Operation Manual Cutting Machine Product Code: 891-Z08 Be sure to read this document before using the machine.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this machine. Before using this machine or attempting any maintenance, carefully read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” on the Product Safety Guide, and then study the Operation Manual for the correct operation of the various functions. In addition, after you have finished reading this manual, store it where it can quickly be accessed for future reference.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................... 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE ................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......... 1 CaptureMat FUNCTION .............................. 48 Tutorial 2 - Cutting Photographed Material ......... 48 Symbols Used in This Document........................... 1 4 APPENDIX ....................... 51 TRADEMARKS ............................................... 1 MACHINE FEATURES .................................... 3 CONSUMABLES........
MACHINE FEATURES With this machine, you can cut out or draw patterns created in ScanNCutCanvas and sent to it using DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options). ScanNCutCanvas is an online service that allows you to use a Web browser to download, edit and create cutting or drawing pattern data for the ScanNCut and DesignNCut cutting machines. 1. Install DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options).
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED PARTS AND FUNCTIONS c Grips Grasped when moving the machine. Unit Descriptions - Front d Feed Slot Roller Feeds in or out a mat. The mat is fed by the feed rollers on both sides. a e Front Tray Cover Protects the feed rollers, carriage and holder. Open the cover while the machine is operating. c b Unit Descriptions - Rear d c e a Operation Panel Allows you to view the current status of the machine and the various menus.
Unit Descriptions - Operation Panel a 2 Included Accessories For details on the included accessories, refer to the “Included Accessories” insertion. 1 3 0 4 9 8 7 6 5 a LCD Panel Displays the current settings, instructions for performing operations and error messages. Long messages scroll in the LCD. b Power indicator Lights up when the machine is turned on, and flashes when the machine enters the sleep mode (powersaving mode). c Power Button Turns the machine on/off.
TURN ON THE MACHINE Removing the Transport Packing Materials b Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. c Press in the operation panel. Before turning on the machine, remove the shipping tape and the cardboard shock-absorbing material. a b Note • The carriage and mat move to their initial positions. Be sure to keep your hands away from the carriage.
DesignNCut Manager WINDOWS This section describes the windows of the dedicated control application used to cut out or draw patterns. 1. No. Displays the machine number of the connected machine. ■ Main Window 2. Search Searches for connected machines. * With the mobile device version, tap [No.] (1) to search for a machine. Computer 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 1 3. Login ID Displays the ScanNCutCanvas user ID used for connecting to ScanNCutCanvas. 4.
■ Preview Window 1. Load data Imports cutting/drawing patterns from ScanNCutCanvas or a computer. Computer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Mobile device 2. Operation Select [Cut] or [Draw] from the drop-down list. * Other settings may appear in the drop-down list if a separately sold accessory kit is detected. * With the mobile device version, tap [Operation] to display a screen for selecting [Cut] or [Draw]. 3. Speed With the slider, adjust the speed for cutting or drawing.
SETTINGS SCREENS Settings for various functions can be selected or changed. ■ 2. Machine Info Machine Settings 2. Ver. Displays the version of this machine’s software. Press or in the operation panel to display the settings screen. After changing the settings, press to apply. 3. Name Displays the name that was specified for the machine connected to DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options). 1. No. Displays the machine number for this machine. 1 ■ 3.Basic Setup 1.
DesignNCut Manager Settings Click [Application] or [DesignNCut] in the main window to display the corresponding menu. 9. Check version Displays the version information. 10.Usage Information Displays the usage information. 11.License Displays information on the software license. ■ [DesignNCut] Menu Settings can be specified for the various operations available when DesignNCut Manager and the machine are connected.
f Select from 1/4, 2/4, 3/4 or all of the cutting area to be used for blade adjustment. Before cutting out a pattern, this machine performs an automatic blade adjustment, which adjusts the direction of the blade outside of the adhesive area of the mat. d g Displays the version of this machine’s software. 1 1. Settings (Operation) Click [Settings], then [Operation]. After specifying the desired settings, click [OK] to apply the settings.
CONNECTING THE MACHINE AND COMPUTER Selecting the Connection Method Wireless Connection ■ Step 1 Select the connection method to the wireless network. Open DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options), installed on the computer. ■ Step 2 Connect the machine and the computer with the DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options). When using a wireless connection Continue to “Wireless Connection” on page 12.
■ Using Wireless Network Name (SSID) & Network Password (Key) d Select your Wireless Network Name (SSID) and input the Network Password (Key) of your wireless LAN access point/router on your DesignNCut machine. In order to connect the machine to a wireless network, the security information (SSID and network password) for your wireless LAN access point/router will be required. The network password may also be called a network key, security key or encryption key.
m Enter your network password (key) using the s or pressing after each character. The characters on the DesignNCut LCD are listed in the order below. Select the machine number and then click [OK]. * For mobile version, tap [Done]. Note When pressing • To check your machine's number, press to display the [2. Machine Info] on the 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ !"#$%&'()*+,-.
■ Using Router's WPS button i Use this connection method if your wireless LAN access point/router has a WPS button. Press your router's WPS button. Make sure your DesignNCut machine and PC connection are on the same network. Memo a • For details on the WPS button, check your wireless LAN manual for your wireless LAN access point/router. 1 If you have already selected the connection method, please go to step e a WPS button Memo • The location of the WPS button differs depending on your device.
h The message, [Turn the machine off, then on again.] will appear on your LCD. Follow the machine's instruction. Note • To check your machine's number, press Once your machine is back on, the text [Standby (WLAN)] should display on your LCD. to display the [2. Machine Info] on the machine's LCD, and then press . When [1. No.] appears on the LCD, press . Your machine's number will be displayed on the machine's LCD. p When [DesignNCut connection is successful.] appears in the dialog box, click [OK].
n When [DesignNCut connection is successful.] appears in the dialog box, click [OK]. After completing the network connection, see “REGISTER DesignNCut ON ScanNCutCanvas” on page 22 to connect your machine to ScanNCutCanvas. h The message, [Turn the machine off, then on again.] will appear on your LCD. Follow the machine's instruction. Once your machine is back on, the text [Standby (WLAN)] should display on your LCD.
: Operation performed on the machine l When the message [Connected to WLAN. Press [OK] button.] appears on your LCD, press button on your machine. m The Wireless LAN Connect light will turn on. * Give the Wireless LAN Connect light time to turn on. Direct PC Connection Using USB Cable (Windows Only) With a USB cable, directly connect the machine and the computer with DesignNCut Manager (DesignNCut application for operation options).
e Turn off the DesignNCut machine, by pressing . Note • When connecting the machine and computer with a USB cable, the AutoPlay dialog box may appear repeatedly. To not display the dialog box, change the AutoPlay settings as described below. - f Press and the at the same time, once the power comes on release pressing down g while still . - Windows 8.1 Move your mouse to the lower right corner of your desktop.
Resetting the Wireless Connection Setup Checking the Wireless LAN Settings/ Connection Status a When a connection to the wireless network cannot be established. From the [DesignNCut] menu, click [Network reset for DesignNCut]. Memo a Click [DesignNCut], then [Settings], and then select [Network]. • With the mobile device version: →[Network reset for DesignNCut]. Memo • With the mobile device version: →[Settings]→[Network] b Click [OK] to begin initializing.
Setting Up Manually a Click [DesignNCut] in the main window of DesignNCut Manager, click [Settings], and then select [Network]. 1 Memo b • With the mobile device version: →[Settings]→[Network] c b b Use when proxy settings are required. c Displays the MAC address. b After specifying the settings, click [OK]. a a If [Static] is selected, TCP/IP settings can be manually entered.
REGISTER DesignNCut ON ScanNCutCanvas After the machine is registered with ScanNCutCanvas (http://ScanNCutCanvas.Brother.com/), various editing operations can be performed and data can be transferred. This section describes the procedure for linking a machine with a specific number to a login ID. If setup is not completed correctly or an error message appears, see “ERROR MESSAGES” on page 59. Note f Click [Next]. * For mobile version, tap .
■ Changing to a Different ScanNCutCanvas Login ID ■ Deleting a Registered ScanNCutCanvas Login ID a a Click [ScanNCutCanvas] in the main window of DesignNCut Manager, and then click [Change Account]. Memo • With the mobile device version: Main Window→[Login ID]→[Change Account] b Click [ScanNCutCanvas] in the main window of DesignNCut Manager, and then click [Unregister].
FIRST STEPS The following procedures describe basic operations, from preparing the materials to cutting. Mat and Material Combinations The recommended material thickness is 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm for paper and 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm for fabric. Refer to the following table for the appropriate mat and sheet for fabric cutting according to the material to be used for cutting or drawing. Depending on the machine model, some accessories listed in the chart may not be included.
Sheet for fabric cutting Use one of the following two sheets for fabric cutting when cutting fabric. Mat Standard mat Low tack adhesive mat High adhesive strength mat; use with cutting fabric. * Use the low tack adhesive mat with copy paper and smooth paper. Since the standard mat has a high adhesive strength, materials may remain stuck to the mat, causing the mat to become unusable. Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white backing) Low adhesive mat; suitable for copy paper and smooth paper.
If any problems occur when testing attaching, use different material. Attaching the material to the mat After preparing the mat and sheet (when cutting fabric) appropriate for the material, attach the material to the mat. For the mat and sheet appropriate for the material, see “Mat and Material Combinations” on page 24. Note • Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off the mat; save it for later use.
d Firmly attach all of the material to the mat so that there are no wrinkles and no part can curl off. ■ Fabric (Other Than for Quilt Piecing) a • Otherwise, curls in the material may become caught when the mat is inserted. 1 b a Standard mat b Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white backing) Attaching Fabric Material (Excluding Quilt Piecing) Note • If the mat is dirty, clean it. For details, see “Cleaning the Mat” on page 53.
b Cut the iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet to a size 2 cm (3/4") or more larger than the outline of the pattern to be cut. e Peel off the backing from the contact sheet. Before peeling off the backing, allow all parts to cool. b a b c a a Contact sheet b Backing f a Pattern to be cut b Cutting line of sheet Slowly attach the material from its edges so that no air is trapped between it and the mat.
Peeling Off the Material (Excluding Quilt Piecing) Note After cutting the material, use a spatula to peel off the fabric together with the attached contact sheet. • Do not wash fabrics attached with a doublesided adhesive contact sheet. • When attaching fabrics with the double-sided adhesive, iron carefully, being sure that the material and adhesive surfaces are properly heat-set.
d Note Before attaching the material to the mat, use a corner of the adhesive side of the mat to test attaching it. If any problems occur when testing attaching, use different material. • Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off the mat; save it for later use. • To maintain the adhesive strength, attach the protective sheet to the adhesive side of the mat after use. • When the mat is not being used, clean the adhesive side and affix the protective sheet before storing it.
f Firmly move the spatula handle across the surface of the fabric to remove any wrinkles and firmly attach the fabric to the mat. a a Spatula Peeling Off the Material (Fabric for Quilt Piecing) After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly peel off just the fabric. Try not to peel off the support sheet.
Adjusting the Blade Extension The appropriate blade extension differs depending on the material type and thickness. Before installing the holder in the carriage, turn the holder cap to adjust the blade extension, and then perform trial cutting. For details on trial cutting, see “Trial Cutting” on page 37. ■ Cutting Settings Use the following table to select the appropriate settings according to the material that will be cut.
b Appropriate Blade Extension Adjust the blade extension to slightly exceed the thickness of the material that will be cut. Use the markings on the holder to make the adjustment. With the reference line on the holder facing toward you, fully turn the cap to the right to extend the blade tip to its maximum. a 1 a c b a End of holder cap b b Material that will be cut a Reference line c Length of blade tip b Extend the blade tip to its maximum.
d Installing and Uninstalling the Holder Push down on the holder lock lever. Firmly push down until the holder is locked in place. After adjusting the blade extension, install the holder in the machine. For the blade extension appropriate for the material, see “Adjusting the Blade Extension” on page 32. a Press in the operation panel to turn on the machine. For details, see “Turning On/Off the Machine” on page 6. Note • Be sure to turn on the machine before installing the holder.
Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATIONS PATTERN CUTTING The following procedures use patterns to describe the entire series of operations, from selecting a pattern and editing it to cutting. ■ Loading the Mat a Attach the material that will be cut to the mat. • For details on attaching material to the mat, see “Attaching the material to the mat” on page 26. Tutorial 1 - Cutting Patterns b 2 While holding the mat level and lightly inserting it into the feed slot, press operation panel.
■ Sending Patterns to the Machine d a Start up DesignNCut Manager. Click [Load data] in the main window of DesignNCut Manager, and then click [Load from ScanNCutCanvas] to import the pattern. Memo b Log in to ScanNCutCanvas, and edit the pattern. • With the mobile device version, tap [Load data] in the main screen. A preview screen appears. Note • Make sure that the pattern to be cut fits the size of the material and fits within the cutting area.
■ Trial Cutting Example: Settings when positioned in the lower-left corner of the mat Vertical: 11-12 Horizontal: 0-1 Adjust the blade extension according to the material, and then use the same material to be used in your project to perform trial cutting. Memo • The trial cutting shape can also be positioned by clicking a cell (block) in the mat shown in the test cut setting window. d e c Click [OK], and then position the trial cutting shape.
■ Unloading the Mat Note • Depending on the material being used, it may not be cut cleanly if the cutting pressure is not correctly adjusted. For details on the appropriate cutting pressure, see “Cutting Settings” on page 32. f Click [Apply]. g Click [Start]. a Press the mat. on the operation panel to feed out The following window appears. b Memo Peel off the material from an area that is easily removable, such as a corner, and then slowly peel while maintaining an even pressure.
■ Checking the Trial Cutting Results ● ● ● Adjust the blade extension according to the trial cutting results. Repeatedly perform trial cutting and adjust the blade extension until the material is cut cleanly. Make sure that the location for the new trial cutting shape does not overlap the location for the previous trial cutting patterns. Adjusting the Cutting Speed/Pressure Click [Settings] in the DesignNCut Manager window that appears when cutting to display a window where settings can be adjusted.
• To stop cutting, click [Stop]. If it is clicked again, the blade and the mat will return to their original positions. • When cutting is finished, press mat.
Chapter 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS DRAWING FUNCTIONS With a pen and pen holder, you can draw patterns on material. Using the seam allowance settings also allows you to draw patterns with seam allowances on material and then cut them out. These drawing functions can be used to create quilt pieces. b Remove the cap from the pen, and then insert the pen into the pen holder with the point down. ■ Preparation Prepare the following accessories for drawing.
b The pattern appears in the drawing/cutting settings window of DesignNCut Manager. Load the mat with the material for drawing (cutting) attached. • For details on attaching material to the mat, see “Mat and Material Combinations” on page 24. • Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot, and press e Select [Draw] from the [Operation] drop-down list. in the operation panel. • For details on inserting the mat, see “Loading the Mat” on page 35.
Memo Using Drawing Functions to Fill Patterns/Make Outlines Thicker • With the mobile device version: Preview Window →[Settings] → [FILL / ADDITIONAL LINE] or Main window→ [Operation] Note • Depending on the material and pen being used, material drawn with a filled pattern may be difficult to peel off or may tear. Perform trial drawing with the pattern to be used in your project.
■ Making Pattern Outlines Thicker Additional lines can be drawn to make pattern outlines appear thicker. a b See steps b through c in “Filling Patterns” on page 43 to specify the drawing settings. After specifying settings for [Additional Line] and [Additional Line Spacing], click [OK]. Note • Refer to the following examples when specifying settings for “Additional Line” and “Additional Line Spacing”. a Additional Line 0: No lines added.
Cutting Around Drawings In this example, we will specify a seam allowance for a pattern and draw the pattern, then cut an outline around it. c In ScanNCutCanvas, select the pattern to be drawn, and then specify the seam allowance. • For details on editing patterns, click in ScanNCutCanvas, and then refer to “Creating Offset Lines” in the Help. ■ Specifying the Seam Allowance Memo a • To draw the seam allowance on the wrong side of the fabric, flip the pattern.
■ Drawing ■ Cutting a a b c a b d Select [Draw] from the [Operation] drop-down list. a Memo • With the mobile device version: Preview window→[Operation]→[Cut] b Adjust the drawing pressure. For details on adjusting the drawing pressure, see step f in “Drawing” on page 41. c Click [Apply]. d Click [Start] to begin drawing. • To cut around the drawn patterns, keep the mat inserted into the slot without pressing and continue with the following cutting procedure.
c Remove the pen holder, and then install the blade holder. 3 Note • After use, remove the pen from the pen holder, and then attach the cap to the pen before storing it. CAUTION • Before installing the blade holder in the machine, remove the protective cap. • Do not allow infants/children to put the protective caps in their mouths. d e f Click [Start] to begin cutting. Press mat. in the operation panel to feed out the Peel the patterns off the mat.
CaptureMat FUNCTION A printed image (paper or sticker), as stamped page or an original hand-drawn illustration can be captured and its outline can be cut out or drawn. This is useful for capturing images for paper crafts, then cutting them out. ■ Photographing Material and Importing the Data Registering the Calibration Data of the Camera Used for Photographing Data for adjusting the distortion, etc., of the camera used for photographing must first be registered with DesignNCut Manager.
c Place the included calibration sheet on a flat surface, and then photograph it from directly above. d Click [Select], and then select the image saved in step c. The name of the imported image appears in the box. Save the photo to the computer. Memo Note • You can print the calibration sheet with your printer by clicking [Print the calibration sheet.]. • With the mobile device version; tap [Calibration] and photograph the calibration sheet.
Importing an Image of Material a Attach the material to be photographed to the mat. c d e c Memo • The 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm) mat cannot be used. d Note • Try to attach the part to be cut toward the middle of the mat. Place the material on a flat surface, and then photograph it from directly above so that the entire mat completely fills the camera screen. Click [Select] beside [Mat Image]. When the dialog box for selecting the image appears, select the photo, and then click [Open].
Chapter 4 APPENDIX CONSUMABLES Replacement Criteria For the safe operation of this machine, replace the following consumables according to the replacement criteria. To purchase parts, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center. For details on the optional accessories, see “OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES” on page 67. Replacing the Blade ■ Removing a Twist off the holder cap to remove it.
c Pull up the holder to leave the blade in the rubber area. b Twist on the holder cap to attach it to the holder. Fully tighten the cap until the blade extension reaches its maximum, and then loosen the cap until the blade is no longer visible. ■ Installing a Grasp the shaft of the new blade, and then insert it into the blade slot at the end of the holder. a The blade shaft is held in place by a magnet in the holder.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Note • Do not use alcohol or water to clean the mat. • When the mat is not being used, clean it, and then store it with the protective sheet affixed. If the protective sheet is not affixed, the mat’s adhesive strength will decrease. At that time, do not affix the protective sheet while the mat is damp. Otherwise, the mat’s adhesive strength will decrease. • Do not fold or bend the mat to store it.
b Using a commercially available brush, clean off cuttings, lint, and dust. c Remove the holder from the carriage. Specifically clean off lint and dust around the blade. If lint and dust accumulate between the blade and holder, the blade may no longer rotate or the cutting quality may become poor. d c Attach the holder cap to the holder. For details on attaching the holder cap, see “Installing” on page 52.
c Adjusting the Mark Sensors ● If the cutting position is shifted upward or downward from the actual pattern: Refer to step b. If the cutting position is shifted right or left from the actual pattern: Refer to step c. Note • Check the shift of the cutting position with the mat in the same orientation as when it was fed out.
TROUBLESHOOTING Finding the Wireless LAN Security Information (Network Name (SSID) and Network Password (Key)) Please do not contact Brother Customer Service for assistance without the wireless security information. We cannot assist you in locating your network security settings. 1) You should see the documentation provided with your wireless access point/router. 2) The default SSID could be the manufacturer’s name or the model name.
Symptom The material to be cut/ drawn cannot be attached to the mat. The mat cannot be fed out. When the mat is inserted, the attached material peels off. Possible Causes (or Results) Solutions Reference The material extends from the adhesive area of the mat. Attach the material while keeping it within the adhesive area of the mat. page 26 The mat’s adhesive strength has decreased. Replace the mat with a new one.
Symptom Possible Causes (or Results) Solutions page 32 The blade extension from the blade Remove the holder from the carriage, holder is too little. and then adjust the blade extension. page 33 If cutting is not possible even though the blade extension or cutting pressure is set higher than necessary, the blade may be chipped. Replace the blade with a new one. page 51 The mat’s adhesive strength has decreased, or the material is not secured. Replace the mat with a new one.
ERROR MESSAGES The following table lists some of the messages that may appear while the machine is operating as well as their corresponding solutions. Perform the necessary operation according to the instructions in the message or the solution described here. If the problem persists, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center. Memo • If an error occurred, either an error message or an error code will appear on the machine in the following cases.
When Setting Up the Wireless Network Error Messages (Cutting Machine) Connection failed (Err-01). Press [OK] button. Cause/Solution The wireless network setting is not activated. Activate the wireless network. The wireless access point/router cannot be detected. 1. Check the following 4 points. - Make sure that the wireless access point/ router is powered on.
Error Messages (Cutting Machine) Cannot find SSID. Press [OK] button. Cause/Solution As shown below, the cause and solution differ depending on when this message appeared. - Appeared after running [2.Setup Wizard] to search for an SSID Possible Cause: Failed to detect an SSID Solution: Check the information described for 1. of (Err-02). - Appeared when [Saved SSID] is selected in the window listing the detected SSIDs Possible Cause: There is no SSID previously connected to the wireless network.
Error Code (Cutting Machine) E221 Error Messages (DesignNCut Manager) Causes / Solutions Try the following. - Ungroup the pattern. This data is too intricate to be converted to - Change the fill settings. - Reduce the number of fill patterns. a filling pattern. Complex patterns cannot be filled. Simplify the pattern in ScanNCutCanvas. E225 This pattern cannot be used on your DesignNCut. Select a different pattern. Possible Cause 1: The part of the mat that is inserted is dirty.
Error Code (Cutting Machine) E507 E508 Error Messages (DesignNCut Manager) Causes / Solutions Not connected to a network. Check the following. - Check that your wireless access point/router is turned on. - Check that the network cable of your wireless access point/router is plugged in. Wireless LAN connection failed. The wireless connection was incorrectly set up. Check the settings for the SSID and security information (SSID/authentication method/encryption method/network password (key)).
Error Code (Cutting Machine) Error Messages (DesignNCut Manager) Causes / Solutions E519 Connecting to ScanNCutCanvas failed. Register the login ID for ScanNCutCanvas again. E527 Select the same connection method as that selected on the Cannot connect to machine. machine. Select an appropriate connecting mode for For details on selecting the same connection method as the settings on DesignNCut. that on the machine, see “CONNECTING THE MACHINE AND COMPUTER” on page 12. E529 Communication error.
Error Code (Cutting Machine) Error Messages (DesignNCut Manager) Causes / Solutions Failed to load the captured image. The selected photo cannot be used. Select an image photographed under the specified conditions. E553 Failed to save the captured image. The camera may be set so that photographed images are not saved. Check the camera’s settings. If the camera settings are correct, delete some unnecessary files since there may be no space available.
UPDATING THE SOFTWARE The machine’s software can be updated using either an Internet connection or a USB cable. For update information, refer to details posted on the Brother Solutions Center (http://s.brother/cpqaa/). Update Procedure Using DesignNCut Manager a Update Procedure Using Computer If an upgrade file is posted on the Brother Solutions Center (http://s.brother/cpqaa/), download the file, and then update the machine according to the following procedure.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following are available as optional accessories to be purchased separately. 1. 2. 3. No. Part Name 18 Embossing Brass Metal Sheets * * * 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. * Contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center. Use a mat designed specifically for this machine which has a “DesignNCut” logo. The machine will not operate correctly if any other mat is used. This product is only compatible with line embossing.
INDEX A Required material condition (capturing) ...................... 48 Adjusting the cut position (CaptureMat) ......................55 Auto shut down .............................................................9 S B Basic pattern cutting ...................................................35 Blade extension ....................................................32, 39 C CaptureMat ..................................................................48 Carriage ............................................
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