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need another plotter

tintgirl2000

New Member
I have had a summa d60 for over 10 years. Absolutely love it. I am looking for another plotter to just have at home for smaller fun things. I would love another d60 but as you all know they dont make the d60 any longer and cannot find any used ones as I would never sell mine either. Can anyone tell me what would be a good 24" plotter that would work with corel draw that would be a good extra plotter. I see so many out there but only have experienced summa. Thanks for your help!
 

OldPaint

New Member
i can tell you all about ROLANDS & COREL.......its all i have ever had. and i cut direct form corel, nothing else needed.
 

FatCat

New Member
Realize that if you MUST have a Summa D60, they will likely be few and far between.

Try searching under searchtempest.com which is a broader search engine for Craigslist. Use your own zip code and expand the radius to 500 miles. I just did and saw one over in Pittsburgh for $1100 with Signlab software.
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/sys/2817511908.html

If used ones are going at or near $1000 I would just opt for a new one to upgrade for the shop (tax write off, warranty, etc.) and take the old one home for hobby use.
 

showcase 66

New Member
I picked this up two weeks ago from Signwarehouse via Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Sign-Warehous...1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1331145374&sr=1-1

Not the high end model but something I could have in our laundry/wifes craft room. The only drawback is that it is a stepper motor so it is a bit noisy. I got it because my 8 year old wants to help out a lot more but I dont really want him to mess around with my regular cutters.

All in all, I would keep it around here for small decals if needed.


Just throwing it out there.
 

TyrantDesigner

Art! Hot and fresh.
I picked this up two weeks ago from Signwarehouse via Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Sign-Warehous...1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1331145374&sr=1-1

Not the high end model but something I could have in our laundry/wifes craft room. The only drawback is that it is a stepper motor so it is a bit noisy. I got it because my 8 year old wants to help out a lot more but I dont really want him to mess around with my regular cutters.

All in all, I would keep it around here for small decals if needed.


Just throwing it out there.

Dude, I saw that on ebay from signwarehouse with a bunch of materials and software for about the same price. saw it today in fact.
 

showcase 66

New Member
Dude, I saw that on ebay from signwarehouse with a bunch of materials and software for about the same price. saw it today in fact.

Ya I saw it on Ebay as well. It came with some vinyl, tape, software, couple license plates, small coro blanks, and some other things I think. Works pretty good for smaller run things and so far has been pretty easy for my son to work.
 

ooodsie

New Member
My D60 print head just died.. and it'll be $450 to replace it. I am toying with just selling it as-is on ebay or craigslist, and then buying a cheapie from signwarehouse like the one posted above to replace it. We don't do a lot of cut vinyl business anymore, so I think a stepper motor would be fine for me. Let me know if you have any interest before I post it. Also, for those who commented on the signwarehouse model - do you feel it would be adequate to cut approx 2-3 yards of vinyl per day?
 

Craig Sjoquist

New Member
Bought a Signwarehouse model Chinese cheapy but not $250 cheap
That is great for light and med cutting time.
Though I rather have a Graphtec or Roland, Summa
 
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