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Putting together a new vinyl cutting system
Our present vinyl cutting system is becoming obsolete and we are thinking about upgrading to a new system.
Our present system uses Casmate pro as the main design and cutting software. This is connected to a Summagraphics Summasign d610. Both are more than twelve years old. The software is now obsolete and will only run on windows 98. The plotter is becoming worn out and is due a replacement.
Alongside this we have a Cadet printer/cutter that is driven by a wasatch RIP. I use Corel draw 9 to design for the printer. We also have Signlab 5 and Signlab 7.1. Signlab 5 was bought when we bought our colorcamm years ago and was used to drive it. More recently it was upgraded to 7.1 when we bought the Cadet. However, neither versions of Signlab are used much as we both prefer to use Casmate for vinyl and I use Corel for the digital print side.
Our problem is that when we buy a new cutter it is unlikely to intergrate with Casmate – so we will probably need to switch to a different vinyl cutting system at the same time. We are considering switching to signlab 7.1 and buying a new cutter. Alternatively, we are thinking of changing to CorelDraw for the vinyl cutting side of things. Either way I think we need to move away from Casmate now because it is obsolete.
We intend to keep the old system (PC cutter and software) to use as a back up or to use in tandem.
We will be able to continue using old customer files by exporting as .eps from the old system and importing in the new system.
I am looking for some feedback and suggestions about the best way to go forward. What plotter would you recommend and why. What software would you recommend and why?
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