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Galaxy Tab S10 Plus Skin CutFile Template 2024

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Precio original $49.00
Precio original $49.00 - Precio original $49.00
Precio original $49.00
Precio actual $42.00
$42.00 - $42.00
Precio actual $42.00
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Downloadable Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus Model SM-X820 Release 2024 skin cut template for vinyl cutting on various cutters. Our cut files are precisely designed and tested on the original device using popular vinyl materials and are available in different file formats.

Coverage

  • W/Logo (W/Pen cut) – Full Wrap, Back Only, Split Full Wrap and Easy to Apply Full Wrap
  • W/O Logo (W/Pen cut) – Full Wrap, Back Only, Split Full Wrap and Easy to Apply Full Wrap
  • W/Simplified Logo (W/Pen cut) – Full Wrap, Back Only, Split Full Wrap and Easy to Apply Full Wrap
  • W/Simplified Logo (W/O Pen cut) – Full Wrap, Back Only, Split Full Wrap and Easy to Apply Full Wrap
  • Full Front and Full Front (For Transparent Skin)

Quality

  • Tested this Cutline on the original device using high-quality vinyl materials like 3M Di-Noc, 3M 1080, Avery Dennison, etc.
  • Designed with great attention to achieve the highest precision even at small holes, camera cut, sim-tray, etc.
  • Maximum possible coverage for full wrap versions and minimal anchor points for perfect cut and finish.

Compatibility

  • Available in Ai, CDR, EPS, DXF, SVG, PLT file formats.
  • Compatible with all popular vinyl plotters/cutters (Graphtec, Silhouette Cameo 3, Roland, Summa, Cricut, Mimaki, etc.)

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