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my GF wants one so she can do cards etc but ive just read up they cut vinyl as well so reckon i could use it for small logos etc

whats the pitfalls of these machines and is it worth buying

Also i notice the vinyl fo rthem come in a4 sizes - could i not just cut bigger sheets into that size for the robo ?/

anyone who got one - any info would be helpful

also heres what she looking at : http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/silhouette-cameo-packb.asp

is the price fine or is there cheaper
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craft robos are fantastic little machines. only down side of them is the size. CR can accept A4 in width and I think up to 1m long media. but it wont cut from edge to edge. this is only 1 bad think about them. rest of them is just great little piece. ;)

regards to cameo I never used this machine but i say is well worth the price! its bigger and can cut from edge to edge. (that's what they say any way :cool: )
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cardman;36871 wrote:my GF wants one so she can do cards etc but ive just read up they cut vinyl as well so reckon i could use it for small logos etc

whats the pitfalls of these machines and is it worth buying

Also i notice the vinyl fo rthem come in a4 sizes - could i not just cut bigger sheets into that size for the robo ?/

anyone who got one - any info would be helpful

also heres what she looking at : http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/silhouette-cameo-packb.asp

is the price fine or is there cheaper
Small logo's ? You can do a lot ore than that :)

I'm hoping to upgrade my Robo to a cameo soon, excellent value for money and the extra width will make a lot of difference
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so i can use garment vinyl in this and cut it from the included software (example logos etc on tops)
Also final can i make my own sheets of a4 or must i buy the ones they sell just for the craft robo ?

Oh yeah and internet is messing up for me -:) === cannot for love of money get on ebay with IE or firefox
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cardman;36875 wrote:so i can use garment vinyl in this and cut it from the included software (example logos etc on tops)
Also final can i make my own sheets of a4 or must i buy the ones they sell just for the craft robo ?

Oh yeah and internet is messing up for me -:) === cannot for love of money get on ebay with IE or firefox
I never buy the A4 sheets, buy mine by the metre and cut it myself. You can also cut sign vinyl as well.

Worth investing in an A1 version one of these if you're going to cut your own

http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/cuttingmats.asp
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accdave if u already have one - what is this print and cut feature they on about - does it mean i can print a picture and it will cut that out
Also if i was doing logos etc does the software that comes with it allow Vectors (EPS files) like flexisign does to be loaded into the software
Also what versions of windows are u on as we on Win 7 64 bit (dont be needing drivers probs)
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I bought a Craft Robo Silhouette just before xmas for my GF to use for the same purpose of card making. With xmas over I was about to put it away in the cupboard and I had exactly the same thought and I can report it is excellent for small decals and lettering.
I can also tell you that the silhouette studio is just about the most accurate I have used for outline tracing on small jobs.
The only down side I can find is that it is a little slow compared to my larger cutter, but that said I would not be without it.
Just a real shame that the accurate files produced by the software are not compatable with the various software I use on my bigger machine.

All in all a valued addition to my set up, trouble is now I got to get the GF another one to stop her moaning.
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cardman - type craft robo into youtube - plenty of videos of what it can and cant do on there, also uk scrappers forum, has a very good craft robo section which your GF will find helpful
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GF cant read mrs maggot

KK she can but i just wont allow her on comp :)

Its a man thing
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good little machine and i think they go longer than 1 mt
i think it's fairly limitless but pls correct me if i'm wrong :)
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