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BackdropJunction
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Photo Cutters
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January 04, 2012, 01:30:40 PM »
Hi guys, I have been trying to branch out the business a little from the backdrops. I now have an Epson 9900 and it seems a horrible waste to have it sitting idle when not printing backdrops. So, I am trying to do banners and posters, and some photo enlargements. However, this will require cutting the photos out. I am thinking that for now I will likely limit it to a max dimension of 36". Mainly because I am running out of room in the office and paper rolls are living everywhere.
So what is the best cutter type? Guillotine or rotary cutter? Is there a trick to it? Is it worth it to get one with a laser guide?
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jeffjessee
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Re: Photo Cutters
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January 04, 2012, 02:58:11 PM »
Rotary is better for accurate, clean cut. I only have a 17 inch, but it can be used for a 16x20 on my 4800, as I only have to trim the 16 inch sides on a borderless print.
Jeff J.
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Terry-M
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January 05, 2012, 01:25:58 PM »
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Rotary is better for accurate, clean cut.
I think RotaTrim are regarded as the best brand. I have a Mastercut A3 and it's far superior to the cheaper unit I had before. It will cut 2mm mount board too.
Terry
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BackdropJunction
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January 06, 2012, 02:16:30 AM »
SOunds like a plan. Thanks for the info
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Fred A
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January 07, 2012, 12:35:40 PM »
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SOunds like a plan. Thanks for the info
I bought one so long ago that I can't remember... never had a problem or a glitch... Model EC 16 (It has a label that says it was inspected by inspector #54)
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Really, you wont be sorry. They make a fine product.
I think that inspector 54 is the same person that inspects my new pants.
Fred
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rayw
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January 07, 2012, 05:33:29 PM »
Fred - you certainly don't want a problem in your pants - not at your age
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