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Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 13:21
by WorthDoingRight
I am having no issues with my Liyu TC631E cutter, infact now that I have worked out how to move the origin to where I want it to be before each cut it works like a dream. Have yet to try contour cutting with it but for the odd piece of flex or vinyl or rhinestone template it is great.
I still need to source the ideal software package for it, I do like the idea of Flexisign having seen it working. The cutter came with Signcut but I dont fancy the renewal cost in 12 months. WinPCsign 2012 or 2010 may be ideal as it includes rhinestone software also.
Decisions, Decisions - why is life full of them?
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 13:54
by crystaluk
Decisions, Decisions - why is life full of them?[/QUOTE]
Tell me about it.....!
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 21 Aug 2012, 13:54
by Images Studio
@smo
Oh no not the type you are thinking of, even i`m a strong believer in buying original software and such, but also at the same point if you use such software for educational testing then i don't see a issue but that's a totally different subject and post issue.
@ WorthDoingRight
I was in the same dilemma with all the different types of software and some of the prices were more than some of the machines i was using.
I have always liked WinPCsign and have used it for years from when i first got my cutter CUTOK DC330 and it also came with Cutok Master 2, and is easy to use.
Now i have tried Flexisign 10, well i`m real happy i got it.
As for Signcut i have played a little with it but cant stop going back to flexi and trying things lol.
It would be real easy if there was just one simple software for all cutters, at least then issues would be posted all over the net.
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 01 Sep 2012, 20:37
by leeoensuk
Well i have just bought one of these just now ill reply and give you an update to see what it is like.....
Just hope it is as good as it sound lol

maybe who knows
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 19:35
by Limara
These look really good I need a cutter does any one know what replacement blades are like to get hold of, would have expected to have seen some for sale by the seller on Ebay
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 23:10
by Images Studio
Hi Limara, the blades are the same as the PCUT plotter cutter blades and are the 45 degree ones, so plenty on offer on ebay, the cutter does come with extra blades.
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Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 00:31
by Limara
Images Studio;52595 wrote:Hi Limara, the blades are the same as the PCUT plotter cutter blades and are the 45 degree ones, so plenty on offer on ebay, the cutter does come with extra blades.
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Thanks for the reply I think that cutter looks very interesting, I did expect to see the seller have spare blades, good to know they are available, just waiting on further info about a s/h cutter for sale if that one dont turn up I may go for one of these.
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 08:37
by WorthDoingRight
Also recently noticed the SAGA brand of cutters appearing for sale.
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 09:04
by Charlie_
Bloody hell there old them PMSL
WorthDoingRight;52673 wrote:Also recently noticed the SAGA brand of cutters appearing for sale.
Re: New UK cutter on the market, any one else tried them ?
Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 11:17
by WorthDoingRight
@Charlie_ Against popular belief SAGA does not stand for Send All Grannies Away lol It stands for Strategic Advisory Group on Ageing! However I do not think these cutters are the same people lol