Silhouette Portrait has less cutting power than Silhouette Cameo. Also
Cameo would be best option even if you use for normal print and cut feature
now because with Cameo you can create 3D papercraft project from SVG files
which are freely available on internet.

Thanks

(Aditya Gupta)
ImaginationsOnline.com - Online Books and Craft Store


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On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Erikinha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys! No being around for long I guess...
>
> Well... recently (yesterday actually) I've become interested in Silhouette
> for cutting paper and stuff. Then I thought it could help me a lot with
> papercrafting since cutting is the thing that I like less (it's painful
> too). So the money spent buying the machine could be well deserved.
>
> Since I'm new on this sihouette thing and it is expensive (and I don't
> even know if I'll like it), I thought it would be nice to buy the cheapest
> Portrait version. I don't have an A3 printer and I think it can do
> everything the same (except the size). Pls help me if I'm wrong.
>
> What do you guys think about this model? Is it ok or it is crap?
>
> [ ]
> Erika
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