There are several models out there that are comparable both in price and capabilities. An important factor to consider is the sales rep and/or company that you’re dealing with and what kind of service they can give you after the sale. I think that’s so vital whether it’s a rotary machine or a laser machine.
We purchased our first laser in 1995 and were happy with its performance and capabilities, and we were content to stay with that company because the local service it provided. When we had a problem, they were out there to help us with our problems.
You can do a lot of research and find the capabilities of the machines, but the deciding factor comes down to the support that you’ll get from the manufacturer.
—Johnson Plastics Plus