Roland Camm 1 PNC 1000
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@king1ari- Do you have the owners manual for this Roland?
Do you have the owners manual for this Roland?
Hi duzmastr, I’ve got the same vinyl plotter like the one you have posted here (CAMM1 PNC1000). The problem is that I can’t use it with Win XP, I’m still using it with Win 98. Do you know if I can use it with XP, and if yes how? I would really appreciate if you could response to my comment
I don’t know about the PNC1000, but the CM-12 won’t run under Vista. I had to downgrade to XP to get drivers that would install.
whats the advantages and disadvantages of using camm1?
Please help, has a Roland pnc1000, but there is no drivrutiner him, how I used it with visita
i had a great uncle called roland camm
I do screen print, vinyl lettering and graphics, sandblasted signs, ect.
yes thanx it helped alot im gonna get the q-series its made by graphtec its pretty fast to and yes im getting the arms system on it for regestration marks .are you in the t-shirt buisness or what , what you use your plotters for
I am partial to the Graphtecs. I own a FC2100 and an FC5100 along with this Roland. The Rolands I have had experience with are good plotters, just a little slow. A lot of this now are going Digital Print so when you buy your plotter mack sure is has registration mark detection for contour cutting. That way if later you decide to do printing, a large format solvent or UV printer is all you need. You can use the same cutter to contour cut your prints.
I hope this helped.
nice wrk , im trying to decide which vinnyl cutter to buy a roland gx-24 or q-series cutter from signwarehouse you got any feedback for me id appreciate it which would you recommend and why?