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Time for a new cutter

Kemble

New Member
My Vinyl Express Q54 just dies on me. Mobo fried according to SignWarehouse Tech support. USB device is not recognized on any of my computers. I also have a 24" CE7000-60 Graphtec.

So here I am, shopping for a new cutter and I know I want to move up to a 64" but the brand/model is the real question. Graphtec or Summa? We do vehicle wraps and lots of stickers. I'm leaning more towards the Summa. But wanted to come here to get some feedback before I pull the trigger. Any reason to not go with the Summa? any reason to go with a different brand? Please provide your experience/feedback. Thanks !!
 

Pauly

Printrade.com.au
I own both,
Graphtec FC9000 with Take up Option
Summa S3 160TC with Take up Option

Both great machines,
If you're getting a drag knife, both Summa and Graphtec will be great. If you want a Tangential, then Summa.
Graphtec has the Cutting Strip & Cutting Channel, so cut contours wont ruin the strip.

The menu and settings on the summa is more straight forward, the Graphtec has a complex user interface.
 

Pauly

Printrade.com.au
Because I have a graphtec, and it's a tank.

Because they have a summa, and it's a tank.

Both brands are top tier, and lots of folks on here are loyal to one or the other, or have some horror story that turned them off of one or the other. Let's see how the rest of this thread unfolds...
I've had issues with both.
because nothing in this world is perfect.
 

cornholio

New Member
I have sold/serviced all major brands and never liked the complicated user interface of Graphtec. They cut nice, but the Summa (T) cuts superior and faster.
I'd go for Summa.
 
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