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SeikiTech plotters?

toucan_graphics

New Member
I bought one in 2005. It works great if you don't mind the servo motor noise. (It sounds like Space invaders on the Atari 2600)
I was skeptical, but for $500 it was worth the risk. It's going on 3 years now and the only thing I have ever had to replace is blades.

One thing I like better than the Roland is that you can place the gripper rollers anywhere which is great for using end/scrap pieces of vinyl for small stuff.
 

OldPaint

New Member
"One thing I like better than the Roland is that you can place the gripper rollers anywhere which is great for using end/scrap pieces of vinyl for small stuff."
apperently you dont know anything bout rolands..........
the only rolands that wont do from 2" to 48" was the old pnc-1000 and pnc-1050 sprocket feed....all other ROLANDS will do from 2" to max width of plotter...
 

brp725

New Member
I have one for about 6 months now and have no problems with it. I don't know anything about a Roland or any other kind, so nothing to compare to. I cut mylar for stencils and do some vinyl and it works fine for me. I have already made at least 10 times what I paid for it with it, they are pretty cheap.
 
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