Cutter Help

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The design was 300mm wide lol I reread the post and see where the confusion might have come from :)
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yes, i must say the apprentice and the flag came to mind, where cm and mm were mixed up - its amazing where the lack of a well placed "0" can get you in this case from 3mtrs to a third of a metre
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Some have said that the cameo is your "backup" machine, what is your main machine?
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I started with the Craft robo which was an A4 width cutter, did me well when I was just starting out, then bought the Cameo as I already had the software for it and it gave me 50% extra cutting width. Just upgraded again to the PC720 but will keep the Cameo for now 'just in case' but will be selling the Craft Robo now as it is surplus to requirements.
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Who sell the PC720 cant find much info on these
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I bought it for a good as an end of line product from a supplier on here. Not a lot of info about it and its been a bit of a nightmare getting it to work and now looking for blades but when it cuts it does cut well, just need to tweak some settings and I reckon its got the makings of a good cutter.
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