Pat Whatley
New Member
I figured there's enough complaining when a machine goes bad or tech support is a joke that when something goes right it needs to be mentioned.
One of my beloved Summa D60 plotters started acting funky last week. I changed cables, fought through the problems, took it apart and cleaned it and it was still acting screwy.
Finally broke down and called Summa tech support. The tech guy answered the phone on the second ring. That's right, and actual tech guy IMMEDIATELY. Explained the problem, a couple of minutes of patient troubleshooting later we adjusted a couple of settings and the thing is working like a charm.
It's damn nice to call somebody who actually knows what they're talking about, knows their machines, and has the capacity to fix things over the phone.
Stuff like that is exactly why I've got three Summa plotters at the moment and will be buying another this summer.
One of my beloved Summa D60 plotters started acting funky last week. I changed cables, fought through the problems, took it apart and cleaned it and it was still acting screwy.
Finally broke down and called Summa tech support. The tech guy answered the phone on the second ring. That's right, and actual tech guy IMMEDIATELY. Explained the problem, a couple of minutes of patient troubleshooting later we adjusted a couple of settings and the thing is working like a charm.
It's damn nice to call somebody who actually knows what they're talking about, knows their machines, and has the capacity to fix things over the phone.
Stuff like that is exactly why I've got three Summa plotters at the moment and will be buying another this summer.