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The CardMate Manual Business Card Cutter by James Burn allows you to effortlessly create professional business cards. With its user-friendly design, you can cut up to 10 cards at once with precision, making it an essential tool for any modern professional looking to make a lasting impression.
T**D
It works.
My expectation is to make a small batch of bz cards. It has two cutters (2" and 3-1/2") and needs to be run two times to get 10 cards per page. It's not a thousand dollar machine, it is a simple fixed-size cutter for bz cards, and it works fine as long as the print fits into it. So, making a small batch of several different cards using this is very cost-effective. 5 stars.
D**H
This is total crap and waste of money
This is total crap and waste of money. After i brought this item i realize it doesn't cut straight at all... Nor matter what i do it don't cut straight. Also one of the blades doesn't even cut... If it have anyway i can get back a full refund then i would. I can't believe i spend money on this piece of crap...
A**.
As simple as it can be!
I've had this item in my wish list for probably more than 6 months before I finally took the plunge and bought it. The reason for the hesitancy in purchasing it is first, I couldn't decide if I wanted an electric model instead of a manual (and it would cost more than twice) and second, I was thinking I wanted a model with the "bleed" capability (which again would cost more than twice).I really didn't understand what that term "bleed" meant but it seems like a lot of the other reviewers were looking for that capability so I imagined it was an option that was highly desirable. One day I decided to research what that meant and when I understood, I figured out that most of the common business card printing software didn't offer that option anyway (at least the three or four that I've used) and heck, when I printed full color (up to the individual card edges) business cards, my software (I've used MS Word, MS Publisher, Avery) and my printer aligned the cards properly anyway so when I cut, the cut line was always right where the colors of one card met the colors of the next card. That right away made me realize I didn't need the expensive bleed option. Remember, I'm not a pro.The only other thing that held me back by then was the choice of manual or electric. I was worried that it might take a lot of effort to cut one card with the manual version (not for one sheet, but if I would be cutting 100 sheets, well...). Then, something amazing happened. I was in Office Max and I saw that the card cutter they used in their Print Center was THIS EXACT MODEL! I asked to try it and the lady was nice enough to let me get my hands on it. Lo and behold, not only was it smooth and really effortless to use, I also noticed that it was just lying on top of the desk and there was no need to get cluttered by a power cord and fuss about plugging it on and off. Plus, it dawned on me that I would never be cutting 100 sheets in my home office anyway. That would be a thousand cards and that would take me months to consume. With the manual one, I can just print 5 sheets (for 50 cards) every few weeks or so!So, that was the story and I ordered it from Amazon right away once I got home from Office Max. If it was good enough for their Print Center, it definitely would be more than good enough for a small office, and I wasn't wrong! These are the reflections of a non-graphic pro, those doing this for a living might have a different thought!
S**U
had to order the same as there's really no better alternative yet
Unfortunately this device is a little on the cheap side; we've had one before, had to order the same as there's really no better alternative yet, but the plastic hand crank breaks easily and it only cuts one sheet at a time. Great if you're doing onesie-twosie jobs, but we print 500-1000 business cards at a time, so jobs can take upwards of an hour to complete with this device and we've had more than a couple knobs break on us mid-project.
T**R
Good product
I ready many reviews and decide on this one. I love it because it works great. The electric ones are too expensive for a good one and I only do a hundred cards once a month. This is for 10 cards on a page. You cut some test sheets and move the margins until the cut strips are the same size on both sides, then you know its cutting evenly. It has a solid feel and cuts clean. You feed the sheet in one way to cut, then the other way to finish the cutting into separate cards. Once you get it setup properly it all goes fast.Its a good product.
R**T
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O**E
Adjust with every business card.
Love this product. I found that if you put the paper in one way and adjust for that cut - always put the paper in the same way. (Top side to left) if you put in top side to right - you will have to readjust for the cut as it will be off. Make sure you play with it and always run a sample first. Love this machine! easy to use. Don't know why I didn't buy one sooner.
L**U
It Works Great, the only thing I feel no pleased is ...
It Works Great, the only thing I feel no pleased is that you have to have a very developed sense of measure, but once you get it, it makes your work be so easy for those little projects
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