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could anyone recommend this machine? i just want to do simple prints. small logos onto my boardshorts and small stickers. i just want to do single color prints.
Last edited by inda_bebe; September 25th, 2008 at 09:05 AM.
I have heard good things about the pcut. I think you would be better of looking at some of the UScutter brand cutters in the same price range, I think you will get more for the same money and great customer service too. ... JB
I have had a PCUT for a few months now and LOVE it. Plugged it in and it started right up. I am even using vista on a laptop. Check ebay to get good deals.
i own a pcut and love it. if i had a second choice it would be a graphtec.
my p cut does everything i need it to do. would trade it for nothing.
very durable and i have paid for it times over. the support is outstanding.
they at us cutters have a user forum thats phenonemal, i have never seen anything like it. everybody is so easy to help if needed.
I have had a pcut for about 4 years. I have never had a problem with it. I have cut thousands of yards of vinyl on it and The only maintenance I have done. Is change the blade.
It sounds like the pcut may be a good choice, I was listening to a friend that swears by the refine. I think all the UScutter equipment is good and customer support from what I have seen is truly second to none. The staff and owners of the equipment both give awesome support. This is most likely the best following for equipment,I 've ever seen. I think this speaks volumes for UScutter. .... JB
just to make sure, before i start shopping. thanks so much guys for your input.
I would recommend the 24" model PCut over this unit. Main reasons: this unit does not have adjustable cut speed or downforce settings.
If you need a table top unit about this size, go with the USCutter Refine MH365 for about the same price, and with benificial features that this unit lacks.
I wanted the optical eye for contour cutting so I bought the first one you list, the Laserpoint. I hear that the MH is a better machine than the LP, but I like my LP just fine
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