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Some suppliers suggest you buy a printer and a separate cutter.
Which ever way you look at that scenario, the sums just don't add up.
You have to buy two machines so the upfront cost is higher,
and the extra floorspace doesn't come free, then you have the costs
of the additional time and effort taken to load and unload your graphics
from printer to cutter.
And should you align your graphics incorrectly in the cutter, they'll be
ruined, which means extra media and ink costs, additional printing time,
increased labour time and reduced profits. |