ManningSigns
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Hi
I'm looking to get a new " better " cutter. Now I have a Lynx 24" . For small runs It has been great. I started off doing just my racecar a few for some freinds, then some freinds wanted me to do some signs..... Then I thought hey I kind of like doing this. That was three years ago. When I first bought the machine I would turn it on once a month now it is on every day. I put a third pinch roller on it, that helped tracking alot. (note: had to cut the little locater tab on top of the roller so the cutter doesn't know that it is there.)
I want to get a new cutter I'm thinking 30" I have had some call for some bigger cuts, but most times 30" would cover it. I'm looking at Graphtec and summa both. I was looking at the graphtec 5100 -75, but now looking at the summa models. I think they are both great machines, but is the a reason to choose one or the other? Also What advatages are to be gained with the summa "T" class or "D" class over the summa se model. I'm not looking for cheap. I have been there withthe lynx. The lynx has served me well, but I'm looking to step up. I plan to be in this bussiness a long time, and want a cutter that will last.
Thanks,
Tom Manning
Manning Signs
I'm looking to get a new " better " cutter. Now I have a Lynx 24" . For small runs It has been great. I started off doing just my racecar a few for some freinds, then some freinds wanted me to do some signs..... Then I thought hey I kind of like doing this. That was three years ago. When I first bought the machine I would turn it on once a month now it is on every day. I put a third pinch roller on it, that helped tracking alot. (note: had to cut the little locater tab on top of the roller so the cutter doesn't know that it is there.)
I want to get a new cutter I'm thinking 30" I have had some call for some bigger cuts, but most times 30" would cover it. I'm looking at Graphtec and summa both. I was looking at the graphtec 5100 -75, but now looking at the summa models. I think they are both great machines, but is the a reason to choose one or the other? Also What advatages are to be gained with the summa "T" class or "D" class over the summa se model. I'm not looking for cheap. I have been there withthe lynx. The lynx has served me well, but I'm looking to step up. I plan to be in this bussiness a long time, and want a cutter that will last.
Thanks,
Tom Manning
Manning Signs