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  1. suffer4fashion

    First impressions of the Prismcut P28

    I really hadn't thought of this idea and think it might just be the trick! An empty ball point pen tip would be the perfect size for the crease line I'm needing. I appreciate the creative thinking!
  2. suffer4fashion

    First impressions of the Prismcut P28

    Yeah, if I was looking to spend that kind of money I would go for the GCC RXII with Creasing https://www.gccworld.com/goods.php?act=view&no=57
  3. suffer4fashion

    First impressions of the Prismcut P28

    I essentially am looking at making small product boxes, cards, and boxed labels out of cardstock. While the Graphtec CE7000-60 can do the perforated cut I'm looking for more of a scoring/creasing ability where the paper is not cut but I can still make my paper folds easily.. All of the scoring tools I can find show they are only compatible with Graphtec's FC model which comes with a creasing head option or their table plotters. I don't have room or funds for either lol. I gravitated to the PrismCut due to it's clear cost savings and because it sells an optional scoring tool but the documentation is so minimal that I have been unable to determine how it would handle my specific job need. No where have I been able to determine if it's print and cut feature will allow you swap out the scoring tool with the blade during the job lol. I apologize that I'm rather green in this area but I figured it might be the best place to see if PM Performance has had any success with similar needs.
  4. suffer4fashion

    First impressions of the Prismcut P28

    My apologizes. I was just using the terminology that I had come across on Sticker Mule. But surely the content of my question was conveyed?
  5. suffer4fashion

    First impressions of the Prismcut P28

    So I am currently looking for a cutter to use for creating labels and prototyping packaging ideas. Ideally I want something that can both cut and score for folding 100lb 270gsm Cover Paper (thin cardstock). I initially liked the Graphtec CE7000-40 because of the Cutting Master 4 Illustrator plugin but was disheartened to learn it didn't have the scoring/creasing capabilities the my projects require. So, I have found myself here looking into either the PrismCut P20 or SkyCut D24 but really am not sure if either of these and their software can do what I need. They just aren't as well documented as the Graphtec offerings. But here is the gist of my needs. Many of my jobs would require that I print my design on my printer, load it into the plotter to run the score/creasing lines, and then cut through my cut lines. So I am essentially looking for a Print-Score-Cut or a Print and Multi-Cut. Is this possible with the PrismCut P20? I know there is a scoring tool but can you set a job up to stop after one type of cut so that you can change the blade and resume to the next cut? I hope that makes sense. I figure it would be no different than doing a job where one layer of paths is a kiss-cut for stickers and the other layer of paths is a die cut for cutting the sticker backing.