Skycut Series CH with SignMaster Pro September 26, 2020 Do NOT read this entire manual… unless you want to. • At the start of Chapters 1 - 4 are short sections with references to find what you need plus some important reminders. PLEASE read these short sections at the very least and refer back to them, when needed. • Chapters 1 and 2 are very important in terms of correctly setting up your Skycut to work with SignMaster and learning the ins and outs of cutting.
Table of Contents SKYCUT SERIES CH WITH SIGNMASTER PRO ................................................. 1 1. INTRODUCTION AND SETTING UP ................................................................................................................. 5 1.00 QUICK REFERENCE FOR THIS CHAPTER .......................................................................................................... 5 1.01 SUPPORT .................................................................................................
2.02.1 Controlling Which Shapes Will Cut .............................................................................. 49 2.02.2 Controlling Where Shapes Will Cut..................................................................................................... 53 2.02.3 Selecting the Tool to be Used for Cutting ........................................................................................... 54 2.02.4 Determining the Cut Settings ................................................................
.01.1 Draw and Cut .................................................................................................................................... 115 4.02 EMBOSSING AND SCORING ......................................................................................................................... 119 4.02.1 General Info on Embossing .............................................................................................................. 119 4.02.2 Score and Cut Project .........................
1. Introduction and Setting Up 1.00 Quick Reference for This Chapter • How to download and set up SignMaster: Section 1.11 • How to set up communication between a computer and Skycut: Section 1.12 • How to use the control panel: Sections 1.10 and 1.14 • How to adjust the blade holder: Section 1.07.3 • Where to position the pinch wheels: Section 1.09 • The cutting mat is too sticky (or not sticky enough): Section 1.08 • How to use the USB Flash Drive feature: Section 1.12.
• Power Adaptor: ONLY use the included power adaptor. Attempting to use a different model can result in seriously damaging the Skycut. If either the power cable or adaptor are damaged, replace with the appropriate parts. • DO NOT touch or jam the plotter’s track while it is operating. If the cutter is damaged, it is the owner’s responsibility. • DO NOT shake the cutter while it is operating. • DO NOT cut any materials that have staples or other embellishments attached.
1.
1.06 Parts of the Skycut Front Pinch Wheel Cutting Strip (lt. gray) Alignment Arrow (white triangle Pinch Wheel Lever Control Panel Right End Cap Left End Cap Blade Carriage Blade Holder Seat (aka Jaw) Grit Shaft (dk.
Back Pinch wheel lever Pinch wheels 1.07 Accessories 1.07.1 Test Pen • The test pen should be used until you are comfortable with the operation of your Skycut and know, with certainty, where images will cut. The test pen should arrive pre-assembled. However, if you need to change out the insert, note how the test pen is assembled: Spring goes over the top of the pen insert and stops at a small ridge on the insert 1.07.
• Note that the red capped blade and blue capped blade have a cutback on the opposing side of the blade (right side, in the earlier photo). This reduces the blade offset value and allows for better detailed cutting of small shapes. • Additionally, there are other tools sold separately, including a stand, an engraving tool and an embossing/scoring tool. Details on the engraving tool and embosser are covered in Chapter 4. 1.07.
1.08 Preparing and Caring for the Cutting Mat 1.08.1 Tips on Using the Cutting Mat • Always use a mat to hold the material to be cut unless the material has its own protective backing. For example, vinyl and iron-on transfer both come with a layer that you do not cut. Thus, this backing layer serves as the carrier for cutting. Paper and cardstock do not have a backing, thus they must be cut on the mat. • IMPORTANT! A new mat may be too sticky if you are cutting certain products.
• When necessary, the rubber wheels and the grit shafts may be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol or Un-Du. Apply the cleaner to a clean lint-free rag and rub the entire wheel and/or grit shaft until free of adhesive. 1.09 Pinch Wheels • The pinch wheels can be raised and lowered using the pinch lever located at the back-right side of the machine. Press down on the lever and the pinch wheels will be raised.
Left pinch wheels is on far left side (not in use) Middle pinch wheel is under left-most arrow Right pinch wheel is under white arrow on right side. • Note that if your material is very wide, then it is fine to have the pinch wheels over the material. However, you may need to be extra careful when removing any cut shapes or waste material in those locations. 1.
Calibrate and use camera for print and cut applications: Chapter 3 Set up wireless connection to home or office network: Section 1.12.2 Set end-of-cut options: Section 2.06 Array setup, SignMastere, and options for display and cutter behavior: Section 1.14.2 Settings for: LED, Units, Language, Screensaver, Alarm: Section 1.14.2 Version numbers, software selection, reset: Section 1.14.3 1.11 Registering and Installing SignMaster 1.11.
Select preferred language and click on OK (5) Read and accept the license agreement: Read the agreement, click on the accept option and click on Next (6) Enter the Product Serial Number which should have been sent to you by email when you purchased SignMaster.
Note where the program will be installed and click on Next (8) Select your preferred Units but note that it can easily be switched once the software is open: Select preferred Units and click on Next (9) Select SKYCUT C16 (or the model you have purchased) from the drop-down menu: Select the Skycut model you have purchased and click on Next (10) In the next window, you’ll have the option to create a desktop icon and install a thumbnail previewer. Both are recommended.
Select preferred options and click on Next (11) At this point, files will be extracted and installed. Wait for the Installation Complete message and click on OK: Click on OK (12) Then the final Finish message will appear and you can choose to open SignMaster or wait: Leave checked if you wish to open SignMaster now Click on Finish • If you run into any issues installing or activating the program, please visit this link: http://www.iifuture.net/faq/index.
1.12 Connecting the Skycut to Your Computer • Place your Skycut on a sturdy horizontal surface. If using the cutting mat, be sure to allow enough free room in both the front and the back for the mat to extend during cutting. • Powering On: ◊ Connect the power cord to the power adaptor. ◊ Plug the power cord into a wall outlet or power strip. Then plug the power adaptor into the right side of the cutter. ◊ Turn on the power using the power button below the control panel.
• In SignMaster, click on the Cut, Plot & Engrave Tools icon (6th from the left on the upper middle task bar) and select Vinyl Spooler. In the window which opens, click on the Connection tab: Should read SKYCUT C16 (or the model you have purchased) Select Direct USB Port Click on Detect • Select Direct USB Port. Then click on Detect.
• Connect the USB cable to the right side of the cutter and into an available USB port on your computer. Power on the Skycut and wait about 20 seconds. The following window should open without the need to click on Next: • Click on Done in the prior window. In the Vinyl Spooler window, the Connection name from the prior screenshot should now appear next to USB Port: Connection Name Click Done • Click on Done and proceed to Section 1.13.
1.12.2 Wi-Fi Connection • Note: Not all routers have the same signal strength. It’s usually best to connect the Skycut while it is in the same room with the router. Once connectivity is established, you can then experiment to see how far from the router the Skycut can be located. • What you’ll need: • ◊ Name of your home/office network ◊ The password for your network Carefully complete the following steps: (1) On the Skycut’s control panel, select Set and then select Wifi.
Password will display here Switch to numbers Switch to punctuation Delete last character Toggle to switch between uppercase and lowercase letters Click OK when done (4) To enter the password, use the following tips if you are unfamiliar with this type of screen: ◊ “Rapid tap” multiple times in succession to select a letter. For example, if your network password is cts456, then to enter “c”, you would tap three times on “abc” because “c” is the third letter in “abc”.
Click on Apply Click Apply for Wait will be on displayed several minutes Success! (8) If instead of receiving a Connected OK display, you see Password err, again verify the network you selected and the password you entered. If you are unable to successfully connect and the Skycut is within a few feet of your router, please check your router’s user manual and/or search online for issues with your particular router model.
Enter IP Address from earlier setup Click on Test • Change the IP Address to the one you set up on the Skycut control panel. Click on Test. A Port OK message should pop up. Click on OK and then click on Apply: Click on Apply • Click OK The IP Address should now appear in the Vinyl Spooler window: IP Address should now be here Click on Done • Click on Done and proceed to Section 1.13.
1.12.3 Wireless Stand-Alone • It’s usually best to connect the Skycut while it is next to the wireless computer. Once connectivity is established, you can then experiment to see how far from the computer the Skycut can be located. • There are two situations to consider before getting started. If you are not sure which applies to your Skycut, then select B and go to that section first. A. The Skycut has never been set up wirelessly to a network. B.
Enter the following IP Address Click on Test • Change the IP Address to 192.168.16.254. Click on Test. A Port OK message should pop up. Click on OK and then click on Apply: Click on Apply • Click OK The IP Address should now appear in the Vinyl Spooler window. Click on Done and proceed to Section 1.13. Remember that your computer will not have access to the Internet or other network devices while in Wireless Stand-alone mode. B.
• To reset the Skycut so that it will be found as an available network, press and hold the Default button for 3 seconds. Release and you should see the Apply button now displays Wait. In a minute the Apply should return and you can then proceed back to A. The Skycut has never been set up wirelessly to a network and use the same procedure as if the Skycut was never set up on a network. 1.12.4 USB Flash Drive • With a USB Flash Drive connection, you will normally follow the steps presented in this section.
Pen drawing: leave unchecked; Cutting: Check and enter settings Select Pen Tool for initial testing Change your settings to the ones shown here Click on Done • For initial testing of your Skycut, it is highly recommended that the test pen be used until you know, with certainty, where shapes will draw. • After you have entered the settings you plan to use, click on Done and the Vinyl Spooler window will close. • Again, click on the Cut, Plot & Engrave Tools icon and, this time, select Send to Cutter.
Note where design will cut relative to where the blade holder is positioned This figure assumes blade holder is positioned in the lower right corner of the material Click on Cut Now • Click on Cut Now and a confirmation window opens where you have one more chance to note the Force and Speed at which the material will be cut. Answer Yes to proceed, No to cancel: • After selecting Yes, a Save PLT File window opens because earlier you had changed the connection type to U_Disk.
Press Open File Set up repeats, refer to Section 1.14.1 (1) Double tap on USB DISK and a screen will open showing any folders and PLT files on the flash drive. Double tap a folder to open it, as needed. Drag the scroll bar on the right to see more files: Double tap here Drag here to scroll (2) Once you have located the PLT file you want to cut, double tap the name.
(3) If you wish to cut repeats of the file, select Array Set and a screen will open where you can then select the number of rows and columns of repeats, along with the spacing between the repeats. Refer to Section 1.14.1. (4) If your project is a print and cut (aka contour cut) application, please refer to Section 3.08. (5) When you are ready to cut, click on Start Cut. 1.13 Test Draw Shapes • New owners tend to be VERY eager to try out their Skycut.
Feed the mat this direction into the Skycut Align the paper along one of the grid lines on the cutting mat. • Before installing the test pen, make sure the pen will write by scribbling on scrap paper. Note that you will probably need to remove a tiny bit of wax on the end of the pen nib. Then follow these steps: ◊ Loosen the screw on the blade holder seat. ◊ Insert the blade holder allowing it to freely rest on top of the paper.
The middle button can be toggled so that the movement is much slower. Use these arrows to move the mat in and out and move the head left and right ◊ Click on the buttons or the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the head left or right and the mat in and out. The goal is to have the tip of the pen close to the lower right corner of the paper: Feed the mat this direction into the Skycut Move the pen tip to this corner of the paper Move pen tip to this corner of the paper.
• If you wish to resize the arrow, either drag one of the square handles around the selected arrow or, in the settings above the Drawing Area, change the Width or Height, as desired: Width and Height • At this point, if you plan to export this file to a USB flash drive, rather than cut directly to the Skycut from SignMaster, please go to Section 1.12.4 for instructions. • After making any changes to the design, click on the Cut, Plot & Engrave Tools icon and select Send to Cutter.
• Click on the small icon to left of Passes and the Blade Settings Library opens: Click down arrow • To switch to the test pen, click the down arrow to the right of Description and select Pen Tool: Pen Tool now appears here Select Pen Tool • A test pen image appears Click on Apply and the Cutter Settings (Tool settings) will update showing a 0.00 setting for Blade Offset (more about this setting is covered in Section 2.03.3): Blade Offset should now read 0.
Click down arrow • Select Pen Mode (Tool 0) The Force and Speed settings have now changed to settings appropriate for testing. Note that more about these settings will be covered in Chapter 2. Pen Mode is now selected Preset settings for drawing • Click on Cut Now and a confirmation window opens where you have one more chance to note the Force and Speed at which the material will be cut.
Feed the mat this direction into the Skycut The arrow is drawn at the origin and points to the right. • To draw again, return to the cut window and choose a different origin. Practice moving the origin to different locations. If you want to have the arrow draw in a Landscape orientation, then mark the Rotate option.
• If you want the arrow to draw where you have it located on the Drawing Area, versus at the origin, then you need to mark the option called Absolute (position) in the same Send to be Cut window: Location of arrow in Drawing Area Arrow will now draw in this location Check Absolute (position) Test pen is still positioned in lower right corner of material before drawing • Set the origin in the lower right corner of the mat’s grid and then place the paper in the correct location on the mat to correspond
1.14.1 Advanced Settings • The optional settings in the Advanced Settings screen are: Set up rows & columns of repeats Separate Cut Speed from Up Speed Option to change directions on up/down keys Display (X,Y) location of cutting head Turn on if you want cutting head to move to the far right when cutter is powered on Option to use laser engraver Sizing Calibration Refer to Section 2.
Relative Location Absolute Location As arrow keys are tapped, all locations will update Press here to reset Relative Location Speed control for arrows buttons is located here when Show Point is on.
Pressing an UP arrow will move the material forward Pressing a DOWN arrow will move material towards the back of the cutter • Pressing an UP arrow will move the material towards the back of the cutter Pressing a DOWN arrow will move material forward System Mode has several options: note the Section numbers for some of these: Normal cutting/drawing with just the blade holder or test pen Option to choose when laser engraver is used Fast Scan Mark (contour cutting) Section 3.04.
• LED set allows you to change the color of the light inside the Skycut. The default is white but you can change it by dragging the scroll bars on the LED set screen. For example, if you wanted a blue light, you could drag red and green all the way to the left. For a purple light, only drag green all the way to the left, etc.
• Language allows you to choose from eight languages to be used throughout the control panel display screens: 1.14.3 Sys Information • The Sys Information screen displays information about the Skycut and only has three setting changes available: Model ID’s and version numbers Press and hold to open Software Screen BAUD setting based on software selected Press and hold to reset Skycut ◊ This initial screen displays current version numbers.
Software options BAUD setting based on software selected Alternative cutting algorithm: read second bullet below ◊ To use a different software program to cut to the Skycut, press inside the appropriate circle. The Baud Rate indicator will automatically change if needed. ◊ Fast Speed changes the algorithm used for cutting long paths and can shorten the cut time for larger projects.
◊ Post-It Notes: (1) for setting blade/tool tip height above a material (2) for draw and cut applications ◊ Old Fluffy Bath Towel: (1) to dry a washed mat (2) to apply an invisible layer of lint onto an overlysticky mat ◊ Dishwashing Soap: (1) to remove visible and invisible fibers from the mat, thus renewing the adhesive (2) to clean the mat well before adding more adhesive ◊ Soft Brush: (1) to gently remove waste scraps during the washing of a mat. Refer to Section 1.08.2.
2. Cutting 2.00 Quick Reference for this Chapter • How to properly mount the blade holder: Section 2.01.3 • How to control which shapes get cut: Section 2.02.1 • How to control where shapes get cut: Section 2.02.2 • Understanding Blade Offset and Overcut: Section 2.03.3 and Section 2.03.4 • How to set a very precise origin: Section 2.05.1 • How to add weeding lines to a cut: Section 2.06.3 • How to get shapes to cut to precise dimensions: Section 2.
2.01.2 Record Your Successes • As you have successful cuts, take note of the settings you just used, such as Force, Speed, blade type, number of passes, brand of material, etc. There is a blank form in Section 2.10 that you can print and use to record your results. There are also suggested settings for common materials at the end of this chapter. Use these as starting guides but remember that your results may vary based on the many factors which can affect cutting. 2.01.
o When cutting thin chipboard with the red blade, use 20 Post-It notes. When cutting any material with the blue blade, only use 15 Post-It notes. o For very thick materials, such as balsa or craft foam, use 10 Post-It notes. Note that you do not want the rim of the blade holder mounted above the black tool-holder piece. Otherwise, the blade will not reach the material or will be too high to apply the needed pressure for cutting.
2.01.7 Don’t Get Frustrated, Get Help! • Besides having your own Skycut dealer as your first line of contact, there are other resources where you can ask questions and get answers. Utilize the resources listed in Section 1.01. 2.02 Choices Before Cutting • There are a number of factors under your control for cutting: ◊ What shapes to send to the cutter: Section 2.02.1 ◊ Where the shapes will be cut from the material: Section 2.02.
It’s also noted here that only red shapes are selected Mark the box by Red Only the red shapes appear in Preview Click on OK o Along the same lines, you can select all objects of type and only have those shapes sent to cut. To do this, go to Edit>Select by>Object Type (or use the shortcut key “O”) and the following window will open where you can, for example, mark Circle and Star.
◊ Option 2: Mark shapes not to be cut on the Objects tab of the Page Thumbnail Viewer: o To access the Objects tab, click on the small icon to the left of the Palette: Click this blue arrow Click the Objects tab All of the shapes appear in a list ` o Select a shape, such as the arrow.
◊ Option 3: Cutting can be controlled by color from within the Send to be Cut window. Click on the Separate by Color option and a drop-down menu will appear: Mark the Separate by Color option Drop-down menu of colors used in the project o In the Preview window, shapes with the current color from the menu appear.
2.02.2 Controlling Where Shapes Will Cut • • This was briefly covered in Section 1.13 where the Rotate and the Absolute (position) options were introduced. ◊ Default: Moves the shapes to align with the origin you have set based on the blade tip. ◊ Absolute (position): Cuts the shapes where they are positioned on the Drawing Area.
Project is too wide to cut left-to-right The red lines and dimensions also indicate the project cannot be cut ◊ Marking the option for Rotate will then rotate the design and allow the project to cut: Rotated project will now fit within the width of the machine The black lines and dimensions indicate the project can now be cut 2.02.
Click here Tool menu • Selecting one of the options, such as 45 degree blade will display an image of the blade, the Blade Offset and Overcut assigned as a Preset: Color of cap on a Skycut 45 degree blade Presets for Blade Offset and Overcut • Sections 2.03.3 and 2.03.4 will explain Blade Offset and Overcut settings. Section 2.04 will explain how to modify these settings, if needed and save as a Preset. 2.02.
Mark Assign Tools by Color A color is selected A Preset is selected or settings can be entered by clicking on Edit ◊ • More details for using this feature are covered in Sections 4.01.1 and 4.02.2. Vinyl Spooler>Cut Options ◊ Use this option as an alternative to entering settings via the Cutter Control tab. It can be accessed from the Properties button in the Send to be Cut window. You will also use it in print and cut (contour cut) applications to check and adjust cut settings as well.
• The table at the end of this chapter contains recommended settings for your initial test cut. If you cannot find your material in the table, use the flow chart in Section 2.09 while test cutting your material to determine optimum settings. 2.03 Cut Settings • Before presenting the various settings, note that the Force and Speed settings can be set on the control panel itself.
◊ The settings from 1 through 4 are the slow speeds and should be used when cutting dense difficult materials, such as chipboard, craft plastic, styrene, and balsa. ◊ The settings from 5 through 8 are medium speeds and should be used for easy-to-cut materials, such as cardstock, vinyl, iron-on transfer, and rhinestone template material. ◊ The settings from 9 through 12 are the fast speeds and are useful for engraving, embossing, and drawing.
◊ Select the material you want to use for testing, such as vinyl, paper, or cardstock. Note how much material will be needed for the test you select and add a few inches to these dimensions: o Normal Test: Width: ~9” (354 mm) Height: ~3.5” (89 mm) o Quick Test: Width: ~4.5” (114 mm) Height: ~1” (25 mm) ◊ Install the blade you wish to calibrate into the blade holder and mount the blade holder in the Skycut. Enter appropriate settings in SignMaster or on the Skycut control panel.
Change Passes here • In general, when increasing Passes, the Cutting Force setting can be decreased. For example, you may find a cardstock that requires a Cutting Force of 55 to cut in a single pass will only need a Cutting Force of 45 if cutting in two passes.
Mark this option to activate Passes Use + and – buttons to enter number of Passes • IMPORTANT: Currently the Activate Passes option will default to unmarked (off) whenever the Skycut is first powered on. Thus, make a mental note (or, even better, put a Post-It note on your cutter) to turn this option on when needed. Also, note that when this setting is activated, it will take precedence over the Passes setting in SignMaster. 2.
Click on + • Enter a new name Click on OK and then select which blade type you are using for this new preset Enter the new Blade Offset and Overcut values. Then click Update: 1. Select type of blade 3. Click on Update 2. Enter new Blade Offset and Overcut values 4. Click on Apply • Click on Apply to close the Blade Settings Library. The new preset will now be available for selection in the Description menu.
• The SKYCUT C16 window opens. Click on the + icon to the right of the current Preset Mode name and a window will open where you can enter the name for your new preset: Click on + • Enter a new name Click on OK and then complete the rest of the window with the settings for that material: New Preset name Select Blade Preset Make all necessary changes to settings Click on Apply • Click on Apply to update the Preset Mode menu with this new listing. Click on Done to close the Vinyl Spooler window.
Select new preset here Settings are updated based on Preset selected • If you need to delete a preset, return to Vinyl Spooler>Cut Options>Edit Presets window, select the preset from the Preset Mode window click on the “-“ icon to the right: Click on “-“ icon to delete preset • Presets can also be saved on the Skycut control panel.
Select an unused box Select Rename ◊ Press one of the unused preset boxes, e.g. name5, and it will turn blue indicating it is highlighted. Select Rename. ◊ A window opens where you can enter the name for the new Preset. The characters are entered in the same manner as the Password entry window in Section 1.12.2. Note that there is a 15 character limit. Click on OK when done.
New Preset name Press Save ◊ To verify the preset or to select a different preset, press Preset. The Preset window opens where you can see all of the Presets, along with the settings for those presets. In that window you can also select a different preset. Then you can select Rename to edit its name or select Load to select that preset’s Force and Speed into the Force/Speed screen. Select Preset Select Rename to edit the name Select Load to change Speed and Force to these settings 2.
Press here to toggle origin setting speed • In general, you set the origin near the lower right corner of the material, as you did during your initial test drawing in Section 1.13. 2.05.1 Setting an Origin Using the Camera • In the event you need to set an extremely precise origin, the Skycut’s built-in camera can be used: (1) Go to Section 3.03 and perform the camera calibration. (2) Choose where you want the origin to be set. You’ll need an “origin target” to use when the camera takes a photo.
(6) Press OK. In the new photo, the blue dashed + should be close to the origin target. Press X3 to zoom in: (7) Use the arrow buttons to move the red + as close as possible to the center of the origin target: (8) Press OK.
(9) Press the Home icon to return to the Main Screen. The head should move so that the blade holder is now located over the origin target and you can proceed with the cutting process. 2.06 Other Cut Setting Functions • There are other functions and features available in the Send to be Cut window that may be useful depending on your application. Some have already been covered. Some will be covered in this section. Others will be covered in later parts of this manual.
◊ The settings below the option are activated when choosing either to end or to left. You can enter a specific distance for the blade holder to advance. This is useful when cutting repeats of the same project because it allows for the origin to be set automatically for the next repeated cut. 2.06.2 Mirror • Checking the Mirror option will apply a horizontal mirror to the shape (s) before cutting.
Click Settings tab Change offset here ◊ Auto Speed-Weed: Marking this option places a single weed box around the entire project with an additional horizontal weed line through the middle: Before applying Auto Speed-Weed ◊ Easy-Lift Weed Marks: Marking this option adds hooked lines to shapes with internal paths to make it easier to lift with a weeding tool: Before applying Easy-Lift Weed Marks ◊ After applying Auto Speed-Weed – blue weed box plus horizonal weed cut in the middle After applying Easy
Before applying Speed-Weed Text Only After applying Speed-Weed Text Only – text object has additional weed box plus horizontal cut through the middle 2.06.4 Weld Text • For script fonts, the Weld Text option will remove overlap between letters so that a word will cut as one object.
• Do you have the pinch wheel lever raised (so that the pinch wheels are down)? • Have you set the blade length based on the thickness of the material you are cutting? • Do you have the blade holder firmly mounted in the blade holder seat and the blade tip at the correct height above the material? • Have you set the Origin (location of the blade tip) at the bottom right corner of your material (or wherever you need the origin to be)? • Have you set the Force? And the Speed? • Have you selected the correct
◊ Go to the Vinyl Spooler window and select the Calibration tab. ◊ Click on the Cutter Scale icon: 1. Select the Calibration tab 2. Click on the Cutter Scale icon ◊ A new window opens where you can enter the dimensions of a square or rectangle to draw with the test pen. It is highly recommended that the dimensions be at least 200 mm. Note that in the current version of SignMaster, the display in this window is always in inches.
◊ On the Skycut, load a sheet of paper and insert the test pen. Move the test pen to the lower right corner of the paper. Make sure you have proper settings for drawing and click on Cut Test to have the shape drawn.