I have the CraftRobo cutter. It worked fine for two years. Last year, it had a strange problem with the allignment and I was not able to fix it. Mike is right. I think that cutter works at its best with model designed specifically for the machine. In addition, the preparation of the model for the cutting process is often very time-consuming. In particular, during the design process this kind of machine is almost completely unuseful. The risk is to waste more time with the automatic cutter than with the manual procedure. Good for project with ripetitive cutting procedure. Anyhow, models without cutting and scoring line look better...
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