Please report back on how well it performs.
But as a digital knife finisher it has surpassed my expectations.
You have to go into it with the mindset that it's an level machine. But even so, it's phenomenal for the money. We were buying a ZUND/ESKO - and the deal fell through, i feel like it was a blessing. This is $120,000 cheaper, and essentially does the exact same thing. It is less automated, slower, and doesn't have the "glamorous" software esko and zund have, but it has good software for the price point, that works very well, and fast enough for us. I wouldn't recommend the machine for heavy duty or detailed CNC routing. But as a digital knife finisher it has surpassed my expectations. We cut an entire roll in 12 minutes. We will use this machine until it becomes a bottle neck in production and then upgrade to a zund, which is hopefully in the next 8 months. But for now we are very happy and it keeps up with our workload.
You have to go into it with the mindset that it's an level machine. But even so, it's phenomenal for the money. We were buying a ZUND/ESKO - and the deal fell through, i feel like it was a blessing. This is $120,000 cheaper, and essentially does the exact same thing. It is less automated, slower, and doesn't have the "glamorous" software esko and zund have, but it has good software for the price point, that works very well, and fast enough for us. I wouldn't recommend the machine for heavy duty or detailed CNC routing. But as a digital knife finisher it has surpassed my expectations. We cut an entire roll in 12 minutes. We will use this machine until it becomes a bottle neck in production and then upgrade to a zund, which is hopefully in the next 8 months. But for now we are very happy and it keeps up with our workload.
Glad to hear you're happy with it Adam! I've been eyeing these out since they first came out and still believe they're a great option compared to the expensive alternatives.
Did you go with the router option? I've always wondered if one of these would do okay with light duty routing (3mm acm, 6mm acrylic, 3/6mm pvc) on an occasional basis.
Are you mainly cutting vinyl with it for now? Kiss Cut or Cut through? Have you used it to cut banners etc?
Keep us posted with your thoughts as you get to use it more and more.
Glad to hear you're happy with it Adam! I've been eyeing these out since they first came out and still believe they're a great option compared to the expensive alternatives.
Did you go with the router option? I've always wondered if one of these would do okay with light duty routing (3mm acm, 6mm acrylic, 3/6mm pvc) on an occasional basis.
Are you mainly cutting vinyl with it for now? Kiss Cut or Cut through? Have you used it to cut banners etc?
Keep us posted with your thoughts as you get to use it more and more.
The knife barely kisses the belt and the router requires a sacrificial layer to protect the beltHow do these machines deal with through cuts? Since they use a big conveyor belt as the table, I don't understand how you can cut on that with a knife, let alone a router head. Is the belt a consumable? Can anyone enlighten me?
What size did you get?Thanks to Phil Johnson over at airmark. He got our flatbed cutter delivered and installed so quickly. Their tech Jeremy is A+. Highly recommend
He got the 1612, I have the same one. So ~64" wide by 47" deep. When cutting stuff longer than the bed, it is surprising accurate when feeding and continuing to finish the cut!What size did you get?
That's was going to be my question as we are looking at adding one that size to process wraps.He got the 1612, I have the same one. So ~64" wide by 47" deep. When cutting stuff longer than the bed, it is surprising accurate when feeding and continuing to finish the cut!
We have the basic router. It routes everything you listed no problem.. a bit slower, then the big boys, but again entry level machine its to be expected.. but it does the job right. We through cut and kiss cut mostly without issue. Banner, no issue. Posers.. no issue... super fast/easy and just user friendly. If you're on the fence, let this push you over. Trust me it's worth the money...i mean it replaces 2 employees and doesn't call in sick...
He got the 1612, I have the same one. So ~64" wide by 47" deep. When cutting stuff longer than the bed, it is surprising accurate when feeding and continuing to finish the cut!
I have had zero issues with the size! I did this one both based on price and space, I couldn't fit a bigger one in my space. I honestly have no reason to upgrade or want a bigger, although the 1832 would be the ultimate to have in my opinion. That is only based on speed with needing to feed less, which speed hasn't been an issue for me.
I have pretty much every tool. haha! I do have the basket and is VERY handy. I got 2 of the Summa extension tables and they work great, but are very heavy. I would think 2 6' folding tables would do the same thing. (mine were thrown in on the deal). I was told they don't offer the take up reel for this anymore as it wasn't a big seller when they had it. It does come complete with a conveyor system with advance clamps. It only comes with the drag knife, so whatever tools you want are additional. I would HIGHLY suggest getting (2) of the tangential modules right away. I tend to use 2 tools in a lot of my jobs, so changing out tools all fo the time would suck!
Thanks for the feedback and advice Matt, really appreciate it!
Couple more questions for you guys, sorry Adam don't mean to hijack your thread.
1. What are you guys doing for workflow? Anyone here using Onyx to print then cut to a Summa F series? My goal is to print from Onyx to our Rolands and Oce Flatbed then cut most jobs on the F series.
2. Does anyone have the site prep/install requirement documents? Curious about the footprint and wiring requirements for the 1612 model.
3. Is it loud with the vacuum running? Like louder than a flatbed with vacuum table? I'm assuming it's as loud as a cnc when routing but not sure about regular knife cutting with vacuum cranked. If we can fit one of these in our shop I'll have to figure out how far to keep it away so it's not too rowdy.
Thanks again.