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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 10:26:02 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Was looking at a Roland GX24 because it had an optical eye, but want something larger. Is this Bridge 50" Plotter junk or anyone have experiences with it? I only see it on ebay..... Thanks

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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 10:39:04 AM -   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is this Junk?

Never heard of this brand. But then, I'm not in the vinyl cutting business.
Just remember you get what you pay for.

A lot of people get by nicely with the 24" width of a say a Roland. Depends on your business model and applications. I guess it never hurts to go bigger, because you can always cut smaller. On the other hand, you buy too small and you can't go up on width. But if you talk to a lot of people just with a cutter they get by with 24".

Again, I'm not in this business, but I would think a larger format cutter would mostly be beneficial if you buy a printer/cutter. In which case you could print and cut larger media for things like vehicle wraps etc. If you are just wanting to do some window vinyl or things for t-shirts, the 24" is perfect.

Lastly, I would strongly reccommend a well known name brand. Service and support are key for when something goes wrong. Not that they always do but
you wan't a company/distributor that is going to stand behind their products.

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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 11:00:41 AM -   #3 (permalink)
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I would bet this is probably one step beyond junk!... and it does not appear to have optic eye which the Gx24 has. It is a chinese machine and you get what you pay for...a cutter that may or may not have decent support and parts acquisition in the future may be problematic. When you buy cheap ...you get cheap...
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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 2:41:39 PM -   #4 (permalink)
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what else is the optic eye for besides cutting transfers? if you don't need to cut transfers then you wouldn't really need a optic eye would you?
 
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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 3:36:03 PM -   #5 (permalink)
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the optic eye can be used to cut images in vinyl...the outline...go to youtube.com and search vinyl cutter videos...Josh and crew from Imprintables has some good ones
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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 3:58:09 PM -   #6 (permalink)
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y would you need an optic eye to cut vinyl? don't you just put vinyl in and cut it without registration marks?
 
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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 4:13:13 PM -   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is this Junk?

hi, alot of cutters have a optical for material measurment only, if thats what you are looking for you may want to look at graphtec, if not I own a copam from us cutters its a work horse, there have been a ton of reviews ranking it in the graphtec and roland catagories how ever it measures material only..

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Old September 27th, 2007 Sep 27, 2007 4:15:37 PM -   #8 (permalink)
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I meant that the graphtec has the eye for tracing and cutting transfers.. sorry
 
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I would bet this is probably one step beyond junk!... and it does not appear to have optic eye which the Gx24 has. It is a chinese machine and you get what you pay for...a cutter that may or may not have decent support and parts acquisition in the future may be problematic. When you buy cheap ...you get cheap...
I'll put my US Cutter up against a Roland any day, other then the optical eye that has no meaning to me, the Roland and US Cutter will work indentical and for about $1300.00 less I think I will stick to US Cutter brands.

Now to the topic at hand, I believe that Bridge model is the same as US Cutter's refine series minus the support you would get from US Cutter. Even though you can go to US Cutter - Home and still get help from their message boards if you purchase that machine. I would suggest going the US Cutter's site and looking at their machines for sale. You won't be disappointed.
 
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Default Re: Is this Junk?

i just bought a bridge cutter
for the price it is not bad at all
i got it up n running n its workin great for me
 
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Default Re: Is this Junk?

Thanks Everyone. Is there an affordable printer plotter for $2000 or less? Or...a 50" or close to, wide format plotter with an optical eye? I'm looking to cut vinyl decals, but also printed stickers for outdoors.

What is the next upgrade from the Roland 24 inch optical eye plotter? Would like to get a Roland or Graphtec b/c it seems reputable.
 
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Thanks Everyone. Is there an affordable printer plotter for $2000 or less? Or...a 50" or close to, wide format plotter with an optical eye? I'm looking to cut vinyl decals, but also printed stickers for outdoors.

What is the next upgrade from the Roland 24 inch optical eye plotter? Would like to get a Roland or Graphtec b/c it seems reputable.
TeddyRocky,
If you're looking to stick with Roland, the upgrades are as follows:
GX-300 30" $3295
GX-400 40" $4295
GX-500 48" $5295
These are list prices, a Roland dealer will probably be cheaper, but you get the same support and reliability you would from a GX-24.

hope this helps,
 
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Default Re: Is this Junk?

FWIW, I've had my GX-24 for over a year, use it all the time for T-shirts, decals & signs, and have never once used the Optical Eye. If you are going to be doing mainly vinyl, you will not use the optical eye. The only thing the optical eye is for is when you do "print and cut", such as opaque inkjet transfers for dark shirts, which are very low quality in my opinion. So I would suggest not making the optical eye much of a factor in your decision.
 
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With some of the advancements being made in transfer paper for dark garments as well as solvent printable material, I would not discount the importance of the optical eye feature. The quality is improving.

So if the primary use is garments then the GX deserves a look.
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If I was buying a machine today there's no doubt in my mind, the US Cutter Copam series would be my choice, hands down.
 
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