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I recently watched a video made by one of my local competitors on how blazing fast his plotter is. He has a Summa and claims it its the fastest plotter... and granted, it was fast.
It made me think..."Hmm, I have no idea how fast my plotter really is, I should try it out".
I have a Graphtec 7000-130 and generally keep it in the 30 speed range. It cuts nice and accurate and I've never had any issues with it so I'm happy with what I have.
A couple days after watching the video I put about a yard of scrap vinyl on it and cranked it up to 85 ( top speed 105) and it was done cutting my little test before I could blink (ok, maybe slightly longer).
WOW! So now his plotter doesn't look any more spectacular than mine. Why is he claiming his is the fastest?
I have a large amount of vinyl jobs today and I was quite happy to know how fast I'll get these jobs plotted, so, I put a 10 yard roll of 48"white HP vinyl on my plotter for the first job, crank the speed up to 75 and send the job. It started out ok then I hear this thud as my plotter is whirring wildly.
The vinyl roll got yanked off the media feeders and goes rolling out on the floor in front of the plotter. I'm trying to roll it up without stepping on it or damaging the vinyl and place it back on the feeders but since I don't have Stretch Armstrong arms, I'm contorting my self every which way while using a few choice phrases in reference to the dingbats back at the Graphtec factory testing the speed of the plotters with an 8.5" x 11" sheet of vinyl all nodding their heads and smiling about how fast the plotters are.
Then the plotter finishes the job before I can get the vinyl rolled up. I chuckled and was grateful nobody was making video recording of the incident. I guess I'll feed the roll out more on the next job.
Now THAT would have been a video!
It made me think..."Hmm, I have no idea how fast my plotter really is, I should try it out".
I have a Graphtec 7000-130 and generally keep it in the 30 speed range. It cuts nice and accurate and I've never had any issues with it so I'm happy with what I have.
A couple days after watching the video I put about a yard of scrap vinyl on it and cranked it up to 85 ( top speed 105) and it was done cutting my little test before I could blink (ok, maybe slightly longer).
WOW! So now his plotter doesn't look any more spectacular than mine. Why is he claiming his is the fastest?
I have a large amount of vinyl jobs today and I was quite happy to know how fast I'll get these jobs plotted, so, I put a 10 yard roll of 48"white HP vinyl on my plotter for the first job, crank the speed up to 75 and send the job. It started out ok then I hear this thud as my plotter is whirring wildly.
The vinyl roll got yanked off the media feeders and goes rolling out on the floor in front of the plotter. I'm trying to roll it up without stepping on it or damaging the vinyl and place it back on the feeders but since I don't have Stretch Armstrong arms, I'm contorting my self every which way while using a few choice phrases in reference to the dingbats back at the Graphtec factory testing the speed of the plotters with an 8.5" x 11" sheet of vinyl all nodding their heads and smiling about how fast the plotters are.
Then the plotter finishes the job before I can get the vinyl rolled up. I chuckled and was grateful nobody was making video recording of the incident. I guess I'll feed the roll out more on the next job.
Now THAT would have been a video!