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Looking a t a Mimaki FX II series! Any other suggestions?

blacknbart

New Member
The one feature that stands out is the fact I can cut all the way thru the backing.
What other cutter can do that one feature?
Does Mimaki have great cutters? Small text and clean contours? I'm looking into a 52'' and or the 62'' wide machines.

What is your take on cutters?

Black'n Bart
 

ramstudios1

New Member
Their cutters are junk! I have a cg160 fx and I can't contour cut for anything. They are pretty much paper weights. You will have people say there machine is fine but I've been to the shows. The registration is always junk. I create small decals that have to be near perfect to sell and I go back to my edge setup which is sprocket fed and perfect every time. Good luck!
 

Vinylman

New Member
Their cutters are junk! I have a cg160 fx and I can't contour cut for anything. They are pretty much paper weights. You will have people say there machine is fine but I've been to the shows. The registration is always junk. I create small decals that have to be near perfect to sell and I go back to my edge setup which is sprocket fed and perfect every time. Good luck!
Your inability to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS for the proper set up of the Mimaki cg160fx, in no way makes the machine junk.

Just like the early days of computer learning, [junk in junk out] still applies.

The Mimaki cutters when properly set up are as good as any other plotter, [or better] in their particular price range.

PS: I own a Mimaki cg160fx, so I know of what I speak.:iamwithstupid
 

SightLine

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Ran a CG160FX here too for years. Thing was a tank and worked great. There are things to look at and make sure are calibrated. Cannot remember what they ar but I remember distance and size calibrations I did a few times on ours.
 

RJ TECH1

Printer Singing Lessons + Flexi Undergraduate 2001
Graphtec(Cadillac)..... Best bang for the buck!!! Summa (Mercedez Benz) if you got the funds!!!
 

Out There

New Member
I have a Mimaki CJV30, same cutter just comes with a printer :) and I must say this thing cuts more precise than my little Graphtec ce5000. Contour cutting is way eaiser IMO. My Graphtec was always having issues with finding the registration marks.

I don't think you could go wrong with Mimaki.
 

ironchef

New Member
Ive had a cg 130fx for almost ten years now, still running on my old xp. Workhorse!! Cutting all day long. Its and older model, so no sheet cut option, besides that i love it, i now use a graphtec fc800_75 for smaller signage and more detailed work, being new its more dependable, and fast as lightning. i also had a newer mimaki plotter, worked great, but sold it along with a sign shop i had in another city.
 

Freese

New Member
Their cutters are junk! I have a cg160 fx and I can't contour cut for anything. They are pretty much paper weights. You will have people say there machine is fine but I've been to the shows. The registration is always junk. I create small decals that have to be near perfect to sell and I go back to my edge setup which is sprocket fed and perfect every time. Good luck!
User error?
 

TheSnowman

New Member
I have a CG 130FX and it's been great. I just upgraded printers last week and kept the plotter. I had the tech set it up with my new printer, it's been dead on with print to cuts.
 

tomence

New Member
I would say Summa is number one. I have owned Roland, Graphtec CE5000, FC8000 and VinylExpress which is rebranded Graphtec FC7000 cutters and now i just bought a Summa Summacut and i would say eventhou this model is the basic model it beats the ones i had. Now imagine what the other models of Summa can do. For the price the Summacut sells for, you cannot find another one in that price range. It tracks and cuts perfect all 50 yards of a 30" roll because i have the 30" model.
 
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