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Anyone seen this? I'm tempted even though I already the SP-540v...
Ebay listing: 7597318613
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Cypress, Texas
Posts: 1,977
Printer: Versacamm SP300
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Im not sure what you would use it for. If you want a thermal machine it seems the Gerber edge is the way to go.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 172
Printer: Roland SP-300
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He'd use it to print 24 inch thermal prints instead of the 11+/- inches the Gerber prints.
![]() I seriously considered a DC3 before I bought the Versacamm. Price was a high. Probably the only reason I went with the SP-300. In hindsight it would have probably made more sense for the type of work I do provided it works as well as Summa's cutters. Yes I know consummables are higher. Clean room, etc., etc.
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