Is this any good?
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Hi, I'm thinking of trying vinyl printing, can anyone advise me on this machine please.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/eucutters-mh7 ... 5023568812
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Paula
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/eucutters-mh7 ... 5023568812
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Paula
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Looks to be the same model as I have. I paid around £200. It's a typical Chinese machine, nothing fancy. The laser dot does nothing for optical work, mine stopped working very soon after I bought it anyway.
If I could afford a better one I would but for what little vinyl work I do this does the job, all depends how much use you'll give it really.
I think this is a different seller from mine. I had a nightmare when I bought it, may be worth looking at our Suppliers list in the General section and seeing what they can offer.
If I could afford a better one I would but for what little vinyl work I do this does the job, all depends how much use you'll give it really.
I think this is a different seller from mine. I had a nightmare when I bought it, may be worth looking at our Suppliers list in the General section and seeing what they can offer.
Re: Is this any good?
Hi Paula! Its simple, Chinese cutter. they dont have best reputation as you can not rely on them as you would on more expensive ones. but i own seiki 720T and after two days of trying to install it i managed to start enjoy cuting 
so i would say yes. is worth to have a play and do some t-shirts
but if you thinking about serious business tool i would invest for something more reliable.
os. before you buy please make sure you find out what software you can use with it. i recommend FlexiStarter.
so i would say yes. is worth to have a play and do some t-shirts
os. before you buy please make sure you find out what software you can use with it. i recommend FlexiStarter.
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Yeah, software can be a pain with these cutters. You can use Coraldraw if you get the plug in to work. Just set your expectations low! lol.
Installation can be tricky and with mine if I unplug it's a pig to set up again.
Installation can be tricky and with mine if I unplug it's a pig to set up again.
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I tried corel with my cutter. is so limited that i stopped use it instantly. I didn't use any plug in tho... i had it installed as a printer.
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I'm going to change my mind on my advice here. Forget this one and buy a decent one! lol. if you intend to use it more than 'every now and then' get something better.
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Think I might give this a miss then, sounds like a lot of hassle.
Thanks all for your input.
Thanks all for your input.
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not at all one installedharlequeen;39354 wrote:Think I might give this a miss then, sounds like a lot of hassle.
Thanks all for your input.
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Re: Is this any good?
If you don't need a wide cutter look at the new Cameo, does A3 I believe.
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