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Jburns

Very impressed with my "new" FC7000. Picture to follow

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All I can say is WOW. Soo fast, Soo quite. After running a pcut for so many years, I have so much appreciation for the professional cutters. The pcut served me well, and I did a lot of small text (it was painful at times).  But this cutting instrument is in a separate class for its performance and build quality.

 

For those interested:

Specs: Brand new cleancut blade- ( oiled and cleaned everything in the holder). Tip barely showing, Oracla751-black ( kinda old actually).

CONDITION: Force-9, Speed-5, Quality-3, Offset-0, Tangential-Off, Font-Helvetica Bold,

 

Every circle is perfect, every line is straight and corner square. Weeded like a dream...unreal..

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having trouble posting pics from photobucket- screen locks up pasting direct, HTML and IMG...

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I hope US Cutter has a big sale after Christmas.... I am wanting a new 48" graphtec but am holding out for a little incentive!  (I don't need the current deal of a free press)

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Welcome to the club. Theirs the graphtec club and the platinum fc club. I finally went platinum in October and will never go back.

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Wow, small !

 

I always wondered if there was enough adhesion on those smaller pieces to keep them stuck down?

 

(especially dots over 'i' , commas, and apostrophes)

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Wow, small !

 

I always wondered if there was enough adhesion on those smaller pieces to keep them stuck down?

 

(especially dots over 'i' , commas, and apostrophes)

 

When I do tiny things I typically use a piece of clear vinyl over it to keep everything together. My small cuts are usually for sandblasting and not for decals though.

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Here we go :)

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Not just small but precise as well. I did what you did and got by for a long time. IMO it makes you a better cutter owner. 

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I hope US Cutter has a big sale after Christmas.... I am wanting a new 48" graphtec but am holding out for a little incentive!  (I don't need the current deal of a free press)

 

I happen to have a 48" CE5000-120 I'd be willing to sell.   hehe

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I'd rather have a plotter from this century. 

imhad a fc4100 I would put against any cutter out there, it was a beast . . . As precise as any cutter I have had but heavy as a couch

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