In-house digital spot UV, 3D tactile texture and hot-foil finishing - straight on top of your printed sheets. No plates, no screens, no dies, no long-run minimums.
The MGI AccurioShine 3600 is a digital embellishment press from Konica Minolta that applies varnish and foil directly onto sheets already printed digitally, offset, screen or flexo. Instead of ordering separate foiling, spot UV or texture work from an outside vendor, Lettershop now runs this finishing step in-house - which means tighter quality control, shorter lead times, and embellishment that's viable even on short runs.
It uses a digital mask rather than plates or dies, so every job - from a one-off prototype to a full production run - starts the same way: send the file, set the varnish thickness, print. Combined with the iFoil One module, it also lays down true hot-stamped foil, including embossed and personalised variable-data foiling.
Every job starts from a digital file, so setup cost and lead time collapse - prototypes and short runs finally make financial sense.
Flat gloss spot UV or raised, tactile texture - the varnish thickness is controlled per job, on the same machine.
Beyond varnish, we can lay genuine metallic foil - flat or embossed - including personalised, variable-data foiling.
Runs on top of digital toner, inkjet, offset, screen or flexo output - embellishment is a finishing step, not a reprint.
Paper, card, and plastic from 135–450 gsm, on sheets up to 750mm - packaging, labels and POP all fit.
A closed-circuit system with no residue and no cleaning between jobs, cutting material waste on every changeover.
Swap each tile below with a real photo - the machine, a close-up of foil catching light, and before/after comparisons work best.
Share your artwork and mark the areas you want embellished.
A digital mask is generated - no plates, screens or dies to make.
The AccurioShine applies spot UV, texture or foil in a single pass.
Every sheet is inspected before it ships, same as the rest of our work.
Tell us the piece and the finish you have in mind - we'll tell you if it's a spot UV job, a foil job, or both.