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I have a graphtec CE-5000 15" cutter to sell.It was our first cutter, bought a Roland, the wife HATED it, sold it and bought the 24" Graphtec.
We never really looked into too many brands...we did get a roland(print and cut) though and love it.
Quote from: Gilligan on September 21, 2017, 09:56:01 AMI have a graphtec CE-5000 15" cutter to sell.It was our first cutter, bought a Roland, the wife HATED it, sold it and bought the 24" Graphtec.Can you (or Mrs. Gilligan) give some specifics on the reasons for the Roland-related hate?btw, I consider the <$1195 I spent on a new CE6000-40 well spent with no regrets.
Quote from: Frog on September 21, 2017, 10:05:28 AMQuote from: Gilligan on September 21, 2017, 09:56:01 AMI have a graphtec CE-5000 15" cutter to sell.It was our first cutter, bought a Roland, the wife HATED it, sold it and bought the 24" Graphtec.Can you (or Mrs. Gilligan) give some specifics on the reasons for the Roland-related hate?btw, I consider the <$1195 I spent on a new CE6000-40 well spent with no regrets.We are Illustrator users, and we pretty much build everything in Illustrator to be cut if we know it's going that way. Even if it isn't it's still pretty simple to create cut lines.Graphtec's plug in just follows the paths from illustrator and cuts them. Simple as that. Only thing that will get ya is if you have two lines sitting on each other and don't see it, then you will double cut.Roland's software was more like "live trace" where it had to detect edges and such with like a threshold type of tool. More like using photoshop vs vector software. Extra steps and just didn't really jive with our workflow.It felt so awkward I swore we had to be doing something wrong, so I started making some phone calls and emails. Even Josh Ellsworth from Stahls said "Yep, that's how you use it."The wife said, "I'm not using that, bring back my 15" cutter"... so we did that and sold the Roland so we could buy the larger Graphtec.
Quote from: Gilligan on September 21, 2017, 10:32:16 AMQuote from: Frog on September 21, 2017, 10:05:28 AMQuote from: Gilligan on September 21, 2017, 09:56:01 AMI have a graphtec CE-5000 15" cutter to sell.It was our first cutter, bought a Roland, the wife HATED it, sold it and bought the 24" Graphtec.Can you (or Mrs. Gilligan) give some specifics on the reasons for the Roland-related hate?btw, I consider the <$1195 I spent on a new CE6000-40 well spent with no regrets.We are Illustrator users, and we pretty much build everything in Illustrator to be cut if we know it's going that way. Even if it isn't it's still pretty simple to create cut lines.Graphtec's plug in just follows the paths from illustrator and cuts them. Simple as that. Only thing that will get ya is if you have two lines sitting on each other and don't see it, then you will double cut.Roland's software was more like "live trace" where it had to detect edges and such with like a threshold type of tool. More like using photoshop vs vector software. Extra steps and just didn't really jive with our workflow.It felt so awkward I swore we had to be doing something wrong, so I started making some phone calls and emails. Even Josh Ellsworth from Stahls said "Yep, that's how you use it."The wife said, "I'm not using that, bring back my 15" cutter"... so we did that and sold the Roland so we could buy the larger Graphtec.So much this! I use Roland and a Graphtec frequently (2 locations, 2 cutters) The Graphtec works intuitively, from the plugin for illustrator, to how it prioritizes its cuts on the vinyl. Everything about using it is excellent. The Roland is ass backwards in so many ways. The software is garbage. Their plugin for illustrator is garbage. The way it prioritizes cuts is garbage. Both brands are made well, work well, and will make you money, but basically using them side by side I am constantly shaking my head at how annoying using the Roland is in comparison to the Graphtec.
I have run a Graphtec through Corel for a few years without any problems.Get the right film, I tested Stahls films lately and got great results.