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| == Sector 67's Chinese Machine == | | == Sector 67's Chinese Machine == |
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− | $6700 - ~4'x4' build area. | + | - Purchased as a group of 3 for around $6800 each including shipping. |
− | | + | - Apparently important to purchase in a group because it forces the manufacturer to send three identical looking printers and not a one-off oddball. |
− | Ryan - add more info
| + | - The other two printers are in Detroit. (i3 plus one privately owned) |
− | | + | - Rumor has it that the owner of the third laser in Detroit wants to sell. |
| + | - Sector67 / Detroit printers have 1200mm x 900mm bed. So 47 1/4" wide, cannot take a full 4'. |
| + | - The manufacturer is now selling all its new ones with slightly wider beds so people in the States to do a full 4'. |
| + | - Feed through is supported on at least two sides and possibly all four. You can continuously run a 4' wide roll of fabric through it. |
| + | - 150 watt water-cooled tube. |
| + | - They have reason to suspect that the manufacturer uses a 130W power supply beyond its specs. So they limit the laser to 120W for better tube life. |
| + | - Requires use of proprietary Chinese CAM software that delivers files in a proprietary format to the laser. |
| + | - Software is locked via crypto dongle to one machine. |
| + | - Software isn't exactly super user friendly. That said, the people at Sector67 had no problem taking Elizabeth's Adobe Illustrator file and etching it as a raster. |
| + | - Fully enclosed; no need for goggles. |
| + | - Has mode where it moves the head in a rectangle bounding the artwork, for workpiece positioning. |
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| == [http://www.kernlasers.com/PDF/MICRO%20Brochure.pdf Kern Laser Systems] == | | == [http://www.kernlasers.com/PDF/MICRO%20Brochure.pdf Kern Laser Systems] == |