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LOL, I have the one before the SD... yes its old. I could totally use a basic how to if anyone wants to lead me in any direction. I haven't powered it on in years and am a little scared. I'd love to figure out how to cut out flowers I've printed. Given I don't have the ability to do it all with one machine, would it still be possible?
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So does it also print or do you have to print it first in your own printer and then have it go through the silhouette?
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Yes you print on your own printer and the silhouette reads the registration marks and uses that to figure out where to cut.
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I got my Cameo for myself for Christmas. Best purchase EVER as far as crafting goes. I've used it more in the couple months I've had it than I ever did my Cricut which I would love to sell but I don't think anyone would buy it. Youtube videos helped me alot especially with figuring out print and cut.
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Where can you buy the Cameo without going online to get it?
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As far as I know they are only available online. You might be able to check with your local LSS if they have them available.
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If you go to the silhouette website, you can actually search for locations that carry them. There are some places that do.
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my Archivers has them, but that's the only local b&m place I've seen them
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Select Michael's stores have them also but I've never seen any in the Texas stores.
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I would LOVE one! I've been eyeing one for a couple years now
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LOVE my Cameo!! It is a great machine and so versatile! Not just for scrapbooking!
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Quick question - do you find yourself using 12x12 paper or do you use all sizes with your machine? I see they have the portrait which only can only accommodate the 8.5 x 11 paper so was curious if I would be ok with just that.
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i have a cameo, but i mostly use 8.5x11 sheets, because i use print&cut very often and i don't have a bigger printer. of course it depends on what you want to do with it.
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since this thread popped up again and it's iNSD weekend... has anyone seen sales on either cutter (cameo or cricut). I am so surprised of the lack of "paper" scrapbooking sales during the paper scrapbooking holiday (since the official digi holiday is in November).
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Oh, those are so awesome Maria!!!
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Those were made on a Cameo?! How cool!! I really really want one....!
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You guys . . . mini rip envelopes. Anything mini makes me die.
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OMG I love! ;) I know Ali has an awesome deal on the Portrait for $129 on her blog with chipboard...yes chipboard! mini album LOOOOVE!
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Chipboard!! That's awesome--been kind of obsessed with mini (of course) clipboards. I wonder how often you have to change out your blade?
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Love my Cameo!!!! Don't know how I survived without one.....
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Thanks for sharing, should consider this one...
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