So I am looking into replacing one of my current plotters with a new model. Right now I am using a Graphtec FC8600-130. It's aging and I'm beginning to have more failed cuts (more specifically x-axis errors saying the media is too heavy) and we're quickly approaching the busiest season of the year. I need to replace this old Graphtec with something that will be able to handle the kind of cuts I typically do. Here's what I'm looking to get out of a new plotter:
1. Accurate tracking over long cuts - I will be doing some really big jobs this summer, where each job will require 13 cuts of 50" material at about 95ft long. Other cuts for each job will probably be in the 30-40ft neighborhood.
2. Take-up Roller because I don't want to roll up all those cuts by hand
That's really all I NEED in a cutter, though things like having 2 tools (ie blade and pen) at once would be nice. The tracking is absolutely the most important thing, because I'm going to be doing 30+ of these jobs this summer. It will all be done in Oramask 813 material, so I don't need OPOS or ARM print/cut capability. We have other cutters for that. This is basically going to be a dedicated stencil cutting machine.
So, I'm trying to decide between a new FC9000 or a Summa S-Class T-Series (or if there's an option that's better than either of those, I'd love to hear about it). Obviously the Summa will outshine the Graphtec when it comes to small intricate details due to the true tangential cutting head, but in my experience, my FC8600 tracks so much better on long cuts than the t-series. With my Graphtec, I have been able to do a 35.5" cut on 36" material for 120ft with less than 1/16" media shift over the entire cut (before the x-axis problems, naturally).
So, if anyone has experience doing lots of long cuts, I'd love to hear your suggestions!
1. Accurate tracking over long cuts - I will be doing some really big jobs this summer, where each job will require 13 cuts of 50" material at about 95ft long. Other cuts for each job will probably be in the 30-40ft neighborhood.
2. Take-up Roller because I don't want to roll up all those cuts by hand
That's really all I NEED in a cutter, though things like having 2 tools (ie blade and pen) at once would be nice. The tracking is absolutely the most important thing, because I'm going to be doing 30+ of these jobs this summer. It will all be done in Oramask 813 material, so I don't need OPOS or ARM print/cut capability. We have other cutters for that. This is basically going to be a dedicated stencil cutting machine.
So, I'm trying to decide between a new FC9000 or a Summa S-Class T-Series (or if there's an option that's better than either of those, I'd love to hear about it). Obviously the Summa will outshine the Graphtec when it comes to small intricate details due to the true tangential cutting head, but in my experience, my FC8600 tracks so much better on long cuts than the t-series. With my Graphtec, I have been able to do a 35.5" cut on 36" material for 120ft with less than 1/16" media shift over the entire cut (before the x-axis problems, naturally).
So, if anyone has experience doing lots of long cuts, I'd love to hear your suggestions!