Wrap Colorado
Wrap Colorado
Hey guys,
Looking for real life experience on the best cutter to run Substance vinyl for MX Graphics.
Currently operate a fairy new Summa S2T160 w/ 5 rollers and have had nothing but issues, as others have had in this line of work. Yes the Summa can cut through the vinyl no problem, but it can’t track for the life of it with a 36x70 sheet, and cuts off its marks 95% of the time.
running a 60° blade at 600g with the smallest amount of blade exposed to cut through the material. Not cutting through the backing, although that’d be ideal.
Feed in/out table is not really an option, as I cut normal cast and calendered vinyl daily and don’t have the biggest shop to be tossing all that around.
Also don’t think a flatbed cutter would be in the cards currently, but I'm open to the idea. Would love to hear what others have run for flatbeds. Seeing as the main benefit would be MX graphics, I don’t think a Summa F series is cost effective at all given the high price tag.
Had an old graphtec before this new Summa cutter and it hardly let me down compared to now. And I only paid 250$ for that out the door.
Is a graphtec FC9000 more capable for this line of work. Are the pinch rollers all full pressure? Or just the outer 2 like summa?Currently Summa also can’t read marks on clear vinyl with a brown liner, which is a huge let down, leaving me to waste a lot of time slipping white behind all the marks.
Hoping to streamline this process next year and currently the cutter is our biggest source of bottlenecks and cause for reprint.
Looking for real life experience on the best cutter to run Substance vinyl for MX Graphics.
Currently operate a fairy new Summa S2T160 w/ 5 rollers and have had nothing but issues, as others have had in this line of work. Yes the Summa can cut through the vinyl no problem, but it can’t track for the life of it with a 36x70 sheet, and cuts off its marks 95% of the time.
running a 60° blade at 600g with the smallest amount of blade exposed to cut through the material. Not cutting through the backing, although that’d be ideal.
Feed in/out table is not really an option, as I cut normal cast and calendered vinyl daily and don’t have the biggest shop to be tossing all that around.
Also don’t think a flatbed cutter would be in the cards currently, but I'm open to the idea. Would love to hear what others have run for flatbeds. Seeing as the main benefit would be MX graphics, I don’t think a Summa F series is cost effective at all given the high price tag.
Had an old graphtec before this new Summa cutter and it hardly let me down compared to now. And I only paid 250$ for that out the door.
Is a graphtec FC9000 more capable for this line of work. Are the pinch rollers all full pressure? Or just the outer 2 like summa?Currently Summa also can’t read marks on clear vinyl with a brown liner, which is a huge let down, leaving me to waste a lot of time slipping white behind all the marks.
Hoping to streamline this process next year and currently the cutter is our biggest source of bottlenecks and cause for reprint.