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Problems with small lettering on my Graphtec Craft Robo Pro (CE-5000-40-crp)

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Sbrem:
Graphtec or Roland is my advice. Our Roland is about 17 years old, and still works like the day we got it.

Steve

Gilligan:

--- Quote from: Sbrem on February 28, 2012, 03:55:02 PM ---Graphtec or Roland is my advice. Our Roland is about 17 years old, and still works like the day we got it.

Steve

--- End quote ---

I researched a great deal before making this decision.  I needed optically registering cad cutting for my bro-in-laws "merchandise" so the graphtec was the only one that made sense money wise.  I wanted the Roland but just couldn't pony up the cash to make it worth it for something that I could technically get for $300 (US Cutter LP24) just with a bit more work.

We did a lot of cad cut transfers at first but now I could get away with manually registering them with a laser if I had to... Hell, I'd probably ruin less expensive transfer paper... that graphtec just goes wonky sometimes.

Sbrem:

--- Quote from: Gilligan on February 28, 2012, 04:33:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sbrem on February 28, 2012, 03:55:02 PM ---Graphtec or Roland is my advice. Our Roland is about 17 years old, and still works like the day we got it.

Steve

--- End quote ---

I researched a great deal before making this decision.  I needed optically registering cad cutting for my bro-in-laws "merchandise" so the graphtec was the only one that made sense money wise.  I wanted the Roland but just couldn't pony up the cash to make it worth it for something that I could technically get for $300 (US Cutter LP24) just with a bit more work.

We did a lot of cad cut transfers at first but now I could get away with manually registering them with a laser if I had to... Hell, I'd probably ruin less expensive transfer paper... that graphtec just goes wonky sometimes.

--- End quote ---

I do have a want list, and the newer Roland GX24 is on the list, because it has the optical registration. But, ya gotta do whatcha gotta do of course.

Steve

royster13:
Oracal 751 is thinner and cuts and weeds better.....

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