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VEVOR Paper Cutter 304.8 mm A4 Guillotine Paper Trimmer 400 Sheet Metal Base

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Paper Cutter 304.8 mm A4 Guillotine Paper Trimmer 400 Sheet Metal Base

304.8 mm (A4)

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Marco quintrelli Marco quintrelli
Stack Paper Cutter
I bought that guillotine to cut up the back of books and scripts (first removing the hardcover if there is any, of course!) or to get a clean edge on the under side of scripts and books who where well used, so my fujitsu ScanSnap 1500m can better feed in the sheets.It works quite good, the cut is clean and straight. The plastic cap on the crank handle is made out of hard plastic and it was broken when I opened the packet. I repaired it with some glue but that piece is absolutely not necessery to work with that machine. Now I hope the blade lasts a long time! :)Off topic: The ABBYY OCR that is delivered with the ScanSnap 1500m is s***, it decreases the quality of the PDF. But thats no problem, juste use the OCR in Acrobat Pro 9, that is also delivered with the ScanSnap 1500m.
Sketch T Sketch T
It isn't a Chandler Price
I would not call this a professional guillotine. It is sufficient to cut small projects. I will be using it to cut books that I bound. They are only 100 sheets of paper, so it can cut them easily. The trick is getting the cutter tightened with the paper aligned correctly. This takes a bit of practice using this particular cutter. I found that stop arm, that looked like a windshield whipper to be hard to adjust and basically useless. You could spend more on a fancier cutter if you do a lot of work, this won't work for a busy 0rint shop. I got this for my personal use after my boss sold the Chandler Price we had at work. On the plus it is much smaller and I was able to set it on top of my antique sewing table.
Muhammad Azher Tayyab Muhammad Azher Tayyab
I cut 200 pages as 10 pages.
Is so easy to use. It help me a lot with the finishing, and the price is excellet, This machine is a excellet product.
BinkyBunnies BinkyBunnies
Nice machine, cuts beautifully
This guillotine is really nice and heavy, so no worries about it moving when you cut a stack of paper. Which is essential for clean book sides. I'm printing/publishing books, cutting off the edges to make them straight, and this cutter does a perfect job.I wanted a machine that I would not regret buying, it being kind of a toy, like some of the cheaper paper cutters. So I spent the money and got this one and I have been very satisfied. There are screws to adjust the pieces, should you need to. The usable parts are not set in stone, but adjustable.All in all, despite the fact that it weighs quite a bit to ship, it's been the hit machine for me.
Patrick Rank Patrick Rank
Excellent Product and Quick Service
Like others, I purchased this product in order to remove the binding from books. Thus far I've removed the bindings only from (pretty thick - 60+ page) magazines. This Gillotine slices through no problem. The tool is heavy duty. I have it on the floor and when the handle is raised it's like 3'.The black thing that repositions on the surface is made of rubber so once you tighten it, it isn't going anywhere. If you have a bunch of books the same size you can just position that thing where you want and you don't have to re-evaulate where you want the book everytime you put one in. The blade is sharp. I wiped it off with a paper towel due to the other reviews just to get the grease off. I haven't taken the device apart to see exactly how the long handle attaches to the unit that pushes the blade down. It does take a little bit of force to do the cut but nothing a 12 year old couldn't do.Literally all you have to do to start cutting is take the thing out of the box, screw one handle on (can be done by hand) and shove the long handle onto it's post. The smaller handle you just use to tighten your book or whatever against the surface so it doesn't go anywhere when you cut. Pair this up with a scanner containing a straight document feeder and you will have no problems converting all of your books to digital. For scanners you can do a kodak i1220 plus if you can find one used or get a scansnap.For the price you can't beat this. It was a great purchase!
imsocrazy imsocrazy
Great cutter but your going to have to do some minor adjustments
First let me say this cutter is the 858 "Perfect/Stack Brand" S12 paper cutter that is sold else where. For some reason the branding that indicates the name isn't present but clearly the cutter is the same and even the flyer/instructions sheet that comes with it states the name as "Perfect A4 Stack Cutter" (A4 being letter sized). At first I thought it would be cheaper knock-off. But after handling it for a while I'm more certain that this was a unbranded over-produced run or possibly a quality control reject that kept it from being sold as a Perfect/Stack Brand, though it's possible that this is a return/remanufactured unit.First my biggest concern and the biggest bug bear. Alignment of the back guide fence. And just as I had suspected my unit was misaligned. I had accounted for this and knew I was probably going to have to do some minor modifications to realign it. Turns out all it takes is a 10mm wrench and some patience. If you turn the unit over on its side you can see the bolts that hold the guide fence. By loosening them and adjusting the fence ever so slightly you should be able to realign it. Note that its never going to be completely straight because the act of it being a manual loading cutter, but you can with time and patience you can get it to near perfect alignment that can satisfy your needs.Just as other people had stated there is a crap ton of grease EVERYWHERE. One of the first things you should do is bust out the paper towels and start cleaning it up. It's in every nook and cranny. I realize that the purpose of the grease is so that when in storage it doesn't rust, but the amount I removed was a bit in excess.I also found the draw of cutter handle seemed a bit stiff than was necessary. I'm a big guy but I can see if a smaller person could possibly having problems pulling down the handle. But for those that like a lighter draw you can open the side panel after removing the black thumb screws(2 on top, 2 on bottom) I was able to find the over tighte
Jean-Claude Jean-Claude
Paper cutter for photos
This guillotine paper cutter met my expectations. It does an excellent job on heavy photo stock. I make note cards and other sorts of photo products and am happy with this cotter.
Carlotta Carlotta
Great Product
I bought this cutter for cutting books for Fujitsu Scansnap. I knew scanning is very fast, so I thought cutting books will be a bottle neck. But using this cutter, I can cut books very fast. Now I have so many cut books waiting for scanner to finish scanning. Must buy for scanning books.
Jhas Jhas
Does Extreemly well
Bought this for trimming small plastics and it does a great job. Only drawback that we could find is that it puts a slight curve on the plastic..But that also is not what it was made for... Haven't tried or used it for paper.
Sergio Sergio
Exactly What I Need
I do CD/DVD duplication. With this cutter, I can make my own inserts. It is way too expensive buying the pre-perforated cards and besides, they are a waste of money (quality is poor on those). I can use high gloss paper "Royal Brites", print and cut to size. I use another "Carl" cutter to make the perforation for folding tray cards. Problem solved. Shipping was fast and the cutter is heavy duty and well constructed at a very reasonable price.Thanks to the reviewer that recommended this for CD Duplication. It works!Oh, Unlike other reviewers, I didn't find a problem with accuracy.

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