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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Cricut Machine Outline

By Mark Cartis

Paper crafting is experiencing a revolution with the introduction of the Cricut machine. It can be carried around to different places and does not need a computer to work. You do not loose features by having convenience either as it can cut an amazing range of letters, phrases and shapes. The only limit is you and your imagination!

Scrapbookers in particular are keen about this machine, where nationwide it has stood out at thousands of 'crops'. Customers who make the purchase and use it are happy with the investment and give glowing reviews that include comments about family appreciation, a perfect teacher's companion and how much better it is than other paper cutting machines on the market.

Each machine has a different range of sizes it can cut, the Personal cutter can go from an inch to five and a half inches. It can use different papers from thin to thick with a simple change of the pressure dial. With a large variety of cartridges it takes, in shape or letter, there are a huge number of cutouts possible to make.

The second machine is called the Expression and is particularly thought of as a huge benefit to teachers in the classroom as well as businesses from home. It has an extra cutting mat, 12 x12 and 12 x 24 inches to accommodate the extra sizes you can cut from a quarter of an inch to twenty three and a half inches. There is an LCD screen to view choices and language and measurement settings can be altered.

The latest Cricut machine release is one that puts together the portable nature of the original machine and the extra functionality of the Expression. It cuts from a quarter of an inch to eleven and a half inches, has a six inch by twelve inch cutting mat and has features from the Cricut Expression like Portrait mode, Auto Fill mode, Fit to Page mode, Flip function and center point function as well as a directional blade that is eight way and a larger display screen.

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