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  1. I did - 2 separate reps and a product tester said that the LaserPoint cutter model doesn't work with mylar, which I find hard to believe.
  2. So i'm using a 60 degree blade in the holder and pressure between 100-800 and it only scores the mylar. If i press my finger down on the blade hodler even very slightly, it will cut through. If not, no amount downforce I set makes a difference. Is there a way to test if something is broken? This is a new machine.
  3. Yup! It seems like the pressure isn't high enough to go through the material, which is quite strange.
  4. Thanks for the set up tip. It works fine when we hand cut the mylar - cuts super easily, but when we put it in the blade holder/machine, it doesn't work.
  5. Hey guys, We tried using a 60 degree blade with no luck. It looks like the blade just isn't going deep enough into the material. Best,
  6. Has anyone successfully cut 7mil mylar with their laserpoint / uscutter machines? Ours will only scratch it at 800 pressure and the blade completely exposed. Would really appreciate some help with this ASAP!
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    Have you had success cutting mylar? We have the same machine and it won't cut all the way through (not even close) at 800 pressure settings and the blade all the way exposed. If this has worked for you, can you please offer some perspective on this. Thanks! We need this machine for our business so we'd really appreciate your help.
  8. Hey guys, I need some help troubleshooting this problem. I run a business and purchased a USCutter Laserpoint Cutter as a production tool to cut 7mil Mylar, which is really thin. After reading through several forums, it seems like this should have been easy at 100-150 pressure settings. However, even with 800 pressure and the blade all the way exposed, the machine barely cuts through half the depth of the 7mil Mylar. Can someone help or offer some perspective with this? Best,