Machine
Cuttable Models
What are
machine-cuttable models?
Models specified as machine-cuttable are formatted to be cut by digital
craft cutters like the Graphtec Craft ROBO or the Quickutz Silhouette.
Instead of cutting the models out by hand with a hobby knife and a
ruler, you feed the prints into the digital craft cutter and let it do
the cutting and scoring for you. A 1 page quickstart guide is included
with machine-cuttable models.
Can these models still be cut by hand?
Yes. The only thing different about machine-cuttable models is that
some extra files are included, which store cutting path data for the
machine, and the PDF is formatted for the cutter's
optical eye. These differences do not affect your ability to cut or
score the models by hand.
Are all of your models machine-cuttable?
No, only the ones that specifically state that they are
machine-cuttable in their description. When in doubt, assume the model
is not machine-cuttable.
What cutters are supported?
The machines listed below are known to work perfectly with our models.
The machines listed below are known to work with our models, but may
need some troubleshooting.
- Quickutz Silhouette-1 (No longer sold, ROBO Master
version 4.4
required)
What cutters are NOT supported?
The machines listed below are not supported, due to software or
hardware incompatibilities.
What if my machine isn't listed?
Assume that it's not supported. As a general rule of
thumb, if it has an optical eye and ROBO Master is used to control it,
then it probably can be made to work with our models. However, if it
uses a
different controller software or it lacks an optical eye, chances are
it will simply not work at all.
What if I have problems cutting models with my
machine?
We'll help you sort things out, within reason. Post a request
on our forum, describe your problem in
detail, and we'll see what we can do to help you.