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Can anybody share information on creating perfectly straight seams on wallpaper? Equipment, best practices, etc.? We're excited by the WallArt application, and for commercial applications (retail murals, commercial space, etc.) having an overlapping seam will most likely be fine. But for true custom designers and residential applications of rep patterns, a thick wall covering (think Dreamscape products) won't look too hot with overlap, and I can't see designers or true interior professionals being accepting of that. And certainly no amount of dligence in cutting by hand can ensure a "perfect" seam alignment. The only cutter I have seen is the Fotoba XLD 170 WP, which is incredibly expensive, particularly for a beginning wall covering profit center in our shop. Are there any other more practical solutions? How are those that have been successful in this area handling this until they have the volume to justify such a large investment in this cutter? Is their an outsourcing solution (though that doesn't seem practical)? Thanks to anyone who can offer insight. We're excited about this application, but concerned it may not be an easy hurdle to overcome.