Roland GX-24

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I've told that theRoland GX-24 can also do contour cutting, and is the best for the job even for a novice. has any body use one of these are they as good as the say. Or is there another plotter/cutter (no limit on price within reason)that you would recommed for for contour cutting.
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Silly question time, but what is contour cutting?
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Do you mean contour cutting as in print a design and then use the cutter to cut the outline? If so then yes, it has the optical eye needed to do this. It can read the registration marks printed.

I used to do this on my CX-24 which is just an earlier model. The Roland cutters are excellent. ;)
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Yes it for the outline, but have very little knowledge of cutters plotters, but need to expand the t.shirts side of things, I also want do to car stickers. I have spent days reading of the various plotters/cutters and this seems to have a steady good write up. I have only one place to buy it and they did'nt have a stand, will I need one
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jennywren wrote:I have only one place to buy it and they did'nt have a stand, will I need one
Hi,
Not necessarily. You can use any cutter/plotter on a desktop, but you will need a bit of space! This is generally the reason for a floorstand.
I hope this helps.

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