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  • Does anyone on the boards own a metaza of any kind?

    Posted by Pryam Carter on 16 April 2006 at 21:57

    Does anyone on the boards own a metaza of any kind?
    Just wondering what your thoughts are with these things?
    Any help or advice would be appreciated.

    Paul Humble replied 17 years, 6 months ago 10 Members · 19 Replies
  • 19 Replies
  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    16 April 2006 at 22:00

    give us a clue do you mean metaxa drank that a few times 😛

    Lynn

  • John & Dawn Roddick

    Member
    16 April 2006 at 22:12

    Think it’s the Roland Metaza photo engraver, but I don’t know if anyone on the boards has personal experience of them. They were demonstrated at SignUK last year and although I thought the results were impressive, I felt you would have to have the correct outlet to make it work eg stall in shopping mall, or something along those lines.

    Dawn

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    16 April 2006 at 22:19
    quote Lynn:

    give us a clue do you mean metaxa drank that a few times 😛
    Lynn

    metaxa brandy lynn…yep had a huge hangover with that at one time too 😕

    nik

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    16 April 2006 at 22:33

    oh yes several times Nik 😎 especially when making signs

    Lynn

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    17 April 2006 at 11:34
    quote John & Dawn Roddick:

    Think it’s the Roland Metaza photo engraver, but I don’t know if anyone on the boards has personal experience of them. They were demonstrated at SignUK last year and although I thought the results were impressive, I felt you would have to have the correct outlet to make it work eg stall in shopping mall, or something along those lines.

    Dawn

    I’m don’t know allot about them, these are just initial thoughts…
    we did have something like this in the past, but stuck the machine in a cupboard and got on with things we found made us better, easier money.
    like dawn, i think a good outlet is essential. maybe even something higher profile than a market stall, perhaps a fun park like Alton towers were i saw them really cash in with lazered products.
    i don’t know the outlay for this kit but ide think it would be hefty.. that coupled with rent, rates etc getting a return might be a long process.
    i recon promotional type companies that do pens, key rings, mouse-mats, clocks etc that sorta thing could do well with these on board but not necessarily a sign company.
    again

  • Signs & Wonders

    Member
    17 April 2006 at 11:43

    We bought a Metazza from Roland last year as a product for the photographic side of our business. Results were OK, but decided it wasn’t going to give a good enough return for the time required. You would be lucky to charge £10 for a pendant and, like has already been said, you would only make it pay if you had a stall running it all day. More value in doing a decent sign.
    Tony

  • Pryam Carter

    Member
    17 April 2006 at 12:00

    I agree that running it as well as a sign business would be a waste of the machine. I’m thinking of getting the wife involved with the personal goods side of things.
    I bought some sublimation gear last year and l haven’t had the time to push it, as a result it has been a waste of money for me. My wife now seems to be interested in doing it at craft fairs etc……… We did one together in December and did pretty well, just thought about the metaza as an add on to it.

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    2 May 2006 at 22:46

    Lynn, did somebody steal your punctuation? 😀 😀 😀 😀

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    2 May 2006 at 22:54

    Harry didn’t notice if they did why do you ask that ?? did I miss a comma I’m very bad at that

    Lynn

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    2 May 2006 at 23:00
    quote Lynn:

    give us a clue do you mean metaxa drank that a few times 😛

    Lynn

    Don’t mind me Lynn, must be the late hour and a long day weeding vinyl, but I couldnt make out for ages what you meant…..lol

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    2 May 2006 at 23:06

    Harry I’ve had a long day as well I don’t always know what I mean 🙄

    Lynn

  • John Wilson

    Member
    27 October 2006 at 09:56
    quote billywifta:

    I agree that running it as well as a sign business would be a waste of the machine. I’m thinking of getting the wife involved with the personal goods side of things.
    I bought some sublimation gear last year and l haven’t had the time to push it, as a result it has been a waste of money for me. My wife now seems to be interested in doing it at craft fairs etc……… We did one together in December and did pretty well, just thought about the metaza as an add on to it.

    Hey Billy

    Did you end up getting a Metazza??

    I’m thinking of getting one for the exact same reason but unsure

    Does anyone know if it’s possible to lease one from Roland?

  • Neil Speirs

    Member
    28 November 2007 at 16:23

    the Metaza can be a fantastic little money maker BUT you have to be in a high street location or better still a shopping mall!

    I’ve had my machine for over a year now & get a very positive feedback from my customers.

  • Neil Speirs

    Member
    28 November 2007 at 16:57

    Just found this site which may interest you John?

    http://metaza.com/acatalog/mpx70_packages.html

  • Lynn Normington

    Member
    28 November 2007 at 19:05

    Neil that post originated over 12 months ago 🙄

    Lynn

  • Neil Speirs

    Member
    28 November 2007 at 20:35

    I know, it takes some length of time to get an answer on this forum 😉

    It just so happened I was doing a search on google images for some metaza pictures for a flyer I’m putting together and Pyram’s original post came up on the search result.

    Honest, I’m not kicking about in the basement reading old posts
    :nag4:

  • Paul Humble

    Member
    26 March 2008 at 10:13

    How noisey are these machines? Say, compared to a plotter? I have a genuine reason for asking, honest!

  • Neil Speirs

    Member
    26 March 2008 at 10:46

    Once the lid is placed down all you here is a small buzz while the head strikes the pendant, nothing to worry about

  • Paul Humble

    Member
    26 March 2008 at 19:50

    Thanks, just we thought about getting one just for my wife to use for craft fair trinkets, ebay stuff etc. I wasnt really bothered about making a huge profit, just wanted something she could do and enjoy while my daughter was at Nursery. Just was worried that the man in the office next door would hear a loud screeching noise.

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