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Opinions on the PC50
Posted by Oz.VinylStore on 27 September 2004 at 16:53Looking at purchasing one of these and could do with some honest opnions before we part with our hard earned cash.
Thanks in advance 🙂
Brian Hays replied 21 years ago 7 Members · 7 Replies -
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Absolute garbage compared to what ‘s on the market now. I bought one about 4 years ago for the college where i teach could never get rid of the banding effect, even had the manufacturers out and they couldnt either. Only use it as a second cutter now but it cuts so slow. (:)
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Ill chime in too – ours is now a doorstop.
If your application is for small spot colour decals , the 50 is ok , but it’s slow as a dog , its consumables are horrendously expensive , spare parts like heads (which blow often) are hard to get and as a cutter , its a tortoise.
Leave this machine alone , it will be a bitter introduction to digital printing,
Work out why you want a digital printer and if you really want to go thermal – cost per sq m in thermal can easily be 50 quid and the same for inkjet is about 5 quid (you cant print gold , silver and white with an inkjet , but can print full colour on just about anything)
If you buy a 3k machine vs a 10k machine , the diff of 7k will be realised after 155 sq m which is less than 1 sq m a day in a year. 1sqm a day is not a worthwhile print run , IE if you are not going to do a lot more than that , it’s not worth buying a machine and all the aggro that comes with it.
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pile of hot steaming doggy doo, you can make better prints with half a potato and some ink :lol1:
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i had one of these demo’d at our place years ago.. i cant say i remember much about it other than slow and flimzy built. 😕
i recal banding too.. more the stitching of the bands created dark lines. -
thanks you everyone, glad i can ask advice to avoid making mistakes 🙂
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Mistakes don’t come much bigger than buying a PC50!
They were bad when they were new, not sure when they stopped making them? but most out there are pretty old.
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