So if I am understanding everyone right the ColorCamm 600 is no longer being serviced by Roland but there are other companies servicing them.
Still not sure what I will do but the machine looks to be in great shape but something inside of me keeps saying it's old technolgy and just put the money in something brand new.
I have heard so many stories from different owners of these machines and they fall in to two different camps.
Some owners love them and swear by them while other owners seem to just swear at them.
The person that I know that has this machine only stopped using it because they went to a 54" VersaCamm which they needed for their business.
On the other hand all of my runs would be short runs and the machine would be just what I need.
Even if I purchased a new machine it would be a 30" VeraCamm because that's all we need. We do not do any large work at all and don't intent to in the future.
I better sleep on this a little more.
Jim Hill
Jim, these printers are no longer "SUPPORTED" by Roland, meaning that Roland does not offer technical support on them. Roland's main headquarters located in Irvine, CA will still service these printers as well as most authorized Roland service centers such as Cammtech (Jim at Cammtech, very knowledgable and helpful).
It seems that most PC-600 users expected these machines to operate as a "plug & play device" such as a desktop inkjet printer and after spending a couple hours with them they just threw in the towel so to speak, sold the printer and have spent the last 8 years bad mouthing them. Then there are the other 3 percent that invested some time and effort to master the machine and have used the printer successfully for many many years, I've had mine for over 6 years without any issues or maintenance what so ever, works so well that I kept it after buying a Versacamm 2 years ago, there are still some speciality applications that the PC-600 is perfect for.