

Straightforward licensing agreements: The image libraries available in the software for these cutting machines have rules about how you can use their images (and so do independent designers who sell their graphics on sites such as Etsy).In my testing experience, a too-noisy machine usually goes hand-in-hand with a lack of cutting precision, and suggests that the cutting machine isn’t as well-engineered as it could be. Quiet hardware: A noisy, screeching machine is unpleasant to use, and can be especially annoying to family or roommates.Also, although we don’t think speed is a huge factor for these machines unless you’re running a business, a blade that cuts quickly and cleanly might be more appealing if you’re making lots of items.

And if changing the blades and using the pens isn’t easy, you may barely use the machine.

