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Looking to upgrade our plotter. Currently we have a roland gx500. A 54" plotter that really is only able to cut 48". The plotter works fine and has never had any problems, but it just isn't accurate enough for print/cut jobs, especially anything over 8' in length is a crap shoot. Obviously when cutting colored vinyl it doesn't matter. But the longest we've ever been able to successfully print/cut a job is a little over 13'. Cut accuracy isn't good at that length, even with bleeding you'll run into issues, especially where different colors meet.
I've read much about the summa cutters and seemingly everybody praises their tracking/registration/cut accuracy for print/cut. Specifically what I'd like to know is if you were doing print/cut on your summa, how long of a print can you cut with dead nuts accuracy? I'm talking cut so precisely, that you wouldn't even need to bleed the graphics. Over 10', 20', 50'? All our print/cut gets laminated, so need to know if that makes a difference on the summas.
We are seriously looking into a new s class 64", even possibly the Tangential cutter. Any feedback on cut accuracy for these models is greatly appreciated.
I've read much about the summa cutters and seemingly everybody praises their tracking/registration/cut accuracy for print/cut. Specifically what I'd like to know is if you were doing print/cut on your summa, how long of a print can you cut with dead nuts accuracy? I'm talking cut so precisely, that you wouldn't even need to bleed the graphics. Over 10', 20', 50'? All our print/cut gets laminated, so need to know if that makes a difference on the summas.
We are seriously looking into a new s class 64", even possibly the Tangential cutter. Any feedback on cut accuracy for these models is greatly appreciated.