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We just picked up a graphtec CELite. We had a rough start and terrible tech service from them but the machine (second unit) has been working very well. This has a max cut area of 20" wide. The next size up is a 24". I still have not decided if the larger is worth it. Anyone that is doing signs or banners will tell you 24" is the minimum.
Keep in mind on a print/cut set up you really still need to print, then laminate, then cut for ideal results. So you need a laminator.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on March 13, 2019, 01:51:09 PMKeep in mind on a print/cut set up you really still need to print, then laminate, then cut for ideal results. So you need a laminator.The OP wants this specifically for apparel. That doesn't get laminated does it?
Quote from: Frog on March 13, 2019, 01:54:05 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on March 13, 2019, 01:51:09 PMKeep in mind on a print/cut set up you really still need to print, then laminate, then cut for ideal results. So you need a laminator.The OP wants this specifically for apparel. That doesn't get laminated does it? I would assume anyone buying that machine probably will be using it for stickers as well, guess I should have been specific to that in reference to lamination.
Motion is a large contract shop. I dont see them going into wraps or banners.Pierre
timely discussion , I'm on the fence whether to get one I'm spending about $1000-$1500 monthly outsourcing it ( t-shirt vinyl only) , not really sure if thats enough to consider buying one with material and labour costs?Any thoughts?