ontario026
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Thanks for looking, My family just purchased a marina which I am going to be the general manager of, and I was thinking about getting a vinyl cutter and trying to market vinyl boat names, registration numbers, and maybe a bit of signage for around the marina. Not looking to spend a lot to start, I saw the creation Pcut cutters on Ebay and they didn't look to bad from my limited research on cutters. Any opinion on this brand for what I plan on doing with it? I am from canada and the seller is as well, I emailed him Zengco inquiring about replacement parts and he emailed the following:
"We supply all the replacement parts for the PCUT vinyl cutters such as blade holder and blads, cutting strip cushion, paperweight wheel, vinyl tray, stand, cable, motherboard, cool fan and power supply etc. 1 piece of blade for the vinyl cutter costs US$10 and 3 pieces package costs US$25. 1 blade usually lasts 3 months to 6 months if used properly.
Thanks. "
So it does sound like they support the product as well....
I'm interested in hearing some input from some people with some knowledge in the subject.
My other question is my Grandfather is into Autocad stuff and has probably 5 or 6 different plotters, at least 1 of them is a roland, Is there any similarities between the drafting autocad plotters and vinyl cutting plotters?? Is there any chance I may already have access to a suitable plotter with a knife upgrade, or are they totally different beasts??
Thanks for your input!!
Matthew
"We supply all the replacement parts for the PCUT vinyl cutters such as blade holder and blads, cutting strip cushion, paperweight wheel, vinyl tray, stand, cable, motherboard, cool fan and power supply etc. 1 piece of blade for the vinyl cutter costs US$10 and 3 pieces package costs US$25. 1 blade usually lasts 3 months to 6 months if used properly.
Thanks. "
So it does sound like they support the product as well....
I'm interested in hearing some input from some people with some knowledge in the subject.
My other question is my Grandfather is into Autocad stuff and has probably 5 or 6 different plotters, at least 1 of them is a roland, Is there any similarities between the drafting autocad plotters and vinyl cutting plotters?? Is there any chance I may already have access to a suitable plotter with a knife upgrade, or are they totally different beasts??
Thanks for your input!!
Matthew