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SCAL

SCAL is short for Sure Cuts A Lot, a software program that works with the Cricut Personal, Cricut Expression, Cricut Create and Cricut Cake machinesTM,Craft ROBOTM machines, including SilhouetteTM and WishbladeTM (Windows only). SCAL expands the capabilities of the machine, allowing you to cut any image or True Type font.

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