Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 7 Dec 98 at 8:34, Ron & Beelian Miller wrote: > BTW i do have a Logan mat cutter #301 and use it for matting boards. > I thought I could some $ and use this for print trimming. Any > drawbacks doing it this way instead of Rotatrim? > I've got a Logan Simplex which will permit the cutting of a piece of board along the 40" side. I am not sure how that compares with the 301. However, I would be concerned with marring the print with the metal hold-down bar when pressing down to keep the print from slipping during a cut. Also, I would imagine that you'd be changing blades for every print to assure a smooth cut > There is a special deal of $130 for the Rotatrim Monorail 26. A $100 > less than the Mastercut II #24. Salesperson said the monorail is a > little stiff and less sturdy for accurate cuts than the Mastercut II > double rail design. True or false? I never even looked at a monorail because of the poor performance of a low end monorail I had had before getting the Mastercut which is rock solid. However, before I plunked down my money, I did bring in some extra prints to see how the trimmer would perform. I'd suggest that you take that approach with the models you are considering and see if the difference is, in your mind, worth the price. Roy