Graphtec Ce1000-60 Jun 2026
Approximately 600 mm/s, ensuring fast production turnarounds.
As long as you are willing to navigate the hardware connectivity hurdles, the CE1000-60 will happily cut miles of vinyl without missing a beat. If you need help setting up your machine, let me know:
: It functions as both a cutting plotter for vinyl/marking film and a pen plotter for architectural or design drawings.
If the machine is stuck on "LOAD MEDIA" even with vinyl loaded, the internal media sensor is likely dirty or has failed. You can try cleaning the sensor path with compressed air. If that fails, it is likely a hardware sensor failure, requiring a technician to bypass or replace it, which may be difficult due to part availability. Graphtec Ce1000-60
Unlike loud, jerky stepper motors found in entry-level cutters, the CE1000-60 utilizes a closed-loop digital servo system. This translates to near-silent operation, smoother curves, and highly consistent tracking over longer media lengths.
Advanced digital servo drive system for smooth, quiet, and highly precise tracking.
Finding software that talks to a vintage plotter requires some effort. Standard design apps like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW cannot cut directly to the CE1000-60 without a bridge. 1. Graphtec Cutting Master Approximately 600 mm/s, ensuring fast production turnarounds
The proprietary control algorithms allow the blade to navigate intricate curves and sharp corners smoothly. This makes it ideal for weeding small text, intricate logos, and detailed stencil patterns. Software Compatibility and Modern Setup
The is a professional cutting plotter designed specifically for high-speed and high-precision cutting of color adhesive-backed film (vinyl) and other media. Key Features & Capabilities
Excellent long-length tracking capability up to 16 feet (5 meters). Key Features That Set It Apart 1. Advanced Registration Mark Sensing System (ARMS) If the machine is stuck on "LOAD MEDIA"
faces challenges with modern operating systems like Windows 10/11.
: Users in professional forums often note that these machines can last decades if properly maintained, with some units still in active service as late as the 2020s.