The stack cutter of today has become a highly refined and accurate tool. Whether for use by artists, schools, printers, or other businesses, the options currently available create a truly professional finished product. Long gone are the days when you would expect crooked cuts and burrs from your stack cutter.

One of the first questions asked about a stack cutter is how many sheets it can cut in one pass. Technology is continually increasing that number as equipment gets more precise and more can be done with fewer manual parts. It's not unreasonable for a stack cutter to be able to cut a few hundred sheets at once.

The precision of the cuts is another area in which the field has grown. One simple yet incredibly effective tool for getting this precision is the inclusion of a clamp that holds the paper in place. In addition to simply securing the paper, this clamp can also help ensure that even pressure is applied by the blade. These two features together keep the paper from slipping or skewing during the cut.

Just as tools for the woodshop and auto shop have improved, so too have tools for the print shop. Today's stack cutter might employ the use of a laser guide to ensure a straight, even cut. For these high tech cutters, there are even electronic consoles in place that allow the user to accurately control the machine.

The modern stack cutter also benefits from advances in safety. While the laser guide and computerized system is useful in tracking and controlling the cut, there are other safety features that are often included. For example, blades can be safely tucked away and include special guards that keep the operator out of harm's way.