rdmdarr
New Member
LMAO!
Your too funny! wait a minute.... your not serious are you??
Would it be too much to ask a simple question? Why are you even in the newbie section?? Is this your way of trying to get rid of your competition? Do you all feel threatened? This section is for "newbies" we 'newbies are all going to have simple, maybe dumb sounding questions to all of you KINGS of your industry who obviously cannot be bothered with questions that are beneath you.
You make it sound like you need 20k-50k to even THINK about cutting a piece of vinyl. I get the feeling that your threatened by newbies like myself that can buy a used cutter for under 1K buy a couple rolls of vinyl and do the EXACT thing that you do and for some reason you have 100K invested in equipment, software, and buildings
Don't forget that there was a day that you printed or cut your first piece of vinyl and now for some reason you think that you are obviously better than the rest of us.
1) You asked about buying a printer, not buying a plotter. Two different things. A plotter you can get cheap, go look at the graphtec knockoff from signwarehouse. We did nothing but cut vinyl for 20 years, and would sub out all the digital printing. Look at www.signs365.com or http://www.signs2trade.com both top notch companies who can print and ship out within a day or two. They do printing for the "trade only." A used printer needs to be run a couple hours a day or you have to start doing a lot of maintenance to it to keep it running in top shape. We looked at the numbers, and when we decided that we could make more money in house than subbing it out, we went out and bought one.
2) Asking what printer is preferred is like asking do you like Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Etc. Comes down to your clientele and what your goals are in the future for the machine. Just remember to never restrict yourself. If you buy a 30 printer, you are restricted to do just 30". When we bought, we got a 64". We could have went with a 54" but for the few extra grand, we are not restricted. If we need to print a 5ft banner, we can! If we need to print a hood in one piece without a seam, we can! Again before you go all in and but a printer, make sure you know what your goals are and where you plan to be in 3-5 years.
3) If you are still deadset on buying a used printer, go look at:
http://globalgarage.net
http://www.signweb.com/forum/for-sale sometimes here.
http://www.reecesupply.com/events/reece_supply_company_of_louisiana_end_of_year_demo_sale.pdf saw this earlier, those are some good deals on some demo units.
thats my 2 cents, hope it helps.