Home Forums Vinyl Cutter Discussions PCUT Vinyl Cutters Can anyone tell me anything about the creation cutters?

  • Brian Hays

    Member
    13 April 2005 at 19:50

    They are made in China. Similar in to an old Roland Camm 1. Cheap but they do the job 🙂

  • sign stu

    Member
    14 April 2005 at 07:14

    Thanks for your reply Brian , any help with this matter is appreciated.

  • sconie

    Member
    14 April 2005 at 08:09

    Hi Stu, from what I can see they seem to more popular in the USA, they seem to be well built (alloy cased) and do perform well, as they are from China they come in budget priced, http://www.signwizard.co.uk/kingcut.htm do them branded Kingcut and http://www.flynnsigns.co.uk/vinyl%20cutters.htm also supply them, haven spoken to Flynn signs they told me that they have many happy customers and only had one unit DOA on delivery, both these suppliers do return to base support as well as telephone support.

    They seem a good price but as others will tell you support is important and some of the more popular cutters (Graphtec and the like) have excellent customer support, Robert is going to email me the latest deals on these (Reminder) as soon as he does I’ll let you know.

    Cheers from the Loch.

    Sconie

  • onestopsigns

    Member
    14 April 2005 at 08:14

    i have the the creation pcut 610
    and i think its great
    had a rolland camm1
    that cut were u positioned on paper but the creation cuts from were u satart the blade off so i find that more usefull as u can use any old little bit of vinyl
    much easier to use comes bundled with artcut 2002 which i also find easy to use

    ebay sell these pcuts for 800 bought mine a while ago mind and got a free buisness card cutter to

  • David McDonald

    Member
    14 April 2005 at 14:54

    This is the URL for the manufacturer:-

    http://www.pcut-cn.com/english/index1.htm

    Cheers
    Macky D

  • sign stu

    Member
    14 April 2005 at 15:48

    Thank you all very much , its nice to know there is help out there for a newbie.

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