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Silhouette Cameo 4 with Bluetooth, 12x12 Cutting mat, AutoBlade 2, 100 Designs and Silhouette Studio Software - Black Edition

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Color: Black Edition


Features

  • * The Silhouette Cameo 4 is the evolution in desktop cutting. Conveniently stored in the machine's compact pull-out drawer is a new built in roll feeder for quickly cutting vinyl and heat transfer material directly from a roll. On the back of the Cameo 4 You will find a built in cross cutter allowing for a clean straight edge cut on your vinyl roll for your next project.
  • * The Cameo unique dual carriage allows for tool Type detection. The machine's ultra-smart system uses tool sensor technology that detects what tool you are using which then triggers the silhouette Studio software to adjust cut settings automatically.
  • * The Cameo 4 carriage 2 boasts additional cutting force! With the increased downforce of the Cameo 4, we now offer a new rotary and Kraft blade (Sold separately) that have been specifically designed to operate with the Cameo smart tangential technology. With smart tangential technology the Cameo 4 cuts thicker material without sacrificing quality with each cut. The Cameo 4 offers true mat-less cutting which allows cutting cardstock, paper, and other materials without using a mat.
  • * The autoblade has been reconfigured especially for the Cameo 4. This second generation autoblade will have a single-tap reset which will reduce the time needed for the Cameo 4 to automatically adjust the blade setting for your project.

Description

The Cameo 4 is a 12-inch width desktop cutting machine that lets you make precision cuts in vinyl, cardstock, fabric, and more. Machine features include: True 12-inch cutting width (when using cutting mat). Matless cutting capabilities. Cut up to 10 feet length materials (when using select materials). Dual motor system. Tool detection sensors. Most powerful force in machine class (5,000 grams force). Fastest cutting speed in machine class (up to 30 cm/second). Smart tangential mode for cutting fabric without a stabilizer (requires Rotary Blade). 3 mm clearance for thicker materials. Feather touch responsive panel. Built-in roll feeder allows you to easily load and cut rolled materials like vinyl and heat transfer. Built-in crosscutter lets you trim vinyl or heat transfer right from the roll. Sliding lid and backlit touch panel give your machine a sleek, compact esthetic. Bluetooth connectivity allows wireless cutting. Print & Cut registration capability. PixScan compatible. Driven by free Silhouette Studio software to give you limitless design options to customize your project. Mac/Windows compatible. Additional Tools Available (sold separately): Rotary Blade, Kraft Blade, Punch Tool, Pen Holder

Brand: Silhouette America


Material: Vinyl


Color: Black Edition


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 24"W x 8"H


Operation Mode: Automatic


Brand: Silhouette America


Material: Vinyl


Color: Black Edition


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 24"W x 8"H


Operation Mode: Automatic


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Print media: Card stock


Manufacturer: Silhouette


Global Trade Identification Number: 93


UPC: 819177022193


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Item model number: SILH-CAMEO-4-BLK-4T


Date First Available: September 4, 2019


Frequently asked questions

The Silhouette Cameo 4 Black Edition comes with a 12x12 Cutting mat, giving you a substantial amount of space for designing larger projects. Also, it enables you to cut up to 10 feet long materials when using select materials like heat transfer and vinyl.

Yes, this cutting machine comes with 100 pre-installed designs to get you started. You can access this through the Silhouette Studio Software that comes with the Black Edition.

AutoBlade is a key feature in the Silhouette Cameo 4 which automatically detects the depth level required for the material you are cutting. This saves you the effort of manual adjustments and ensures precise cuts every time.

The Silhouette Studio Software provides a full range of options for managing projects, vectorizing images, and creating custom designs. It offers a user-friendly interface to enhance your creativity while working with your Silhouette Cameo 4 Black Edition.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Customers generally rate the Silhouette Cameo 4 highly, praising it as an excellent tool for small business ventures into stickers and vinyl. They highlight the machine's robust performance, the non-requisite for a monthly software subscription, and its Bluetooth feature that enables positioning at a distance from the computer. While there is a learning curve, particularly with the software and blade installation, customers highly value the machine's versatility and reliability.

Pros

  • 🌟 No need for a monthly subscription to use the software
  • 💪 Durable and versatile machine
  • 🎧 Bluetooth enabled for off-the-desk setup
  • 🪄 Great for small businesses - paid for itself from sticker sales in less than a month
  • 🔪 Autoblade works well, convenient to switch between materials

Cons

  • 🧠 Learning curve with regards to software and blade installation
  • 🗑 Generates more waste than initially anticipated
  • 📑 Incompatibility between Mac and the newest version of Silhouette Studio
  • 🔧 Firmware updates can be pushy and require USB connectivity

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you're looking to invest in a durable and versatile machine for professional or hobby crafts, the Silhouette Cameo 4 comes highly recommended. Its value for money, lack of monthly software subscription, and the potential profitability for small businesses make it a worthy purchase. Do make sure you're prepared for a learning curve in navigating the software and blade installation, though.


  • A (kind of complicated) love story
I love my Cameo 4 more than words can say! This is my first die cutting machine; I bought it so that I could expand my small business into stickers and vinyl. There is a learning curve, but if you're determined and patient, anyone can figure it out. It's absolutely worth the time it takes to set up and learn. I had a few moments of frustration early on, especially with registration marks, but once I hung a little LED light over the machine and really dedicated myself to testing and writing down cut settings, I haven't had a single misstep. It more than paid for itself from die cut sticker sales in less than a month. I will comment on the most recent version of Silhouette Studio, however. ***PLEASE read this if you are a Mac user!*** Version 4.4 of Silhouette Studio (the newest version) can cause a printing glitch when you use it for print and cut. Let's say, for example, you want to print and cut a sheet of stickers. You've designed them and arranged them in the software and are ready to print them, so you send the print job to your printer from Silhouette Studio. The print may come out with a strange glitch (or two or three) in the graphics or lines or text of your sticker designs. This can be VERY frustrating when it happens on your nice, expensive sticker paper...especially when you want to sell your stickers. I had this happen dozens of times and had no idea what was going on. I almost pulled the trigger on a new $400 printer because I couldn't figure out why else this would be happening...until I found a Reddit post about it. There is some weird incompatibility between Mac and Silhouette Studio 4.4 that causes this printing glitch. The fix is to go to the Silhouette site and make sure you download the 4.3 version instead, under the "Legacy" section. The glitch does not happen in this version, so you end up with great prints and thus exactly what you're hoping to cut in your Cameo. Silhouette + Mac users' greatest hope is that the current Beta version corrects the glitch so we can use the most up-to-date version of the software in the future. I hope this helps someone! Don't be intimidated. Give it a week of your patience and you'll be a pro! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021 by Cara Cara

  • Amazing machine
I did a bunch of research on the cricuit machine vs this one. I landed on the Silhouette since it did not require a monthly subscription in order to use the software. I was skeptical, but I would emphatically agree with all of the other viewers, there is a learning curve with the software, but it's not insurmountable. There are some nuances I still don't understand and are pretty unexplainable in my opinion, but it doesn't stop or hinder me from using the machine. Maybe just generates a bit more waste than initially anticipated. The only other drawback is that inserting the knife properly is a little tricky too. If it's not done properly, the knife may not even hit the paper, or may extend too far. Always make test cuts after changing a blade to make sure it's installed correctly. Outside of those two points (software nuances and blade installation), the machine is wonderful. It does everything I expect it to, and I'm sure I haven't really pushed it to the limit yet. It only comes with the Autoblade. Which is fine, it works well. One piece of advice I got though was to have a blade for paper, and a separate one for vinyl or other materials. I do cut both vinyl (perm and HTV) and paper, so I have 2 autoblades that i switch out depending on what material I'm using. I have noticed that the paper cuts are much better with a dedicated blade. Another thing that nobody warned me about is using cheap paper/card or coverstock. Some cheap paper is 'pulpier' than a more expensive brand. The cheaper paper may need some extra cuts by hand (xacto knife) to finish weeding, and will likely leave a lot of annoying residue on your cutting mat. You get what you pay for with your materials... The roll holder for vinyl is awesome. It's another reason why I chose this machine over the cricut. The cutter on the back of the machine is good too, but it could create a lot of waste, or mess up your design if not attended to ever time tou use it. There is about 4-5" between the blade and the cutter on the back. If you leave your material there, that 4-5" will be waste if you don't re-feed the material into the machine. That being said, if you DO re-feed the material into the machine, make sure to unlatch the cutter as the material may get caught on it as it comes out, jam up the whole machine, and ruin the design so you'd need to start over. Overall I couldn't be happier with this machine. Yes, there is some trial-and-error to learn how to operate it, but I was able to get all of my holiday gifts made in the 4-5 weeks I've had it. There are a lot of resources online, but not one central place to go for beginners. It seems to be a pretty tough machine, so if something goes wrong it's dourable enough to handle it if your material or cutting mat gets stuck. Just hit the pause button as quickly as you can, cancel the job in the software, remove the material/clear the jam, restart the machine, and try again. I cant emphasize enough how great this machine is. I'm thinking about doing a series for first time users of the things I had a hard time with and wasn't expecting when starting out with this machine. I'll update with a link if i follow through on that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021 by BaseTwo

  • My first cutting machine!
I was intimidated that it sat beside me for months. I finally tested it out. It cuts easily and can get very small details, though I don't recommend something with close lines for cutting. The precision will be perfect for sketch markers. I used it to cut vinyl, and it had no issues. I'm still nervous about wood cutting and using my own image designs, but I'm glad I got over the first hump and did a project. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Heather Dowell

  • Good
I have being making money with this beauty, no complain so far
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by julio

  • A Good Machine But Oversells Features
If you need to cut thicker materials like chipboard or foam core, look elsewhere. This is a good machine for many other materials, and is quick to learn how to use, but was unsuitable for our needs.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Leo Welter

  • Cumple con lo que dice la publicación
Llego antes del tiempo estimado.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Nelson

  • Buen producto
Llego rápido y en buen estado, fácil de manejar.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by El producto llegó malo no funciona

  • it is not able to cut through whatever settings you set
This is the worst experience of my life. Just to set this up, I spent three days on it. There are absolutely no explanations anywhere on how to connect it to a computer. You can’t find this information anywhere. The plotter wouldn’t connect to the computer. When it finally did, it turned out they had a system issue, and the free library wasn’t loading. After three days, when I finally connected it, I realized it doesn’t work. It simply doesn’t cut. I wasted tons of vinyl paper, but it either chews it up, doesn’t cut through properly, or makes random cuts and crumples it. It works terribly. I think I’ll return it before the Amazon return window closes.” ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by Regina Regina

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