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Offline JayzTeez

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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2012, 12:23:01 PM »
would like to stay around 3000 for unit and start up supplies if possible. 
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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2012, 02:28:09 PM »
would like to stay around 3000 for unit and start up supplies if possible.
wow yeah go with Roland or Graphtec then.

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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2012, 07:35:10 PM »
Go for a Summa. There is nothing better out there.

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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2012, 09:59:52 PM »
ok where is the best place to buy the supplies in the northeast ?   im from central penna.     i want to do stickers and heat applied what do i need? 
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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2012, 12:42:30 AM »
Loving my Graphtec 5000.
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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2012, 08:25:17 AM »
ok where is the best place to buy the supplies in the northeast ?   im from central penna.     i want to do stickers and heat applied what do i need?


I second Graphtec we have had ours for 5 years with no issues at all.

I would recommend beacongraphics.com they are in Jersey and have an awesome inventory which has never been back ordered on us ever. Grimco on the other hand sucked and always had back orders or miss shipped items. Then there is also garston.com
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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2012, 09:09:02 AM »
I just thought I would mention that you can die cut with both the roland and the graphtec, though it requires putting the material on a sticky sheet. One part that bugs me is that I can't seem to do both layers of my sticker material at the same time, I have to make two cuts to make the cut nice and sharp.

Before I bought my graphtec, I bought a summa d60 (at least that's what I think it was) off of ebay and it would have been awesome if it weren't for the fact that it wouldn't interface with my computer even after building a special serial cable. The manual said that it would contour anything anyhow, even if you fed the sheet crooked or if the print itself was somehow skewed. It didn't flex cut though. After having to deal with a terrible seller that tried to blame the thing not working on me, I decided to bite the bullet and buy a new graphtec. Thankfully, the seller didn't even know what connections the summa had, leading him to list it as usb when it was only parallel or serial, let alone how it worked so I was able to return it.

Actually, if your budget is 3 grand, I would consider increasing it the 500 to get the summacut D75-R. I have been seeing heat presses go for less than $500, how much difference is there between brands, in terms of reliability that is.

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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #22 on: June 27, 2012, 09:32:04 AM »
I have been seeing heat presses go for less than $500, how much difference is there between brands, in terms of reliability that is.

I think that the difference between a $500 and $1500 heat press is generally how long it will last, and how even is the heat. A hobbyist or printer with only occasional need may do fine with a Chinese cheapie, but anyone who needs it on a regular basis would be better served with a good, brand name press.
It is also worth considering a larger 16 x 20 which raises the price.
Also, generally, "swing-aways", or "slide-outs", with their vertiacal closing movement offer more consistent pressure than "clamshells" which by design, hit the back first.
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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #23 on: June 27, 2012, 12:15:47 PM »
ok where is the best place to buy the supplies in the northeast ?   im from central penna.     i want to do stickers and heat applied what do i need?
Imprintables Warehouse is in Carmichaels PA.  http://www.imprintables.com/

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Re: Looking at buying a cutter any suggestions?
« Reply #24 on: June 29, 2012, 03:00:47 PM »
I just purchased the Roland GX24 a few mins ago as well as film and a carbide blade from Imprintables !   thanks stitches they are awesome to work with.    i cannont wait till it comes tuesday.    thanks everyone for all the advice.
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