Plenty of people own print/cut machines and are happy with them. Personally I would never consider a combo machine and would only recommend seperates for a number of reasons. One, you want to maintain a very clean environment around the printer but when you are cutting with it, it has to contribute to a dirty environment around the print heads. Two, when one thing breaks down then both things are out of service. Also, plotters have a much longer life span then printers but when they are together, they both share the shortest lifespan of the two. One of the most important things is that you can't do both things at the same time when you have a combo machine, this is a great disadvantage.