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Good buy?

koookstr

New Member
I've come across a Roland PNC-1000a. Not sure of the age but was wondering if it's a good product for about $700.
 

iSign

New Member
I sold my PNC 1050 for around $500 & thought I did real well to get that. I'm not sure what the difference is, but I think OP has or had a pnc-1000 or 1100... anyway you will probably get some more opinions, but usinmg my 1050 as a comparison, I think $700 is too hign no matter what shape it's in. (remember... new plotters w/ warrenties are getting cheaper everyday, of course they don't make 'em like they used to, but also who knows what that one has been through in the last 10 years)
 

OldPaint

New Member
i sold my PNC-1000 for $550. bought a PNC-1100 for $1000.....and the 1100 is a full 24" material 23" cut, and way faster then 1000/1000a. but the 1000/1000a are bullet proof..and will fun for years...
 
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