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Posted by Richard Doyle (Member # 2919) on :
 
Me and my wife are getting out of the sign buisiness as a full time profession it has been too much stress for her to handle and we need to downsize to a home/hobby type business. We are selling a 1 year old Roland PC-600 with ribbons and colorchoice rip software this machine was used primarily as a cutter we didn't get much business that needed printing in the small town of under 3,000 people that our shop is in. weve printed less than 20 projects on this machine and the prinheads are like new this machine is far better than the older PC-60 model, We will also include a legal copy of corel draw 9 and 4 vector art cd's and will ship in original packaging depending on where your located
we are asking $7,000 or best offer the machine and software that is worth over $10,000 brand new and works great If anyone is interested please e-mail me or call 814-583-5451

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Posted by Curtis hammond (Member # 2170) on :
 
will this machine enable me to make color vinyl decals for outdoor use??? I make vinyl decals to advertize the local chruches, karate shcools, dance schools etc.

these are cut out fo vinyl into 5x5 inch decals to afix on the back window of vehicles.

please email me...
 
Posted by Richard Doyle (Member # 2919) on :
 
Curtis,

This machine is ideal for printing and cutting vinyl decals you can use a four or six color process, you can also use spot colors. all the software you need to run the machine is included along with spare ribbons and cutting blades.

I hate to get rid of it but my wife is going back to school for nursing and I already have a full time job and we will not be making very many signs anymore.

if you have anymore questions feel free to ask.
 
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