Instruction Manual for Paper Piercing Starter Kit
Table Of Contents
- About the Paper Piercing Starter Kit
- Important Safety Instructions
- Precautions
- Accessories
- Activating the Paper Piercing Function on the Machine
- Activating Paper Piercing Patterns in CanvasWorkspace
- Preparing Paper Piercing Data in CanvasWorkspace
- Retrieving a Pattern From CanvasWorkspace to the Cutting Machine and Paper Piercing the Material
- Selecting a Built-In Pattern and Perform Paper Piercing
- Maintenance
- [Example] Creating a Project with Two Tools of Different Diameters
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Error Messages
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e Press to load the mat into the machine, and then touch to scan the background. Position the pattern so it does not
extend from the material.
• Scanning the background allows you to check the position of the pattern within the material. If the pattern extends out of the material, touch
the “Edit” key, and then adjust the position of the pattern. The pattern can also be moved by dragging it in the screen.
• The size of a paper piercing pattern retrieved from CanvasWorkspace cannot be changed.
f Continue with step n (page 11) in “Selecting a Built-In Pattern and Perform Paper Piercing” to complete the procedure.
For detailed instructions on using the cutting machine, refer to the Operation Manual supplied with it.
By converting a built-in pattern to dot data, you can enjoy paper piercing your favorite pattern.
In this example, we will use 2 functions both piercing and cutting.
First, the cutting function will be performed and then the piercing function will be performed using the dot data.
Note
• When cutting the cut data, there are uncut pieces as a joint part for paper piercing. Those parts are necessary to prevent the material
from moving or peeling off during paper piercing. The amount of joint parts depends on the material and the pattern. This will only
apply when the paper piercing mat is insert.
• The length of the joint parts can be adjust on the setting screen, for details refer to “Changing the Perforation Length” on page 12.
Selecting a Built-In Pattern and Perform Paper Piercing
a Cutting data
b Dot data
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