So it’s been over a year running the Copam Cp-2500 and let me say I am impressed! Even the tracking is on! I have run Gerbers, Rolands, Graphtecs, and now the Summa DC4! and this inexpensive machine does the job! Well made (not plastic) I would reccomend to anyone who needs an inexpensive plotter!
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Zunefinds.com | Connecticut Sign & Web Co. adds the Summa DC4sx to it’s already powerful arsenal!
Summa DC4 54″ is the easy and affordable way to get into digital printing. Its no-mess, maintenance-
free design and built-in contour cutting combine for outstanding ease-of-use. And
at just $19,995, including our fast and versatile Color Control RIP + Cut software, it’s the most
affordably-priced thermal printer in the industry*.
More than just compact and affordable, Summa DC4 is every bit a Summa DC4-class
printer-cutter. Its print-performance comes from our advanced DC4 print-head; the very
same head that’s in our top-of-the-line 54-inch Summa DC4. Tracking accuracy is also spoton,
thanks to our unique OptiTrac, optical laser tracking system. And cutting is so fast and
accurate that it could only be a Summa.
Summa DC4 is also the most versatile printer we’ve offered. It prints and cuts a wide variety
of media in ultra-popular and cost-efficient 24- and 54-inch widths. Plus, with the automatic
tiling feature in our Color Control RIP + Cut software, you can produce images of virtually
unlimited size. So your shop will have the flexibility to market everything from tiny labels to
huge fleet graphics.
Best of all, Summa DC4, like every Summa product, is backed with unlimited toll-free support**.
Whether you’re new to digital or a seasoned professional, we’re there to help you get
the most from your Summa equipment.
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