Graphtec CE6000 to Print & Cut
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Graphtec blades are not £100 they are under £15 and they last forever. I have both a CE6000-60 and a CE5000. They get used every day and I have only changed blades once in the CE 5000 in 6 years and never in the CE 6000
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Four years on, running 2 CE6000's (great machines) and finally ordered a BN20 yesterday.
Time flies as they say
Now going to read all the old threads here again
Time flies as they say
Now going to read all the old threads here again
I have a short attention span.... HEY LOOK A PLANE!
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Old post but still a great cutter - I assume the CE7000 is just as good. The only problem I have had with mine is the optical eye is hit and miss.
The media basket is obscenely expensive at £400, so I made my own for £25 from 10 ft of banner vinyl, 4 broom handles and a 1 metre aluminium ruler.
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The media basket is obscenely expensive at £400, so I made my own for £25 from 10 ft of banner vinyl, 4 broom handles and a 1 metre aluminium ruler.
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Wish I hadn't sold my ce6000-60 when I downsized, thought I wouldn't have room for it. Looking for another one now, but a lightly used one this time and not new as semi retired now.
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Possibility mine may come up for sale soon, I'll let you know if it does.
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Let me know then may still be looking.Justin;149305 wrote:Possibility mine may come up for sale soon, I'll let you know if it does.
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pw66;148668 wrote: The only problem I have had with mine is the optical eye is hit and miss.
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Only just seen this but for info - We have the FC7600 Mk 2 which originally had a hit and miss optical eye which would drive anyone mad. A Graphtec engineer travelled to us two days in a row, swapped out every part he could think of and eventually gave it up as a bad job and agreed to replace the whole machine. He phoned his office so they could make arrangements and the engineer on the other end idly made a "stupid" suggestion (!). It involved a connector lead hidden inside the control panel which turned out to be 99.9% pushed in but the odd 0.1% was causing the unpredictable errors even though it didn't show up in the diagnostics.
A few seconds later we had a brilliant cutter we would not be without.
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StellaD;149314 wrote:pw66;148668 wrote: The only problem I have had with mine is the optical eye is hit and miss.
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Only just seen this but for info - We have the FC7600 Mk 2 which originally had a hit and miss optical eye which would drive anyone mad. A Graphtec engineer travelled to us two days in a row, swapped out every part he could think of and eventually gave it up as a bad job and agreed to replace the whole machine. He phoned his office so they could make arrangements and the engineer on the other end idly made a "stupid" suggestion (!). It involved a connector lead hidden inside the control panel which turned out to be 99.9% pushed in but the odd 0.1% was causing the unpredictable errors even though it didn't show up in the diagnostics.
A few seconds later we had a brilliant cutter we would not be without.
My optical eye still has a bit of a squint. It will only pick up registration marks after about 20 attempts, which makes it all but unusable. The problem I had is that I didn't use the optical eye until after the guarantee ran out, so getting an engineer wasn't an option.
I hnow have a print and cut solvent printer, so it is no longer an issue. The CE is kept just for vinyl cutting.
As a vinyl cutter I would recommend the CE6000 to anyone. Well made and robust.
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