3/15/2024 0 Comments Sure cuts a lot 2 not cutting![]() But the old software still works under win10 so there really is no reason to. The CraftRobo above is extremely easy to service to access all the internals, and IMHO it should be totally hackable for someone motivated enough. It’s basically a scaled-down version of the big office cutters of the same brand.įWIW : vinyl cutters use a solenoid for the blade up/down action. The no-fuss software imports DXF natively and it works great. From what I understand this was the precursor to the Silhouette line of small desktop cutters. I personally use an old A4 Graphtec CraftRobo that I got used for next to nothing. Whereas no-brand barebones cutters under 200USD can import vector files just fine without any artificial limitation or required subscription. As a matter of fact there was some outrage and policy reversal on this topic not to long ago as Cricut started to limit file transfer to the machine (which of course requires to go through their online server - a good enough reason to not get anywhere near these machines).Ĭricuts are being marketed heavily to beginner makers who “don’t know much about computers”, almost in a condescending kind of way. If the marketing appears to be wishy washy about custom designs that means that they don’t allow them, or lock their import behind some paywall and/or have a paid sub service for monthly custom designs. Regarding vinyl cutters : indeed, the first thing to do when researching them for a potential purchase is to thoroughly check the whole workflow chain. Lightburn is just too smooth and stable to pass on.
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