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Old February 17th, 2007 Feb 17, 2007 8:59:01 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hi !

I want to buy a vinyl cutter to put text and logo and t-shrit .

i look for the craft robot or the Roland strika sv-15 .

We want to be able to print (with the epson 1280 sublimation) photo or logo and after be abble to cut the white part .we going to used the paper injet dark .

the software we have is photoshop cs and illstrator cs

My budget is arond 500$ to 1000$

i dont know what equipement going the best to that work ?

I need to have good advised .

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I think the Graphtech Craft Robo and the Roland Stika will both work, but it seems that the Roland GX-24 is the favorite of members here, cost more than 1000usd though.
 
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I have the craft robo proII which is the bigger cousin to the craft robo.I chose it because it has a wider cut (15") and wider range of materials (heavier vinyls and card stock). It does have a bit of a learning curve, but cuts well.
There is a software coming out that is designer specifically for it soon as the software that comes with it, well, sucks.
There is a yahoo group devoted to the CRPro and they are great with information.
 
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Ditto on the above. No problems in illustrator. I have yet to use the electronic eye to cut transfers.
 
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