User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Terms of Use
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- FEATURES
- Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
- Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATIONS
- Chapter 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS
- Pattern Editing Functions
- Pattern Editing Functions - Multiple Patterns
- Mat Layout Screen
- Layout Editing Functions
- Object Editing Screen
- Undoing an Operation
- Grouping/Ungrouping Patterns
- Welding (Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns)
- Aligning Patterns
- Auto Layout Functions
- Scanning a Background Image
- Character Input Functions
- MEMORY FUNCTIONS
- Retrieving Embroidery Data for Cutting (Compatible Models Only)
- DRAWING FUNCTIONS
- CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS
- Chapter 4 SCANNING FUNCTIONS
- Chapter 5 APPENDIX
- INDEX
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Note
• Avoid using craft paper or fabric covered with decorative layer (that can easily separate), such as lamé or foil.
The separate layer may stick to the machine’s scanning device or feed rollers during operation, resulting in
damage to the machine. It may also damage the cutting blade. When using such material, be sure to clean the
scanner glass inside the machine after every use (page 91).
• Tape material that can easily peel off, such as foam sheets, to secure it in place.
• Be careful since tape with an extremely high adhesive strength may damage the mat.
• Do not affix masking tape, etc., over the scanning marks. Otherwise, the mat may not be correctly recognized or
images may not be correctly scanned.
a Scanning marks
• Do not affix tape on both long edges of the cutting mat as it may attach to the feed rollers during operation.
• Do not attach any material or tape that will go beyond the adhesive area of the mat as the auto blade holder
may not recognize the material thickness and may not accurately cut the material.
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