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  • can a cadet be good enough to run as a basic plotter?

    Posted by Kenny Ramsey on 29 November 2006 at 16:55

    I was hoping someone could give me an opinion or perhaps a pic showing how good a Cadet is as a basic plotter.

    If I buy a cadet, I will still use a plotter but I’d like to know if the Cadet will be capable of cutting 10mm text for example. Basically I’m trying to suss out how much work I would still need to out source.

    Many thanks
    Kenny

    Marekdlux replied 18 years, 12 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Alan Wharton

    Member
    29 November 2006 at 17:08

    i dont have a cadet although i get a fair bit of digital work and sub it out, what i can say is iv seen the cadet in action and it cuts the same as my plotter including small fonts, cadets a expensive vinyl cutter though at 8k 🙄

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    29 November 2006 at 17:11
    quote Alan Wharton:

    cadets a expensive vinyl cutter though at 8k 🙄

    Very true. Wouldn’t want it spending too much time doing that

  • Marekdlux

    Member
    29 November 2006 at 20:37

    A cadet is a re-branded Versacamm, right?
    If so, it would work as a plotter. I use ours all the time. It does cut a lot slower than our other plotter though, but if you are not in a rush then it works just fine.
    -Marek

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