Thank you for your advice!!My advice is to read the hundreds of threads here that cover this exact topic. Everyone will have their own personal flavor preference when it comes to brands. If you truly want print/cut, you'll be limited to either Roland or Mimaki. Personally I wouldn't buy any of Roland's new offerings and find the Mimaki interface lacking.
Aside from that, find something with good, local service. When your machine goes down (and it WILL go down), you'll need fast, reliable support. Not some salesperson that thinks they're a tech.
Unless space is an issue, I personally prefer having a standalone printer and a standalone plotter. (We have an Epson S60600 and Summa S140T / Summa F1612)
We ran print/cut Rolands for 10 years and I much prefer having separate units. Sure, print/cut in one step is nice for unlaminated prints, but you're tying up a machine when it could be printing more goods.
Don't forget to get a laminator, if you don't have one already.
Thank you!We started with a print/cut machine and still use it to cut sometimes. It's nice to have it as a backup to our plotter too.
I like the Mimaki CJV150 for print/cut. It's basic, easy to learn and easy to repair yourself. The cut accuracy is good. I don't know about their new models of printers but the CJV150 is still available for now. My gripe with Epson, HP and Roland is the lockdown they have on repairs and the service contracts they try to strong arm you into.
I’m looking to buy a printer/cutter machine. Any advice? Low quantity use for the immediate future, but looking to make the jump. I think I’d prefer the same machine to do both print and cut, but maybe I am mistaken. Thoughts
I can make you a deal on a Roland VG-640I’m looking to buy a printer/cutter machine. Any advice? Low quantity use for the immediate future, but looking to make the jump. I think I’d prefer the same machine to do both print and cut, but maybe I am mistaken. Thoughts?