I'll start with my experience with die cutting. I've worked with really expensive graphtec and mimaki cutters. I cut using arc cutting pretty big printed decals. I've always wanted one of my own, but those machines are thousands of dollars. With no entry level machine for home use. I saw this on open item and thought eh what's the worst can happen. If it's terrible, I can just return it. It actually surprised me how good it is.The big pro other then the price. Is the software that comes with it. Way nicer then being forced to buy onyx or use a driver for illustrator. Again $$$. It's all very basic, but it runs. It doesn't have arc cutting. So if your trying to cut stickers. It wont be easy. Possible! But not perfect. It can cut vinyl pretty good. I've made t shirts and aprons. I've cut decals for a wall and windows. I even cut window tints for the house with it. And the machine handled it all nicely.The cons are, the rollers are very aggressive on the grip. They dig in to your vinyl, making that little .25 inch on the sides useless. If you back off the pressure. You don't hold the vinyl well enough to cut straight. The belt drivers are a little loud. I don't care, but if your trying to be quiet. This won't help haha. If you need to cut pretty small, the accuracy is pretty bad. You have to cut larger stuff.Over all yeah, I think this is a good machine. The only limitations is what you allow to stop you. Your going to make mistakes. Get stuck on some things. Learn some new file formats like eps. Words like vector art. But if you grind it out. You'll get it. I've seen some very creative people online. Good luck and have fun!
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