser cutters that ensure exceptional precision and quality. Summa is headquartered in Gistel, Belgium, with regional hubs in USA and Italy. Leveraging more than 50 years of experience, we continue to pioneer cutting-edge technology that redefines precision cutting.
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