![]() That’s the only place I could fit these big machines. On both occasions, I camped out in the garage. Previously I’ve reviewed the Roland GX-24 series and the USCutter MH series. Since I’m not working in a vast factory, my space is limited. As you know, I have my crafting room set aside. I’ve already known the drill this wasn’t my first commercial-grade machine. Forty-two pounds is not that easy to move. I’ve signed for the package and asked my husband to carry it in. I was in luck in like three days the machine arrived. Since I didn’t want to buy it, I searched for a place to rent it. ![]() So as my test machine, I’ve chosen the 24-inch version. I’m not planning to go commercial, and I love to experiment with different materials and not just vinyl. ![]() I’m mostly doing hobby level stuff, so there was no reason for me to get the 48-inch machine. The 60 version is the 24-inch vinyl cutter, and the 120 version is the 48-inch vinyl cutter. The 40 version is the 15-inch vinyl cutter. The Graphtec CE6000 series has different versions on the market.
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