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Posted by Ronald Bastian (Member # 2804) on :
 
Has anyone, purchased a Versa Camm yet and tried to use one in production?

I'm looking into getting one and not sure if it is right for me. I own a PC-600 now and love it but it seems to take a lot of cleaning, and watching to keep it running. I would like, just once, to send a large job and not have to worry about ribbons breaking or cleaning the material every 3 feet. [Mad]

Right now I am just doing small stickers and clothing transfers but would like to do larger things like posters and full size stickers for vans and trucks. [Applause]

Am I looking in the right direction or is there another machine that works as well as this one sounds like it does? [Dunno]

I'm not a large shop I just work out of my house and don't think I need a larger model just one that runs faster and takes less of my time to run.

[Off Topic] Thanks in advance for all your advice. I don't post very much but I read all the time. Everyone here is a great inspiration and the help is always overflowing. Hopefully some day I can pay my bills, eat, and still have money to spend.

PS I love CorelDRAW 9.
[Thanks]
 
Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
 
Hi Ronald...If you love Corel 9 then you'll REALLY love Corel 11 !!!!!!! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Tom Bahr (Member # 2925) on :
 
Hi Ronald
I'm gonna demo one next week, so I too am interested in this topic. I'll let you know what I find out from the demo.
 
Posted by Ronald Bastian (Member # 2804) on :
 
Thanks Tom, I know the cost of materials and speed are great sounding but in talking to the local company about getting one I need to drive 3-4 hours for the demo and can't even buy one until January of next year. So much for the write off this year. [Confused] Am I going to be Michigan's first purchase? Does that mean I get all the problems that go along with that? OH I REMEMBER THE PC-60. First out of the shoot running and then crash and burn. I sent it back until the 600 cam out and they could prove to me that it would run correct. Now the machine works great. I even do what they tell me I should not. Run larger sizes than Roland recommends. Don't tell any one.
 


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