Hi
We run a small sign factory producing all types of general signage and graphics we outsource a lot of print and as the company grows we would like to start printing in house.
What are everyones thoughts on this printer and cutter setup as seems to be a good deal at the moment. Is it outdated technology?
Or is it better to go the Truevis route - although we can only find mixed reviews on the truevis.
Are there better alternatives than Roland what are your thoughts please guys as we are very undecided
I bought the gr640 rf640 combo about a month ago and the GR640 cutter has been a pain to perf cut decals on and haven't completed the first perf cut job I received since I've owned it. I had to spend $1200 on a linear rail and linear blocks to fix the 13 yr old SP300V that broke down just so I can complete perf cut jobs because my "new and improved" cutter can't. I've had 2 glitches that haven't been fixed when I pause and it will cut a line right through the center of the media ruining about 10-12 stickers everytime. Or change blade offset and it will lose position and start cutting in random places ruining more stickers and entire sheet is junk.
The perf cut feature is so hit or miss on finding a working consistent pressure. My SP300V completed that perf job first try and didn't waste not even 1 sticker. the GR640 for me has Been eating more material than it's sold. I've got no issues with the RF-640 other than most profiles seem heavy on the black I've found one that works and use that for everything, Takeup works great haven't had any issues with the RF yet other than the company that sold it to me when they delivered it they broke and bent one of the wheel casters getting it stuck in the trailer ramp on the way down which still hasn't been fixed yet either but printers been solid.
So far ive been talking with tech support for about 2-3 weeks and haven't had any luck resolving the issue. My sales company's tech has been down to look at it but he didn't even know where to start with the glitches so I'm pretty sure he doesn't have a solution. I'd stay away from the GR640 if I had a second chance to do it again. Steve