Oops, missed the last question, in re: other suggestions.
I really don't think so. SummaCut-R is in a price-range with most name-brand cutters. And it comes in all the popular widths (previously only 24 and 48).
Plus the accuracy and automation is more than icing on the cake. It's mission critical. You print, wait a day, laminate and then walk over to the machine and pray it won't botch the job. I'd put more emphasis on the cutter than the printer. Roland, Mutoh, Mimaki ... all pretty dang sweet. The differences between them are minimal.
Contour-cutting, not so. Graphtec, excellent. Summa, a cut above that. Others, pretty marginal, in comparion. And in contour-cutting, accuracy really matters. Slight errors send labels to the reject bin. Heck, nearly any cutter can cut vinyl. If your 12" type is 11.95", noone will know or care. But contour cutting, even tiny inaccuracies scream "Error!" You get some white on one side but not the other. Or some of the image taken away. Or ... etc., etc.
So the non-OPOS X users add choke or bleed, but it still looks cheesy because the image is off-center. Accuracy is king, and reliability will save you a ton on the cost of bullets. Screw up a job that's due today, wasted dollars not withstanding, and you'll want to empty a couple clips into the cutter that just trashed your high-value and nearly finished print.
Whew! Verbosity, it seems, is not lost on me :^)
Best,
Jim