tammy h

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  1. My husband owns a Moving & Delivery buisness. We are looking at buying a vinyl cutter to do larger format decals for his box trucks - van. Plus- I am interested in doing t-shirts w/ their logo and other things as well as wall sayings etc. I have done quite a bit of reading.

    I really am not sure about spending the kind of cash I need to spend for a graphtec or coban. I would if needed.

    The SC seemed to be a good option to me. I would be using it on the weekends / after work so it wouldn't get fulltime use. I would supply their business with logo needs plus do t-shirts etc.

    Can you tell me if you guys would recommend the SC for this type of work? Does it do ok on both larger decals + smaller more detailed work?

    What size would you generally recommend for this type of application? I am leaning towards the 34" ? I would love to have the 50" but again I'm not sure if I want to spend that for the 1st cutter.

    Sorry for the long post- and thank you in advance for the advice !

    Tammy


  2. My husband owns a Moving & Delivery buisness. We are looking at buying a vinyl cutter to do larger format decals for his box trucks - van. Plus- I am interested in doing t-shirts w/ their logo and other things as well as wall sayings etc. I have done quite a bit of reading.

    I really am not sure about spending the kind of cash I need to spend for a graphtec or coban. I would if needed.

    The SC seemed to be a good option to me. I would be using it on the weekends / after work so it wouldn't get fulltime use. I would supply their business with logo needs plus do t-shirts etc.

    Can you tell me if you guys would recommend the SC for this type of work? Does it do ok on both larger decals + smaller more detailed work?

    What size would you generally recommend for this type of application? I am leaning towards the 34" ? I would love to have the 50" but again I'm not sure if I want to spend that for the 1st cutter.

    Sorry for the long post- and thank you in advance for the advice !

    Tammy