chriscozi
Well-known member
If you are thinking parent sheets then you need a 30" minimum in my opinion as you will want to quarter or third 25x38 and 30x40 because of the available paper options/brands/GRAIN/etc. as some sizes aren't available or are constrained.I have been told by many print shops to not even waste time/money on an electric cutter. I currently have a Duplo-618 and Chinese 18" cutter (picked up for free). This cutter is not very accurate and also has some sort of calibration issue that I cannot 100% seem to fix.
Since I will only be printed on a maximum sheet size of 13"x19", I do not really need the bigger cutter for much. I would benefit from being able to buying larger parent sheets and cutting them down to size and faster cutting by being able to cut larger stacks vs smaller stacks.
It just really depends on what comes my way on the free marketplace. I had no intention on purchasing the Duplo, but I saw one pop up with a ~45k meter for unbelievable cheap and I couldn't pass it up.
Also agreed a 2"+ stack height really does require a hydraulic clamp for best results.
You will most likely run up on 'quality' issues when you get critical cutting as digital printers can be notoriously variable in image and duplex position.
YMMV.