I have a new (to me) PC60 that I got a great deal on. I'm new to vinyl cutters, but I've done plenty of work on regular plotters. I'm trying to find the best software to use for both printing and cutting with this machine. I'm having zero luck finding a copy of the original software that came with it. I did manage to get a copy of Roland's cutting software and that works great for cutting.but printing is still a problem.

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I've had some luck printing/cutting out of inkscape, but it seems bulky and kind of a pain to set up a file. Anyone have experience with one of these machines? What's the best software to use? Anyone know what the later model CAMMs came with? I shiver when i read the 'PC60' part of your post.

I had one and I had a PC-600. Heck i even had an old PNC-5000. (If anyone remembers that relic you get a cookie for being in the biz too long). Let me tell you from past experience. Even if it was free you paid too much for the print function.

Chances are pretty good that the print heads are bad, they are expensive as heck to keep blood for, and the print quality is substandard. It stands alone as a mediocre plotter but even at that she is a slow noisy little piggy. As for software, I have always used Flexi Sign Pro. (Talk about hungry little pigs!) Not cheap software and kind of impractical to buy now but i will continue to live in the past until the last dog is hung. Good luck to you.

I am looking into buying one of the Roland PC-60 ColorCamm Pro that according to it's current owner only has about 50 hours or less of work on it. I have some questions before i proceed to purchase this. I want to know if it is cost effective to use it as a print/cut system compared to other current systems out there. I realize that this is thermal. I really do not know how much you can print with each cartridge. I would like to get pasted experienced users of this machine to share some insight to this. I have printed a lot of smaller banners.

One of my most popular size is 2x10, or 3x10. Right now because i do not have a digital printer i pay wholesale what i consider to be a good price. One time i know someone told me that it would be so much cheaper if i did it on my own. Less than half of what i currently pay. Trying to keep prices out of the look here to not offend anyone. But if needed i can post them. Will a set of cartridges on this plotter actually even print an entire 2x10 banner?

Approximately how many 3x3, or 4x4 stickers can i get out of it? Sorry, but i just never messed with anything like this. I have heard something about these machines having head problems. I do not know if it is the first generation or what, or if the head issue was fixed by the time the last generation kicked in. Any help with this i really appreciated it. To tell you the truth, the only reason i am considering this one is because the price it right, and the owner swears it is in LIKE NEW condition. And they did have it serviced here recently.

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I also figure that is it a good machine to get started in the print/cut work. I have turned down a lot of work because i cannot do this, but yet we cannot budget for a larger more expensive machine right now. So i cannot justify spending a high amount right now. Maybe soon in the future i can see it happening, but for now we need to start with something. As an owner of a PC 60 I cannot recommend it.