Maxcess
Release of enhanced user interface for Fife guiding sensor

15.04.2021 Maxcess, a leader in innovative products and services for web handling applications, has announced a new software update to its revolutionary DST-1 Object Recognition Sensor to make setup and material changes faster and more intuitive.

The new DST-1 user interface dramatically improves setup time and material change ease of use, providing the user with the ability to guide almost any material in three steps.
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The new DST-1 user interface dramatically improves setup time and material change ease of use, providing the user with the ability to guide almost any material in three steps.

Released in 2019, the DST-1 ushered in the next-generation of guiding sensor technology, allowing one sensor to perform the job of many to increase output while reducing scrap, saving users time and money. 

Redesign from the ground

“We gathered valuable customer feedback from around the globe to redesign our user interface from the ground up for the DST-1,” said Darren Irons, global product manager for Fife Guiding. “We listened to our global customers and revamped the user interface software to guide just about any material in three steps. No user manual or setup instructions are required to be up and running in seconds.”

Advanced object recognition

The DST-1, a leap forward in guiding sensor technology, features an advanced object-recognition sensor and colour touchscreen operator interface to guide almost any material with ease- even challenging materials and applications that require a wide field of view or have uneven edges. A single-sided sensor that requires no reflector or external light source, the DST-1 gives customers an advanced tool to guide just about any material, from flexible packaging and carpet to lithium-ion battery webs and more.

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