Re: craft robo
Posted: 20 Jan 2012, 11:08
cardman;36895 wrote:so looks like its the cameo from mdp and the a1 cutting mat
did you buy the cameo in the end, does any one use this,
cardman;36895 wrote:so looks like its the cameo from mdp and the a1 cutting mat
did you buy the cameo in the end, does any one use this,
jennywren;37225 wrote:The Cameo is quite a new machine so there aren't huge numbers of users with them just yet, but the main difference over the Craft ROBO is the extra width of cutting. You should be able to get within 1cm of the edge so even with that limitation you're still cutting 280mm width from the 300mm max capability as opposed to the 210mm width of the ROBO. Not a great deal of difference in cost price over the ROBO either as the ROBO was £195/£199 +vat and these are about an extra £30-£50 +vat on top. Great value machines and come with the standard software with an option to upgrade to the designer software from Graphtec at £29.99 (inc vat).cardman;36895 wrote:so looks like its the cameo from mdp and the a1 cutting mat
did you buy the cameo in the end, does any one use this,
Oh yes......AdamB;37204 wrote:Have I let the cat out of the bag now then ................... lol
bms;37250 wrote:jennywren;37225 wrote:
The Cameo is quite a new machine so there aren't huge numbers of users with them just yet, but the main difference over the Craft ROBO is the extra width of cutting. You should be able to get within 1cm of the edge so even with that limitation you're still cutting 280mm width from the 300mm max capability as opposed to the 210mm width of the ROBO. Not a great deal of difference in cost price over the ROBO either as the ROBO was £195/£199 +vat and these are about an extra £30-£50 +vat on top. Great value machines and come with the standard software with an option to upgrade to the designer software from Graphtec at £29.99 (inc vat).
Thank you for the info very helpful