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Originally Posted by SCEtoAUX
That Brother cutting machine looks interesting. I would have to see how good it does with assigning cut lines and score lines and how well it can register the head for accurate cuts and scores. Some other cutting machines use registration marks on the parts sheets for cutting and scoring. It also would be nice to know how easy it is to change the blade for a ball tip for scoring since I do not like to cut the score lines.
Biggest problem around here are feral hogs. There is an open season year round on them %$#!! things which is all right by me.
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That's why the Brother looks like a winner to me. It has a built in scanner and works on the fly no registration marks necessary as the piece is already loaded and ready to cut after scanning.