FowlesElectric

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  1. Thanks for the reply's everyone. I am a small commercial electrical contractor and I receive bid invites in electronic format. I send these electronic files to the print shop to have the plans made. I spend a lot of time waiting for the print shop to print my order and then I have to go pick them up. I prefer to keep all the plans loose so I can spread them out for bidding purposes. Therefore, I will not spend anytime stapling or binding these plans. In fact it's the opposite, I spend a lot of time taking the plans apart in order to separate them now because the printer never seems to leave them loose. Any recommendations of plotters that I should be looking at?
  2. What is a good entry level plotter for a small contractor? I print mainly 24" x 36" plans on a weekly basis and occasionally the project plans are 30" x 42". Typically, I average 700 -1,000 pages per month at $1.56 per sheet from my local printer. I am curious if it would be cost effective to purchase my own wide format printer / plotter. Thanks in advance! Fowles Electric