need help with robo please

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he said it was only 3 months but he stocks any spares that are needed
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Not sure i'd go for something with such a short warranty. We've had a craft robo for about 4 years and has cut more than enough for a thousand tees a year. In fact so far this year it has cut way over that amount so I think it's a great investment. I have just purchased a new one as back up as i can't afford not to have one during busy periods.]#
Well worth it's money i'd say.
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i've decided to go with a robo from MDP
they seem to be the best place i've found
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Thats where I bought both of mine from not that i've neede to go back to them often but there was one occasion I did in the early days and they were very helpful too.
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i just done my 1st proper design with flex :)
just some text and pressed it ok and it looks great easy to weed and stuck lovely 1st time
aren't i the lucky one lol

i also tested a picture with the robo i imported a car and traced around it then printed it on transfer paper with the reg marks and then put it in the robo and cut around it then pressed that on the T as well :)
the 1st one i put it on the wrong way and forgot to take the backing off :~ lol
so i did another the proper way and hey presto another success :)

so i'm a happy chappy this morning
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next task is to figure out how to do multi layering :~
i think i'll need plenty of you tube vids for that
anyone got any suggestions for good ones pls
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not that dificult my friend! All you need to do is remember to nit press all elements at 15-20 sec. Or whatever time you use. Only final press should be longer ;)
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what about lining them all up etc
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well ;) what can i say... Its bit like with the jigsaw. Harder designe then longer you doing it ;)
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You could try lining it up by eye, or by getting a tee square it
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