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Fiskars has attempted to solve the blade wobble problem by inventing the triple track system: Pros for this trimmer – they’re inexpensive, they’re light weight, and they’re quick and easy to use. You still have the sharpen the pizza cutter every once in a while, but not nearly as often as you do a paring knife. You do have to change the blades on these trimmers much more frequently than the rotary style… think of the difference between keeping a pizza cutter sharp versus a paring knife. However, for me, the rest of the features make up for the very slight wobble you experience.

Cons – These trimmers are not the most accurate in the world… the tracks wear down over time and spread apart as you pull, causing a little blade wobbliness. There clear “track” that the blade rests on has a little divot on one side that makes changing blades quick and easy… you literally pop the old one out and pop a new one in. The little orange square is the blade… it’s sharpened on both sides so as it gets dull you can flip it around. This trimmer works by pulling a stationary blade straight through your paper. So this is what I’m referring to when I say “standard” trimmer… The blades in these trimmers are also slightly more complicated to change than with a standard trimmer, although that’s only important if you like to be speedy. Maybe that’s just what I’m comfortable with. At least for me – I’ve tried several versions of these and I always end up going back to a standard trimmer. Cons – They again are usually a little more expensive, it’s hard to see where you’re cutting sometimes, they’re bigger and bulkier and slower to use than the standard style paper trimmer. They do also have blades for scoring and perforating, which is nice if you’re not comfortable with paper folding or your making complicated folds. That’s a pretty cool feature that no other trimmer can claim. Some of them also come with blades that cut in patterns – like waves or scallops.

They’re also pretty sturdy and can cut slightly smaller pieces than the guillotine style trimmers. Examples can be found here.Pros for rotary trimmers – they are very accurate and the replacement blade last a fairly long time compared to a standard paper trimmer. Our versatile RollCut machines can cut a wide range of materials in different diameter and length.
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In this automatic version of the roll saw machine, you can optionally install other automated features, such as an automatic feeder roll. In the other option, the rotating head moves automatically to the desired point, where cutting can be performed manually.įully automatic: All of the processes can be programmed in and carried out completely automatically, according to the instructions set by the operator, using a the touch screen. In one, the paper (and plastics) roll cutter can automatically make the cut from the roll on the press of a button. Semi-automatic: There are two versions here. Manual: Here, both the positioning of the head and the cutting of the roll is performed manually by the operator. Our advanced paper roll cutter comes in 3 different options:

The rotating head initiates its lateral movement immediately after the blade has moved away from the roll, increasing production, by virtue of reducing preparation time. There is also a useful double-speed cutting head, with one speed for when you are approaching the product (fast) and another for the actual cutting (scheduled).
