is that cutter worth any thing?

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Hi! I have question to people who own cutter plotter.
I wish to buy cheap plotter. Idont do any thing fancy. only simple designes cuted from flock and flex for t-shirt. so there is my question. is this cutter worth anything?
[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SEIKI-24-CUTTER-C ... 27b581ffd4]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SEIKI-24-CUTTER-C ... 27b581ffd4[/url]

please let me know as I dont know nothing about cutteres. I only have CR II.

thanx

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Certainly a good price, interesting to see if it works ;)
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thats what I want to know :) if any one had some luck with those sort of cutters then i will have that one tonight :)
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Buy it and review it for us....go on Paul...go on..... :twisted:
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ok. will do :) ...but only if you refund me if anything goes wrong :twisted:
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Uhm, maybe not such a good deal then, lol. Look on the bright side, if it doesn't work you'll always have a handy table to put your tea on...ahem. :roll:

Tell 'em you'll review it for the forum if they give you a good discount, that said...if it's no good they may not appreciate it!
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Justin wrote:if it's no good they may not appreciate it!
LOL :lol:
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[url="http://www.t-shirtforums.com/vinyl-cutt ... 08043.html]http://www.t-shirtforums.com/vinyl-cutt ... 08043.html[/url]

Maybe a different model but worth a read.
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Most of these cutter are made in the same factory - same inerds, different names, it all depends on how you set them up using the right drivers and what software etc. Redsail, dingtec, foisen etc - all the same.

Take one apart and it'll be very similar to the next - mine, an imported dingtec, still working fine after 6 years, I won't say it'll cut as fine as a roland etc but for what i use it for, signs and vehicle livery, its been fine.

The problem everyone has is setting them up - once passed this point and there's very little that can go wrong. Service and backup is another matter! :lol:

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thanx john! All I need is this cutter works with my corel. can it be done?
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