Bly
New Member
We've had a couple of Summacut plotters over the years and while they've been fabulous workhorses, sometimes running all day for days on end, lately I've been thinking of upgrading to a T series tangential cutter.
Just wondering who has experience of both types or even the T series only.
We cut a lot of laminated polymeric calendared vinyl and while the D160R does a fair job I'm wondering whether the T would cope better.
We find some parts can be difficult to weed, especially finer graphics & text.
We don't cut sandblast or very much reflective.
The D160R also struggles a bit with accuracy on small text.
Do the tangential heads wear out quicker/more often due to the added complexity?
Just wondering who has experience of both types or even the T series only.
We cut a lot of laminated polymeric calendared vinyl and while the D160R does a fair job I'm wondering whether the T would cope better.
We find some parts can be difficult to weed, especially finer graphics & text.
We don't cut sandblast or very much reflective.
The D160R also struggles a bit with accuracy on small text.
Do the tangential heads wear out quicker/more often due to the added complexity?