I'm looking at buying a 54" tru-vis print/cut and I'm wanting to print art on rolled paper at a size of 27"x40". Would I be best suited to buy paper pre-cut to 40"? What mechanism would you use for clean edge cuts separating pieces? If anyone has any experience in this or has a link to something I could read, I'd would certainly appreciate the help
Kevin
Let's back up a minute. Need more information.
What is your core business? This will define printer requirements along with ancillary equipment or if it's even feasible.
Reproductions? You'll need a drum or wide format scanner.
Fine art? Same as reproductions but you'll have to invest in color control equipment to generate custom profiles.
What is your expected print volume? This ties in with equipment and space and a host of other things.
Are you a start up?
Do you have experience? Photoshop is a must as you will need to make corrections/touch ups.
Need to know the above because either way there will be a steep learning curve. Especially for art that people can "put their nose on" (close up viewing)
These folks are fussy and close enough won't cut it.
Final thoughts: Trying to buy one printer to do it all will lead to compromises. You need to take a serious look at exactly what you want to do then focus on that particular equipment set.