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New 24x10 desktop cutting machine with built in scanner
Have you guys seen this? A new 24x10 inch desktop cutting machine with builtin scanner.
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Good price for that machine
Wonder what the total space requirement would be
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I have one of the 1st generation scan &cut machines. It has the scanner on it, when it reads the object right it does a fair job but most times it misses the object and cuts in the wrong place. I will probably sit down sometime in the future and try to figure it out.
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Spotlight stores (Sewing & crafts) in Oz have them as well.
But as usual a $ or 2 more
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I would be quite keen on this - has anyone heard how well the scan function works??
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I believe that Webdude had a unit, and was working on calibration work, unfortunately I never got back with him to inform myself as to his findings
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My experience with my Scan N Cut 350 is that it does well with high contrast art. (edges well defined) It works best when all the cutting edges are designed in an SVG file. It can cut small parts quite well, but there will still be some handwork needed.
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From the reviews I read last night the 350 only scans 12x10"; the 650 or 900 (depending where in the world you may be) scans the full 24x12"...
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