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Called Ross the other day @ clean cut and he couldn't have been more helpful!

Wanted a 60 to try since a lot of the forum talk that I've read will be better to cut finer/smaller fonts.

Also told me to try adjusting the offset and to call him back if I had any questions. Now you don't hear that from too many company's. 

Got the blade already and just wanted to give a thumbs up to Ross and CCB. :thumbsup:

Plus got the discount for being a forum member!

Thanks for all the help on this forum, I'm slowly learning.  :thumbsup:

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I've had mine for about 2 weeks now and absolutely love it!!! I have cut letters down to .2 inches and they weeded like a charm!!

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The only thing better than the blades at Clean Cut is the customer service Ross give every customer. You'll never find any better.

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I just sent him an email for info on blades for my Roland cutter. Hope they are as good as I keep hearing.

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If you don't hear from him by monday, give him a call. He runs a great place and you can't beat the customer service!!

I purchased 2 blades and had 1 drop shipped. he took care of both and they both arrived within 3 days.

If you have a problem with the blade let him know. if its defective he will make good on it!

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Total "Clean Cut" convert here, definitely the best blades I've used.  They're service is fantastic, a great company too deal with.  Anyone who has dealt with Ross will know just what old fashion service is about.

Joe

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Does clean cut make a blade for the Copam 2500 that will cut small serfifed letters. The owners manual gives little info on offsets etc.. and I am having a very hard time cutting usable logos. I am using oracal vinyl.

Thanks

Chris

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The correct cleancut blade for the copam is the roland. I still have 2 left if you want them for 15.00 each including shipping.  I now have a graphtec

Scott

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Does clean cut make a blade for the Copam 2500 that will cut small serfifed letters. The owners manual gives little info on offsets etc.. and I am having a very hard time cutting usable logos. I am using oracal vinyl.

Thanks

Chris

If you are using Signblazer,  start with an offset of .25 and work at .05 intervals of +  plus or -minus,  see which way gets better for you,  make sure your blade and blade holder are free of vinyl pieces, and blade moves freely.... blade only out about the 1/2 the thickness of a credit card, barely see it.  run cutter slow.

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I got my ccb and so far great. However I just cut a big oval and wasn't too good.

I did not set a offset. Using the Roland 45 degree one with the  Refine MH-721

should I be setting a offset ? If so what ? .25 ?

USing signgo for now.

thanks

Mark

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freeebird - did you remember to reduce the pressure by 30 percent?  these take a much lighter touch than the stock blades

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