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Brother scan and cut
Does anyone have one and do you like it? Love it? Is it worth the money?
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I bought one for fussy cutting around rubber stamped images but it wasn't very accurate so I returned it. I think most don't have this problem but I've read about enough that do.
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At least one person doesn't like it. http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...k-t245759.html
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I like mine very much but have not had enough time to play. I have seen it fussy cut very nice. I always wonder if people do not just give it enough time, like anything there is a learning curve. I have messed with cutting fabric on the cricut so I have a little experience using a similar type cutter. With anything there are probably lemons out there, but sometimes I feel people just don't necessarily know what they are doing. When ever I get anything I spend the first week reading the manuals and watching as many video s as I can find. Forums also help. But I believe if I can have 2 successful cuts right out of the box with no real training other than video tutorials and reading the manuals leads me to believe others are missing a step somewhere
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My cuts were not accurate and I was doing everything right. It's not rocket science-it was pretty simple to set the machine to scan and then cut. A few others have had the same problem but some decided to just live with it. For a $400 machine I was not going to just live with it (I have a silhouette SD also). Just because someone's machine didn't work right doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing and Brother has admitted that some machines are not calibrated correctly. SMH
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Thanks, I don't know if it would be worth the money.
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