> On 18 October 2017 at 18:14 Igor PDML-StR <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I don't do much paper cutting, and when I do, I use either a good knife or
> a generic guillotine-type paper cutter available in the departmental 
> office or elsewhere.
> I am considering buying a simple inexpensive one for myself.
> I haven't used "rolling" cutters (I believe they are frequently called 
> trimmers?). I see that they could be a bit more versatile if there are 
> multiple types of edges (wave, straight, etc.), but then you'd need to 
> change the "knife head", probably very frequently (?).
> 
> So, my question is:
> What are the pro's and con's of both types of cutters, especially in 
> application to the photo paper?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Igor

After nearly forty years of buying the damned things, I would say there is very
little difference between types.  It depends on what you fancy.  What does make
a difference is quality.  Buy the very best one you can afford.  Then, according
again to my experience, you need to bolt it to something exceedingly large and
heavy.  Then bolt that to the floor.

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