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Looking for a small vinyl cutter
Posted by LucyDrake on 11 September 2008 at 06:32Can anyone recommend a small cutter must be at least 250mm cut will get a lot of work so a decent one?
Peter Edwards replied 17 years ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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If you really need one that small, the craft rob, made by graphtec is worth a look at, but is only really a hobby machine otherwise go for a good quality 610mm machine, it will be far more versatile, and reliable.
Graphtec, Mutoh, Suma, Mimaki, make some of the best machines
Some 380 mm cutters are available, but only use sprocketed material,
Peter
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We have a craft robo pro for small work and its an excellent bit of kit, gets a lot of use and its reliable .
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Hi, I know a College of mine is selling off his 380mm Vinyl Plotter.
Its a Used Gerber Graphix 4b (Sold by Spandex)
Old bit of Kit but Built Like Tanks.
Only Prob is it Uses Plugin Fonts You cannot connect to a PC
But think its got about 7’ish Fonts. I know all you have to do
is load in your 380mm Sprocketed Vinyl, Type in Your Wording
(its got a built in key board and tiny Display to see your Wording)
and Size Then Press Cut, Dead Simple All in One Machine.
Think He Only Wants About £250If your interested ring 07967 614 034 ask for Paul
Cheers -
Cant go wrong with a Roland GX24
had mine almost 3 years now -
Hi,
If your still looking I’ve got a Roland GX24 thats been used on a handful of occasions that I’m looking to get rid of? Email me at sfx_pete@hotmail.com if your interested, in fact thats goes to anybody!
Pete
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