is that cutter worth any thing?

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"it comes with windows driver and you are able to cut direct from coreldraw,illustrator"

you will get 1 x laserpoint seiki sk720t pro vinyl cutting plotter with stand

plugin driver for coreldraw,illustrator,autocad,inkscape


Is that an optical eye I see on one of the photo's ? I'll bet most suppliers charge this much for the stand alone! lol.
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:oops: thanx j. :P
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Even though mine is supposed to cut from coreldraw I never got away with it. I always design in corel, export, then import into artcut - its long winded but at the end of the day coreldraw is a design programe, not a cutting programe.
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is there any free cuting program? I designe most of my designs in crd corel.
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Most come with art cut - a simple export as curves and import into artcut does the trick. If you want to use corel you have to put a hairline outline of around 0.01 (I think) then cut. Problem i had was anything that already had an outline confused corel and refused to cut so I used artcut instead. No hardship.
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[url="http://download.rolanddg.jp/en/downnew.html]http://download.rolanddg.jp/en/downnew.html[/url]

I think the Roland CutStudio is free and works as a plug-in. I used to cut direct from CDraw as John has mentioned above.
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hats what I need! some sort of plug in like with craft robo. click the plug in and off you go :)
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Justin wrote:Buy it and review it for us....go on Paul...go on..... :twisted:
ok. bought it. hope everything will be fine. finger crosed. will let you know when it arrive.
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Nice one Paul! Look forward to getting your review
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Justin wrote:http://download.rolanddg.jp/en/downnew.html

I think the Roland CutStudio is free and works as a plug-in. I used to cut direct from CDraw as John has mentioned above.
will it work with other cutters? or is ir roland only?
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