Thanks for the general clue. But it's difficult to extrapolate the surface area of small LED top designed for small film to what might happen at larger size. The lumen output still seems quite unrealistic for commercial applications, where much larger prints are involved. And if an unsharp mask if also needed, that adds about another stop of density at least. Keep in mind, for example, that when we're referring to a 30X40 print in the US, we're expressing it in inches, not centimeters.
But at least you're on the road, and hopefully the color rendering of the Heiland will prove satisfactory. Hard to say where all this LED tech will go in the future; but excessive heat has always been a problem with halogen illumination.
Here we can't acquire Maxima at all at this time. I do print on Fujiflex Supergloss, a truly premium product, as well as Super C (which has changed somewhat since I last used it). So there are plenty of Fuji paper options here; but Maxima made only a brief commercial appearance among the big laser printing labs and then disappeared.