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Colorcamm PC-50 question

mtbsam

New Member
Ok, I am still new to all this vinyl cutter stuff but I've been reading around in the forum here (which is very informative by the way, thanks) and I have found a lot of unfavorable opinions of the Roland Colorcamm PC-50. However, most of them complain about the print features and I am only looking for a cutter. So my question is about the quality of this machine as a CUTTER ONLY! What do you guys think? Thanks a bunch.
 

mtbsam

New Member
Wow, 3 minutes!?! The reply time around here is amazing! Thanks for the info. I plan to do this as a hobbyist with a possibility of making a few bucks here and there. If the quality and reliability were good enough, I could deal with slow speeds.
 

Robert M

New Member
Roland

What are you going to pay for it? prices on vinyl cutter has come way down and with a new unit you get a warranty and compatable software
 

mtbsam

New Member
Well, it looks like I could get it for as cheap at $350-400. But again, I don't know if that's a good deal. I was hoping it was servo but I've been reading up and it appears to be a stepper machine....which makes me think a new stepper machine would cost the same. I apologize for not having all my research done but some of these machines sell SO FAST!
 

wes70

New Member
I bought a pc 50 back in '97. I believe I paid close to $7000.00 for it! Anyways, I had it for 8 years and it was a very dependable machine. I didn't do a lot of printing because of ribbon costs, but the cutter worked fine, albeit very slow...especially compared to my Summa.
I would buy it for $350.00 before I would buy a chinese machine..but that's me.
 

Mosh

New Member
I had (still have in storage) a PNC-5000. After the carts became hard to get I tryed using it as a plotter. Did I mention it is in storage now. A good 30" plotter is only $3K, get a new one, lots of people's rims on thier cars cost more than that. $3K should be easy to get a loan for if you don't have the cash on hand.
 
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