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I want your opinions about GCC Ex 24 cutter, I saw on e-bay GCC Ex 24 Vinyl Cutter Plotter Sign Cutting Scrapbook - eBay (item 160456836679 end time Jul-25-10 16:18:50 PDT).

In first time I want to know compatibility with blades, it´s used a especial GCC Blades (only for this brand) or it is like uscutter that uses Roland Blades.

It´s a good price ($350)?

Is enough 250grs of cutting force for cut reflective vinil?

And for last your gobal opinion about this machine???

I´m owner of Mimaki CG60st(in repair) and a US Cutter MH-721(working)

Sorry for my English I´m from Venezuela :(

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José Benedetti
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I have had my GCC Expert 24 for few months now and I have to say I am glad I bought it. I have cut lettering as small as 1/4 inch with no problems. A lot of people will recommend the more expensive cutters but it wasn't in my budget. This one was affordable for me and a great starter cutter.
 

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I want your opinions about GCC Ex 24 cutter, I saw on e-bay GCC Ex 24 Vinyl Cutter Plotter Sign Cutting Scrapbook - eBay (item 160456836679 end time Jul-25-10 16:18:50 PDT).

In first time I want to know compatibility with blades, it´s used a especial GCC Blades (only for this brand) or it is like uscutter that uses Roland Blades. GCC cutters use Roland blades.

It´s a good price ($350)? YES!

Is enough 250grs of cutting force for cut reflective vinil? 250 grams of force should be more than enough to cut almost any vinyl.

And for last your gobal opinion about this machine??? It's a great machine. We have not had any problems with it.

I´m owner of Mimaki CG60st(in repair) and a US Cutter MH-721(working) Mimaki's are good machines.

Sorry for my English I´m from Venezuela :(

Regards

José Benedetti
[email protected]

Hope this helps you make a decision.

Best Regards.
 
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