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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: rmyers on August 20, 2011, 10:26:26 pm

Title: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: rmyers on August 20, 2011, 10:26:26 pm
Anyone use one of these?

http://www.logangraphic.com/products/specialty/totaltrimmer.shtml

I need a trimmer to cut canvas to length from rolls, trim photos, and cut photo paper down to smaller size.  If it would cut foam board and gator board as well like this one claims to, that would be a bonus.  If a Rotatrim is better for the canvas and paper, I can continue to cut board by hand with a straight edge and razor like I currently do as I don't cut a lot of it.  The Total Trimmer is $320 delivered. The Rotatrim is $409 delivered.  I would rather spend the extra $89 if it is a better trimmer for canvas and paper.

Title: Re: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: OSP on August 21, 2011, 04:29:49 am
I own a M54 Rotatrim. I would not recommend buying it for any purpose, let alone cutting canvas.
I'm working with the rotatrim for almost a year now, and rarely use it. It cuts thick paper fine, but really chokes when cutting canvas. Since it doesn't come with instructions, I don't know if it is supposed to work with canvas, but my guess it isn't. the head "jumps" out of the track, because the tubes has elasticity, and you can't relay on it for cutting canvas. it is not meant for foam boards at all.

I would also like to hear if someone uses Logan product. It looks great  and the price is good. I've seen the products of Keencut at work, and they seem quite impressive. their price is somewhat high, though.
Title: Re: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: ftbt on August 21, 2011, 09:45:44 am
I own a M54 Rotatrim. I would not recommend buying it for any purpose, let alone cutting canvas.
I'm working with the rotatrim for almost a year now, and rarely use it. It cuts thick paper fine, but really chokes when cutting canvas.

Mine did the same thing, brand new right out of the box. I contacted Rotatrim in England and they sent me out a new cutting head and that did the trick.
Title: Re: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: Nigel Johnson on August 21, 2011, 10:08:39 am
Ori

The following chart on the Rotatrim website shows the materials that can be cut by each model http://www.rotatrim.com/cutting_guide.php (http://www.rotatrim.com/cutting_guide.php) and shows that your model should indeed cut canvas (the M54 is a Professional model).

I did note that in Chapter 15 of the 'Luminous Landscape Camera to Print & Screen' tutorial, just published, Michael comments that his Rotatrim (which appears to be a Professional model) cuts only in one direction and has an arrow to show the direction - I wonder if it applies to your trimmer.

I do agree that the lack of instructions is poor.

Regards
Nigel
Title: Re: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: OSP on August 22, 2011, 02:38:59 am
Mine did the same thing, brand new right out of the box. I contacted Rotatrim in England and they sent me out a new cutting head and that did the trick.
I wish I knew that. I wouldn't expect something out of the box to perform so poorly, so I assumed that's the best it can perform, and now it's too late to ask for a replacement.

I did note that in Chapter 15 of the 'Luminous Landscape Camera to Print & Screen' tutorial, just published, Michael comments that his Rotatrim (which appears to be a Professional model) cuts only in one direction and has an arrow to show the direction - I wonder if it applies to your trimmer.

It does. you can use the cutter swiping from right to left only, though mine doesn't have an arrow on it. still, this is too much hardship to expect from a professional cutter.
Title: Re: Logan Total Trimmer or Rotatrim M36
Post by: Luca Ragogna on August 22, 2011, 09:30:52 am
I've been using an M54 for 6-8 years now (still with the original cutter). It get used constantly and still cuts paper and canvas quite cleanly. I'm very happy with it and would buy another in a heartbeat.

BTW: it does come with instructions, they're printed on a sticker that stuck to the underside of the cutting table.