
It’s almost faster than an old laser printer. There is no delay from sending the job from your computer to the cutter. This machine requires some babysitting when running big graphics, but this is typical for large jobs on any cutter. As an entry-level machine, there may be limits to the amount of detail this cutter can handle, but it easily handles my needs. I’m constantly impressed by its accuracy, from 2-inch square decals all the way up to 8-foot long projects. You can design your own image using a vector graphics program like Illustrator, or you can import an existing graphic using the software’s “trace” feature.
#Vinylmaster cut review install#
The software comes with hundreds of fonts and tools and I was able to install the drivers on Windows 10 Home with no problem. Thankfully, there are plenty of educational videos on the Internet. The Vinylmaster software does an excellent job creating vectors and outlines but takes some instruction to get proficient. Software for the USCutter MH Series Vinyl Cutter Simply feed the vinyl under the rollers and clamp down. Getting the blade mounted in the holder was a little tricky, but after a few adjustments and correcting the pressure setting, this machine cut quickly and accurately.
#Vinylmaster cut review how to#
The video shows how to put the cutter together, ground it, hook it up to your computer, install the software and sets you up for your first cut. The only issue I had during assembly was that the instructions are a bit vague, so make sure you look up USCutter’s video on YouTube. Straight out of the box, the sturdy cutter base was easy to assemble using only a screwdriver, and within 30 minutes I had cut my first set of stickers.
