I did not say the Mimaki doesn’t cut accurately, but it also doesn’t have the abilities that a standalone cutter has. The best thing about speed is the ability to be done sooner. For some people, that means getting more jobs done in he same amount of time. For others, it means being done earlier so they can do other things instead of working. Some people like having the ability to use it if needed. Why do cars go 100mph when you are only allowed to go 70? I get the speed for all of the above reasons. We print to the trade only and I have a 2 and 3 year old that I want to spend as much time as possible with so our primary things to look at are speed and quality. The faster we can get it done, the sooner I can get to my little ones. It also helps to have separate units so that if one goes down, you aren’t down a printer and a cutter. I know you said you already have a cutter that doesn’t read marks, so that isn’t an issue but for nearly the same amount of money, it is a good idea to
Have separate machines. Then you can sell the one that doesn’t read marks and be set up for any given situation. When I bought my Mimaki, I already had a graphtec. I decided to add the cutting feature onto the Mimaki for
The extra $500 just to have the ability if I wanted to use it. I don’t use it often but when I do, it’s because it’s the ideal solution for the job....but then again, I’m the same guy that has every tool in the garage because I I like to have the option to use the exact right tool for the job. Others will disagree. To each his own.
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