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Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 14:38
by Paul
This shouldnt be called print&cut as this has nithing to do with print and cut machines.
it is "contour cut" everyone relating to. Not sure how silver bullet foes it but cameo search for reg marks automaticly so no need for lining up.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 15:06
by webtrekker
Ok, I'm not going to argue over semantics. I'm sure most people interested in cutters already know what a Cameo can and cannot do, I was just trying to explain a specific point about cutting circles for badges, which obviously need to be printed before cutting.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 18:01
by Paul
Cool. Just correct terminology should be used as people could be very confused reading this post. But now is all strighten up.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 18:47
by UK Printed Mugs
Webtrekker, the Silver Bullet does seem to be a decent cutter but could I ask what you also use it for? The cost is of course too high to warrant cutting circles out.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 22:37
by wayupnorth
Badgematic (Germany) produce precut paper for use in a laser printer. Bulk price is around 1p/label but you do not need to faff around with a cutter so worth the expense. Not all sizes are compatable with Blankbadge machines so check dimensions if you go down this route. Print quality is very good and repeatable once you have adjusted the page registration.
http://www.badgematic.de/en/button-badg ... ton-badges
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 09 Apr 2017, 22:45
by webtrekker
@Paul - Yeah, no worries. You have a point.
@UK - It certainly is a versatile machine. My main use at the moment is contour-cutting printed magnetic party invitations, but I'm also getting into vinyl cutting, which is a doddle.
I'm retired now, but still self-employed, and it's more of a hobby, but it still fetches in a few bob. The machine paid for itself within 2 months of buying it, so it owes me nothing.
They've developed a camera for it now which can be very useful for lining up on reg marks, esp if you don't have much room to sit directly in front of the machine. I had nothing but trouble with the Cameo's supposed automatic optical alignment, but others say otherwise. I much prefer manual alignment using a red laser dot, it's deadly accurate and has never let me down.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 10 Apr 2017, 11:41
by webtrekker
Here are some badges I cut for my 2 granddaughters, along with some matching fridge magnets cut from printable 650gsm magnetic sheet ...

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Also, I cut these sets for my young nephew. I also cut the mounting card on the cutter ...

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All 45mm badges. Sorry for the poor photo quality.
Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 10:04
by socialgiraffe
What about purchasing precut sheets?
I know many of the button badge suppliers sell the sheets that you can print on to. Paper is more expensive, but surely cheaper than a cutter (in the short term at least

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Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 10:06
by UK Printed Mugs
Thank you socialgiraffe but wayupnorth beat you to that suggestion

Re: Cameo for cutting circles in paper?
Posted: 11 Apr 2017, 10:08
by socialgiraffe
Thank you socialgiraffe but wayupnorth beat you to that suggestion 
Only by a day LOL!!!!