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Old June 6th, 2007 Jun 6, 2007 1:40:23 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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hello, i am thinkin about buying a vynl cutter, i want 2 do slogans onto t shirts, but i want 2 be able 2 cut any colours is this vynl cutter worth it?? or it is a rip off??
 
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Is what vinyl cutter worth it?
 
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Depends on which ones...Chinese cutter off Ebay = No. Otherwise, there are several good ones, depending on the size you need and volume you plan to do.
 
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hello, i am thinkin about buying a vynl cutter, i want 2 do slogans onto t shirts, but i want 2 be able 2 cut any colours is this vynl cutter worth it?? or it is a rip off??

woops sorry, i forgot 2 put Consumables : XPRES CUT
 
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The photograph of that cutter looks like it is just a relabeled Roland GX-24 (which is a very good cutter).

I don't know if they just got happy with photoshop, or if it is really a Roland GX-24 under a different name.

If it's a roland, it's a good cutter I have the same one.

You can also find lots of info on the cutter in this forum by searching under the name roland gx-24 or just gx-24
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It does appear to be a Roland, and Rodney is right, its an excellent machine!
 
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is £1200 a good price????
 
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It's more than it would cost in the US, but I think that's the way most things are over there.
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