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Actually, the Redsail plotters are good quality by Chinese standards, and pretty keenly priced in comparison with the bigger names. They were even carried by a large warehouse-type seller in the States at one stage, they may still be but I haven't checked. Either way, I bought and own the larger 52' RS1360C. It wasn't the cheapest plotter available, but it it's well built and has a laserpointer/red-dot/laser registration feature which they included on their machines well ahead of their competition. So no, it's not a cheap Chinese import, but rather one of the better Chinese imports.

Jun 03, 2011  The Australian distributor of Redsail plotters, who I purchased my RS1360C through, actually recommends WinPC Sign Pro as the best suited to the Redsail plotters. He usually sells his plotters bundled up with the basic version of WinPC Sign.

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I was told by the national distributor that their RS720C model is a bit fiddly to set up when cutting decals longer than a metre, as the vinyl needs to be aligned with greater care than their other models. Oh yeah, you should contact Vikki at and she will send you the driver to drop straight in the output driver folder of FlexiSIGN.

Oh yeah, it was Signwarehouse that used to sell the Redsail cutters, and they mainly sell all the top brands like Roland, Graphtec, etc. So they must have seen the merits of the Redsail cutter-plotters to become the US distributor for them. Again, they're better quality Chinese cutters, as well as manufacturing top of the range servo models. They also manufacture many other similar CNC-type machines, such as laser cutters, etc, etc.

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The main company id HF Laser and get good reviews over at the CNC Zone. Anyway, enough touting their name! Actually, the Redsail plotters are good quality by Chinese standards, and pretty keenly priced in comparison with the bigger names.

They were even carried by a large warehouse-type seller in the States at one stage, they may still be but I haven't checked. Either way, I bought and own the larger 52' RS1360C. It wasn't the cheapest plotter available, but it it's well built and has a laserpointer/red-dot/laser registration feature which they included on their machines well ahead of their competition.

So no, it's not a cheap Chinese import, but rather one of the better Chinese imports. I was told by the national distributor that their RS720C model is a bit fiddly to set up when cutting decals longer than a metre, as the vinyl needs to be aligned with greater care than their other models. Click to expand.Thanks Steph!

Obviously we think so, too.:^) But we had some early contra-success with the Chinese cutters when they started becoming popular, which was a nightmare, with return and failure rates in the 40% range. Really awful.

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They're all better now, to a degree. But even that didn't convince the owners of SignWarehouse to get back into Chinese cutters. Then I saw Redsail at a trade show, and was impressed. The build quality was vastly superior to the injection-molded junk we were seeing coming our of China. Plus Redsail is a highly respected brand in China, having been the first, best and as a result, most expensive cutters made in China. The SignWarehouse brass thought it worth another go, and let of go old fears.