I'm looking for some type of cover to cover my Roland cm 300 when not in use. Curious what everbody else is using. Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Rob Larkham (Member # 2105) on :
My wife sewed me a cover for my PNC960....works awesome.
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
the last rolands that had covers are the PNC-1000. i bought a 2nd cutter a PNC-1100 and called rolad to see if i could buy a cover they said the dont make em or have em. you know anyone in the upholstery business? could make a cover fron some scrape vinyl......hehehehehe(play on words folks)
Posted by Linda Seymour (Member # 1904) on :
I use a large throw-rug on mine.Keeps the dust off everything bar the stand.
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
I've used an old sheet and plastic dropclothe in the past. Right now, I'm doing a 3 x 8 poly banner, and I just placed it over the printer/cutter before I got started and it fit real well. Price is right.
Posted by AlanD (Member # 1461) on :
Just made a dust cover for my new laser printer from an old clear shower curtain and a little clear packing tape- works great and it was free! I should make one for my cutter too, probably use a clear dropcloth- can get those cheap at your local hardware store.
Posted by Monte Jumper (Member # 1106) on :
hahahahahahaa...I looked in here thinking this was a hand letering post about "cutters" (brushes used for lettering walls and rough surfaces)oh well I guess I gave away my age that time eh?
rofl Posted by Felix Marcano (Member # 1833) on :
You can get some clear plastic at walmart.
Posted by Bruce & Deb Newton (Member # 2312) on :
Todd,
How about having your banner supplier make you a "toaster" cover?
We use them to temporarily cover up old can signs, monuments, etc., while the new one is being designed and fabricated.