Uniform Cadet (Roland Versacamm)

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Grafityp are a good company to deal with.

Their prices are very competitive and they are a very established company.
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dazzul;79751 wrote:They are grafityp, if anyone knows them
I know them very well having bought my Versacamm/laminator etc from them...............all I can say is in my experience you will go a very long way to find better. They are excellent.
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Thats super, just viewing a new property later today (making more space) then ill visit them at trophex in jan.

Im glad to have two people saying there good. Thanks Guys
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I have a Mimaki and have been delighted with it, if you want to look at both I can recommend Signmaster systems as they are one of the few distributors that sell both Roland and Mimaki and they aren't too far from you.

Whatever you decide I would just say make sure you have the work for it, these machines don't like standing unused and repairs can be costly, better to outsource the work until you have the demand.
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Whatever you decide I would just say make sure you have the work for it, these machines don't like standing unused and repairs can be costly, better to outsource the work until you have the demand.
I echo Jason's comments. If you think you have enough work then you probably need to at least double it. If these machines are not printing then they are just a very expensive dust collector.
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