Brother Paper Shredder CM100DM User Manual

Operation Manual  
Cutting Machine  
Product Code: 891-Z01  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing this machine.  
Before using this machine or attempting any maintenance, carefully read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS” on this page, and then study this safety manual for the correct operation of the various  
functions. In addition, after you have finished reading this safety manual, store it where it can quickly be  
accessed for future reference. Failure to follow these instructions may result in an increased risk of personal  
injury or damage to property, including through fire, electrical shock, burns or suffocation.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
This machine is intended for household use.  
This machine is approved for use in the country of purchase only.  
Due to product quality improvements, the specifications or appearance of this machine may change without notice.  
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice.  
The contents of this document may not be duplicated or reproduced, partially or in full, without permission.  
We assume no responsibility for damages arising from earthquakes, fire, other disasters, actions of third parties, the users  
intentional or negligent operation, misuse or operation under other special conditions.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Symbols Used in This Document  
The following symbols are used in this document.  
Failure to observe instructions with this marking may result in fatal or  
critical injuries.  
WARNING  
Failure to observe instructions with this marking may result in serious  
injuries.  
CAUTION  
Failure to observe instructions with this marking may result in property  
damage.  
IMPORTANT  
This symbol indicates that there is a possibility of fire under specific conditions.  
This symbol indicates that there is a possibility of electric shock under specific conditions.  
This symbol indicates a prohibited action, which must not be performed.  
This symbol indicates a required action, which must be performed.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
The following precautions should be observed for safe use of the machine.  
Power Supply and AC Adapter  
WARNING  
Place the AC adapter and power cord in a safe location, where they will not be stepped on, while they are  
being both used and stored. Do not perform any of the following actions that may damage the AC adapter  
or power cord. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result:  
Damaging, modifying, forcefully bending, exposing to heat, pulling, twisting, bundling, placing objects on,  
pinching, exposing to metal, repeatedly bending and folding, hanging in the air, or squeezing against a wall.  
Do not use any AC adapter or power cord other than the AC adapter and power cord designed specifically  
for this machine. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use the AC adapter and power cord designed specifically for this machine with any other device.  
Use the AC adapter only with a household electrical outlet (AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz). Otherwise, a fire,  
electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
Never connect a DC power supply or inverter (DC-AC inverter). Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may  
result. If it is unknown whether the electrical outlet to be used to connect this machine is an AC or DC  
power supply, consult a licensed electrician.  
Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine  
may result.  
Do not place the machine on the power cord. Otherwise, a fire or damage to the power cord may result.  
Do not expose to a flame or heater. Otherwise, the cover of the AC adapter may melt, and a fire or electric  
shock may result.  
If the machine is not to be used for a long period of time, be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the  
machine and the electrical outlet for safety reasons.  
When performing maintenance (such as cleaning), unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.  
Otherwise, an electric shock may result.  
When disconnecting the power cord plug from the electrical outlet, grasp the non-metal part of the plug,  
not the cord, to pull it out. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use a damaged power cord or plug, or loose electrical outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or  
damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use an extension cord and multi-plug adapters. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the  
machine may result.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the AC adapter inlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock, physical injuries or  
damage to the machine and AC adapter may result.  
Do not touch the AC adapter or power cord plug with wet hands. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.  
Do not allow liquids, metal objects or dust to come into contact with the power cord plug while it is being  
both plugged in and stored. In addition, never use the machine in a location where it may be exposed to  
water. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
Do not disassemble, alter or attempt to repair the AC adapter. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or injuries  
may result. For servicing, adjustments and repairs, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the  
nearest authorized service center.  
If the power cord plug becomes dusty, disconnect it from the electrical outlet, and then wipe it with a dry  
cloth. Using the machine with a dusty plug may result in a fire.  
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CAUTION  
Do not place objects around the power cord or block access to the power cord. Otherwise, the power cord  
cannot be unplugged in an emergency.  
IMPORTANT  
Take precautions when sharing the electrical outlet with other device.  
Avoid using the same electrical outlet used by chargers for portable phones or high-voltage devices such  
as copiers. Otherwise, interference or machine malfunctions may occur.  
Turn off the machine before unplugging the AC adapter. Unplugging the power cord while the machine is  
operating may result in damage to the machine.  
Installation Location  
Put your machine on a flat, level, stable surface that is free of vibration and shocks.  
Use this machine in an environment that meets the following specifications.  
Temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
Humidity: 20 % to 80 %  
WARNING  
Do not install the machine in a location exposed to direct sunlight, sudden temperature or humidity  
changes, high humidity or water (such as near a kitchen, bathroom or humidifier), condensation or extreme  
amounts of dust. Avoid using or storing the machine in a location exposed to high temperatures or high  
humidity. Otherwise, a short circuit may result, which may cause a fire, electric shock, or damage to the  
machine.  
Do not install the machine near a flame, heater, volatile combustibles or other source of extreme heat.  
Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use the machine in a room where flammable sprays are used. Otherwise, a fire or physical injuries  
may result.  
Do not use the machine near medical electrical equipment. Otherwise, the medical electrical equipment  
may be affected by the electrical waves from this machine and malfunction, resulting in an accident.  
Avoid using this machine outdoors. Otherwise, the machine may become wet possibly resulting in an  
electric shock. If the machine becomes wet, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest  
authorized service center.  
In order to prevent metal or liquids from entering the machine, do not place any of the following objects on  
or above the machine. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
- Metal objects such as paper clips and staples  
- Precious metal objects such as necklaces and rings  
- Containers filled with liquid, such as cups, vases and plant pots  
In addition, do not allow pets near the machine.  
If anything accidentally enters the machine, unplug the power cord, and then contact the retailer who sold  
you this machine or the nearest authorized service center.  
CAUTION  
Do not place the machine on an unstable surface, such as an unsteady table or an angled surface. In  
addition, do not position the machine so that any part of it extends off the surface’s edge. If the machine  
falls or is dropped, injuries or damage to the machine may result.  
Place the machine on a flat, even surface. The mat will catch on an uneven surface, causing improper  
operation.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use the machine in a location exposed to severe vibrations or strong electrical interference or static  
electricity. Otherwise, the machine may not operate properly.  
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For Safe Operation  
WARNING  
If the machine malfunctions or is dropped or damaged or if water or a foreign object enters it, immediately  
unplug the AC adapter from the machine and electrical outlet, and then contact the retailer who sold you this  
machine or the nearest authorized service center. Continuing to use the machine in this condition may result  
in a fire or electric shock.  
If a power outage occurs or thunder is heard while the machine is being used, disconnect the power cord  
plug from the electrical outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
If, while the machine is being used or stored, an unusual odor is produced, the machine produces heat or smoke or  
becomes discolored or deformed, or any other unusual occurrence is observed, stop using the machine, and then  
unplug the AC adapter from the machine and electrical outlet. Continuing to use the machine in this condition may  
result in a fire or electric shock. In addition, repairs must never be performed by the user; it is too dangerous.  
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the machine by yourself. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or injuries  
may result. For servicing, adjustment, cleaning or repair of internal parts other than those specified,  
contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center.  
The plastic bag that this machine was supplied in should be kept out of the reach of children or disposed of.  
Never allow children to play with the bag due to the danger of suffocation.  
Before performing any maintenance procedures described in this manual, unplug the power cord.  
Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.  
CAUTION  
While the machine is operating, make sure that shirt sleeves, neckties, hair or jewelry do not become pulled in.  
Otherwise, injuries may result. If anything is pulled in, immediately unplug the power cord to stop the machine.  
Do not touch the sharp edge of the blade. Otherwise, injuries may result.  
Pay close attention to the carriage movements while the machine is operating. Keep your hands away from  
all moving parts, such as the rollers, carriage and holders. Do not place your fingers under the blade holder.  
In addition, keep your fingers away from moving parts such as under the tray, in the front cover or under the  
operation panel. Otherwise, injuries may result.  
In order to prevent injuries, do not trace or rub your hand or fingers along the end of the blade holder while  
the blade tip is extended. Store the blade tip within the holder when the blade holder is not being used.  
In order to prevent injuries, do not trace or rub your hand or fingers along the edge of the mat.  
Do not allow this machine to be used as a toy. Pay close attention when the machine is used near children.  
When moving the machine, be sure to grasp its handles. If any other part is grasped, the machine may be  
damaged or fall, possibly resulting in injuries.  
When lifting the machine, be careful not to make any sudden or careless movements. Otherwise, injuries to  
your back or knees may result.  
Only use the genuine parts specified in this manual. Use of any other parts may result in injuries or damage  
to the machine.  
IMPORTANT  
When cutting, be sure to adjust the blade extension according to the material that will be cut. If too much of  
the blade is extended, the blade may break or the mat may be cut.  
Do not use a broken blade. Otherwise, cutting cannot be performed correctly. If the blade breaks, remove  
the broken piece of blade from the cut material. When removing the broken piece of blade from the cut  
material, use tweezers; do not touch it with your fingers.  
Do not place the AC adapter, power cord and foreign objects within the range of the mat’s movements  
(feed area). Otherwise, operations cannot be completed correctly.  
Do not place large objects on the mat.  
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Do not fold or stretch the mat with extreme force. If the mat is damaged, it may no longer be possible to cut,  
draw or scan.  
Do not use a damaged mat.  
Make sure that the edges of the mat do not become dirty. Otherwise, the mat type cannot be detected,  
which will interfere with the proper operation of the machine. If the edges become dirty, wipe them with a  
dry cloth.  
Use a mat designed specifically for this machine. In addition, do not use hard materials, such as metal  
sheets, which are incompatible with this machine. Otherwise, damage to the machine may result.  
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.  
While the machine is operating, do not pull out or push in the mat with extreme force. Otherwise, the blade  
or holder may be damaged.  
Do not leave material attached to the mat for a long period of time; otherwise, the adhesive will permeate  
the material.  
Store the mat at room temperature and in a location not exposed to high temperatures, high humidity or  
direct sunlight.  
If the carriage must be moved by hand in an emergency, move it slowly. Otherwise, damage to the machine  
may result.  
Before replacing the holder, check that the holder is not moving.  
While the machine is operating, do not unplug the power cord or remove the USB flash drive. Otherwise,  
the USB flash drive may be damaged or the data may be corrupted.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the DC power jack or USB port on the machine. Be sure to make space  
available around them.  
Only connect a USB flash drive to the USB port. Otherwise, damage to the machine may result.  
Do not touch the screen while the machine is cutting, drawing or scanning.  
Do not oil the machine. Otherwise, damage to the machine may result.  
Do not use organic solvents, such as thinner, benzene or alcohol, to clean the machine. Otherwise, the finish  
may peel off or other damage to the machine may result. Clean the machine by wiping it with a soft, dry  
cloth.  
Do not peel off any labels (for example, the serial number label) affixed to the machine.  
Unlawful Use of Scanning Equipment  
It is an offence to make reproductions of certain items or documents with the intent to commit fraud.  
The following is a non-exhaustive list of documents which it may be unlawful to produce copies of.  
We suggest you check with your legal adviser and/or the relevant legal authorities if in doubt about a  
particular item or document:  
Currency  
Bonds or other certificates of debt  
Certificates of Deposit  
Armed forces service or draft papers  
Passports  
Postage stamps (cancelled or uncancelled)  
Immigration papers  
Welfare documents  
Cheques or drafts drawn by governmental agencies  
Identifying badges or insignias  
Copyrighted works cannot be copied lawfully, subject to the “fair dealing” exception relating to  
sections of a copyrighted work. Multiple copies would indicate improper use. Works of art should be  
considered the equivalent of copyrighted works.  
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Precautions for Scanning  
After using the machine to scan an original, check that the scan data meets the requirements for  
precision and quality.  
Since some parts of the scan data may be missing or deficient, observe the following precautions.  
Depending on the condition of the original, cracks, skewing, smearing or loss may occur, and some or all of the scan data  
may be missing.  
X Make sure that there are not wrinkles or folds in the original. In addition, correctly attach the original to the mat.  
If an original is scanned while the inside of the machine is dirty, cracks, skewing, smearing or loss may occur, and some or  
all of the scan data may be missing.  
X Carefully clean the inside of the machine.  
Depending on the scan settings (scan size and resolution), originals may be scanned as described below.  
With an insufficient resolution, the image may be blurry.  
A part of the image may be missing, or the size may be reduced.  
Scan data from midway of the original to the end may be missing.  
Margins may be added to the edges of the scan data.  
Do not scan the following types of originals.  
Paper clips or staples attached  
Ink that is not dry  
Metal or overhead projector transparencies  
Glossy sheets or having a mirror-like finish  
Plastic cards that have been embossed  
Originals that exceed the recommended thickness  
With non-standard originals or even in the case of standard originals, the original may become jammed depending on its  
condition (for example, wrinkled, folded or incorrectly loaded) or the condition of the consumables and the feeding  
mechanism in the machine. In this case, some or all of the scan data may be missing. (The original may be damaged if it  
becomes jammed.)  
If a fluorescent marker has been used on the original, the color may not be scanned, depending on the marker color and  
thickness, or the hue may not be faithfully reproduced.  
REGULATION  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice  
(For USA Only)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IMPORTANT  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Industry Canada Compliance Statement (For Canada Only)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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CONTENTS  
Recalling............................................................... 41  
DRAWING FUNCTIONS .............................43  
INTRODUCTION.......................................... 1  
IMPORTANT NOTICE ................................... 1  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......... 1  
Drawing ................................................................ 43  
Cutting Around Drawings..................................... 44  
Symbols Used in This Document........................... 1  
Important Safety Instructions................................. 2  
REGULATION ............................................... 6  
FEATURES...................................................... 8  
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SCANNING FUNCTIONS ....47  
SCANNING FOR CUTTING (Direct Cut).....47  
Patterns (“Pattern” mode) ...................................... 8  
Scanning (“Scan” mode)........................................ 8  
Tutorial 3 - Scanning and Cutting ........................ 47  
Advanced Cutting Functions................................ 49  
CREATING CUTTING DATA (Scan to Cut  
1 GETTING STARTED............9  
Data)............................................................50  
Tutorial 4- Creating Cutting Data ......................... 50  
Editing Pictures .................................................... 52  
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS ............................. 9  
Unit Descriptions - Front........................................ 9  
Unit Descriptions - Rear......................................... 9  
Unit Descriptions - Operation Panel ...................... 9  
SCANNING IMAGES (Scan to USB).............54  
Notes on Scanning............................................... 54  
Tutorial 5- Scanning to USB ................................ 54  
FIRST STEPS................................................. 10  
Removing the Transport Packing Materials......... 10  
Adjusting the Angle of the Operation Panel......... 10  
Turning On/Off the Machine................................. 10  
Operation of LCD Panel ....................................... 11  
Preparation of Craft Paper/Fabric........................ 11  
Mat and Cutting Blade Combinations.................. 12  
Adjusting the Blade Extension ............................. 18  
Installing and Uninstalling the Holder................... 19  
Trial Cutting.......................................................... 19  
5 APPENDIX .......................56  
CONSUMABLES...........................................56  
Replacement Criteria............................................ 56  
Replacing the Blade............................................. 56  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................58  
Cleaning ............................................................... 58  
Cleaning the Scanner Glass................................. 59  
Adjusting the Screen............................................ 60  
MACHINE SETTINGS .................................. 23  
Settings Screen.................................................... 23  
Auto Shutdown..................................................... 24  
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................61  
ERROR MESSAGES.......................................64  
UPGRADING THE SOFTWARE....................66  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...........................66  
INDEX..........................................................67  
2 BASIC OPERATIONS........25  
PATTERN CUTTING.................................... 25  
Tutorial 1 - Cutting Patterns................................. 25  
Tutorial 2 - Cutting Advanced Patterns................ 27  
PATTERN SELECTION ................................. 31  
Selecting a Single Pattern.................................... 31  
Selecting Multiple Patterns .................................. 31  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS ....33  
CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS...... 33  
Pattern Editing Functions..................................... 33  
Pattern Editing Functions - Advanced Patterns... 34  
Pattern Layout Screen.......................................... 35  
Layout Editing Functions...................................... 35  
Welding  
(Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns).......... 36  
Auto Layout Functions ......................................... 38  
Scanning a Background Image............................ 38  
Character Input Functions.................................... 40  
MEMORY FUNCTIONS............................... 41  
Saving................................................................... 41  
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FEATURES  
Patterns (“Pattern” mode)  
Scanning (“Scan” mode)  
Select a pattern and edit it to create your own design.  
By simply loading craft paper or fabric, you can  
quickly create precision paper and fabric cutouts.  
Scan an illustration, photo or your own drawing to  
create personalized cut designs. The design can then  
be cut out or saved as data.  
The variety of built-in patterns can easily be edited to  
create designs.  
The many editing functions allow you to easily  
process the scanned design. The laid-out design can  
be saved and recalled at any time.  
Home screen  
Scan an image.  
Select a pattern.  
Tutorial 1 (page 25)  
Tutorial 2 (page 27)  
Tutorial 3 (page 47)  
Tutorial 4 (page 50)  
Tutorial 5 (page 54)  
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Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED  
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS  
Unit Descriptions - Front  
Unit Descriptions - Rear  
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a
c
c
b
a
d
c
d
b
e
e
a Operation Panel  
Allows you to control the unit and specify settings with  
the LCD panel and operating buttons. The angle of the  
operation panel can be adjusted to one of three levels.  
For details, see “Adjusting the Angle of the Operation  
Panel” on page 10.  
a USB Port  
Allows a USB flash drive to be connected for saving  
and recalling data.  
b Slot  
Allows a mat to be fed back and forth during an  
operation. Do not place any objects near the slot that  
would prevent the mat from being fed out.  
b Carriage  
Moves the installed holder for cutting or drawing.  
c DC Power Jack  
d AC Adapter  
e AC Power Cord  
a
Unit Descriptions - Operation Panel  
b
d
a
e
c
b
f
c
a Power Button  
Turns the machine on/off.  
1 Holder  
b Home Button  
Installs in the carriage to cut or draw on craft paper  
or fabric. Use the holder designed specifically for  
cutting or drawing.  
Displays the home screen (starting screen for  
operating this machine).  
c Settings Button  
2 Holder Guide  
Displays the settings screen for specifying various  
settings. For details, see “Settings Screen” on  
page 23.  
The guide secures the holder.  
3 Holder Lock Lever  
Releases the holder when the lever is raised. Locks  
the holder when the lever is lowered.  
d LCD Panel  
Displays operation screens, preview images of  
patterns and error messages.  
c Handles  
Grasped when moving the machine.  
e Feed Button  
d Feed Slot  
Feeds the loaded mat in to or out from the feed slot.  
Be sure to press this button to feed the mat when  
loading or unloading it.  
Feeds in or out a cutting/scanning mat. The mat is fed  
by the feed rollers on both sides.  
e Front Tray Cover  
f Start/Stop Button  
Protects the feed rollers, carriage and holder. Open  
the cover while the machine is operating.  
Starts or stops cutting, drawing or scanning. When  
the button function is available, it lights up in green.  
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FIRST STEPS  
The following procedures describe basic operations, from preparing the material to performing trial cutting.  
To store away the operation panel, first raise it until it  
Removing the Transport Packing  
Materials  
is vertical, and then it can be lowered and stored  
away. If you wish to decrease the angle of the  
operation panel, raise it until it is vertical, and then  
adjust the angle again.  
Before turning on the machine, remove the shipping  
tape and the cardboard shock-absorbing material.  
Note  
Follow the instructions provided above to lower  
the panel. Lowering it forcibly may cause  
damage to the panel.  
Note  
If the packing materials were removed after the  
machine was turned on, turn the machine off,  
then on again. Continuing to use the machine  
without restarting it may result in incorrect  
operation.  
Turning On/Off the Machine  
a
Connect the power cord to the AC adapter, and  
then connect the AC adapter to the machine.  
Adjusting the Angle of the Operation  
Panel  
The angle of the operation panel can be adjusted to  
one of three levels.  
b
a
a Power cord  
b AC adapter  
Memo  
When using the AC adapter, untie the bundled  
cord.  
b
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.  
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c
Press  
in the operation panel.  
Operation of LCD Panel  
When the opening screen appears, touch anywhere on  
the display.  
After the machine is turned on, the operation screens  
appear in the touch panel. To perform operations in  
the screens, use the included touch pen.  
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X When the following message appears, touch the  
“OK” key.  
Note  
Never use a hard or pointed object, such as a  
mechanical pencil or screwdriver, to make a  
selection in the screens. Otherwise, damage to  
the machine may result.  
X The home screen appears.  
Preparation of Craft Paper/Fabric  
Prepare the material for cutting, drawing and  
scanning (Direct Cut), based on the following  
conditions.  
Required  
Material  
Paper  
Fabric  
Memo  
Condition  
(When using a 12" × 12" (305 mm ×  
305 mm) mat.)  
Max: 305 mm × 305 mm (12" × 12")  
The work area for cutting/drawing is  
296 mm × 298 mm (11 3/4" × 11 3/4").  
0.1 mm to 0.3 mm 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm  
scrapbook paper,  
cotton fabric, felt  
cardstock, vellum  
LCD panels commonly have bright spots  
(permanently lit dots) and dark spots (unlit  
dots). It may cause some unexpected luminous  
spots to appear and tiny picture elements to be  
missed in the screen. Please note that this is  
not a sign of malfunction.  
Size  
Thickness*  
Type  
d
To turn off the machine, press  
operation panel.  
in the  
*
Recommended thickness varies depending on the  
type of material used.  
e
f
Unplug the power cord from the electrical  
outlet.  
Note  
Disconnect the AC adapter from the machine,  
and then disconnect the power cord from the  
AC adapter.  
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.  
If such media is used or tested it is  
Note  
recommended to clean the scanner glass at the  
bottom of the machine after every use  
(page 59).  
Do not wind the AC adapter cable around the  
adapter or bend the cable, otherwise the cable  
may be damaged.  
Memo  
When using an optional 12" × 24" (305 mm ×  
610 mm) mat, the maximum work area for  
cutting/drawing is 296 mm × 603 mm (11 3/4" ×  
23 3/4").  
Some fabrics with uneven surfaces can be cut if  
turned upside down.  
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Mat and Cutting Blade Combinations  
Use the following chart to select the correct combination of accessories for the material to be cut or drawn on.  
Depending on the machine model, some accessories listed in the chart may not be included. In that case, they  
must be purchased separately.  
Recommended  
Combination  
Cutting blade  
Mat  
Sheet  
Low tack adhesive  
mat (turquoise)  
Lightweight paper  
(vellum)  
a (page 12)  
Medium weight paper  
(scrapbook paper)  
b (page 13)  
c (page 13)  
Standard cut blade  
(turquoise)  
High tack adhesive  
fabric support sheet  
(light blue backing)  
Lightweight fabric  
(for quilt piecing)  
Lightweight fabric  
(for any use other than  
quilt piecing)  
Standard mat  
(turquoise and purple)  
d (page 15)  
e (page 17)  
Iron-on fabric  
appliqué contact  
sheet (white backing)  
Medium weight fabric  
(for any use other than  
quilt piecing)  
*Deep cut blade  
(purple)  
*
Use the deep cut blade with heavy weight fabrics (0.5 to 1.5 mm), such as felt and denim.  
1 Lightweight Paper  
Note  
a
Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off  
the mat; save it for later use.  
When the mat is not being used, clean the  
adhesive side and affix the protective sheet  
before storing it. For details, see “Cleaning the  
Mat” on page 58.  
b
b
Test attaching the material.  
Before attaching the material to the mat, use a corner  
of the adhesive side of the mat to test attaching it.  
Check for the following when testing attaching the  
material.  
c
The color does not come off the material when it is  
peeled off.  
a Standard cut blade  
b Standard cut blade holder (turquoise)  
c Low tack adhesive mat (turquoise)  
The material is not torn or deformed when it is  
peeled off.  
If any problems occur when testing attaching, use  
different material.  
Attaching the Material (Lightweight Paper)  
c
Attach the material to the mat’s adhesive side.  
a
Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive  
side of the mat.  
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2 Medium Weight Paper  
Note  
a
Place the material within the attaching area  
(grid area) on the adhesive side. If the material  
extends from the attaching area, it may be  
damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is  
fed.  
d
1
b
Memo  
The mat does not have a top and bottom. It can  
be inserted into the feed slot from either end.  
c
d
Firmly attach all of the material to the mat so  
that there are no wrinkles and no part can curl  
off.  
a Standard cut blade  
b Standard cut blade holder (turquoise)  
c Standard mat (turquoise and purple)  
d Low tack adhesive mat (turquoise) (When  
cutting slick paper)  
Otherwise, curls in the material may become  
caught when the mat is inserted.  
Attaching the Material (Medium Weight Paper)  
Follow the steps in “Attaching the Material  
(Lightweight Paper)” on page 12.  
Peeling Off the Material (Medium Weight Paper)  
Follow the instructions in “Peeling Off the  
Material (Lightweight Paper)” on page 13.  
Note  
3 Lightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing  
If the mat is dirty, clean it. For details, see  
“Cleaning the Mat” on page 58.  
a
d
Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Paper)  
Follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension  
(page 18), installing the blade holder (page 19)  
and trial cutting (page 19) to set up your machine.  
After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly  
peel off the paper.  
b
c
a Standard cut blade  
b Standard cut blade holder (turquoise)  
c Standard mat (turquoise and purple)  
d High tack adhesive fabric support sheet (light  
blue backing)  
Attaching the Material (Lightweight Fabric for  
Quilt Piecing)  
Use the specially designed adhesive sheet to  
attach lightweight fabrics for quilt piecing to the  
standard mat. The high-tack adhesive fabric  
support sheet is perfect for quilt piecing since it  
will not leave adhesive on the surface of fabric.  
Support sheets can be repeatedly used unless they  
are peeled off the mat. They should only be used  
with patterns that have a seam allowance. When  
cutting patterns without a seam allowance, use  
the iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet.  
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a
Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive  
side of the standard mat.  
e
From its edges, attach the material to the  
adhesive side of the mat so that there are no  
wrinkles in the material.  
Be sure to first iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles.  
Note  
Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off  
the mat; save it for later use.  
b
With the glossy side of the support sheet facing  
down, attach it to the mat’s adhesive side.  
Note  
Slowly attach the support sheet from its edges so that  
no air is trapped between the mat and the sheet.  
Place the material within the attaching area  
(grid area) on the adhesive side. If the material  
extends from the attaching area, it may be  
damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is  
fed.  
Memo  
a
The mat does not have a top and bottom. It can  
be inserted into the feed slot from either end.  
Be sure that the vertical grain of the attached  
fabric runs straight up and down. The built-in  
patterns are automatically arranged suitable for  
fabric with vertical grain.  
a Glossy side of support sheet  
Note  
When drawing a seam allowance, attach the  
fabric to the mat with its wrong side facing up.  
Place the support sheet within the attaching  
area (grid area) on the adhesive side of the mat.  
If the sheet extends from the attaching area, it  
may be damaged by the feed rollers when the  
mat is fed.  
f
Firmly move the spatula handle across the  
surface of the fabric to remove any wrinkles  
and firmly attach the fabric to the mat.  
c
Peel off the backing from the top of the support  
sheet.  
b
a
a Backing (light blue)  
b Adhesive  
d
Test attaching the material.  
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.  
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If a mat with a support sheet attached is not to  
be used for a certain length of time, peel the  
support sheet off the mat and affix the  
protective sheet on the adhesive side of the mat  
before storing it.  
Do not reuse a support sheet that has been  
attached to the mat.  
Store the support sheet at room temperature  
and in a location not exposed to high  
temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.  
Do not bend the support sheet to store it.  
Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Fabric for  
Quilt Piecing)  
Follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension  
(page 18), installing the blade holder (page 19)  
and trial cutting (page 19) to set up your machine.  
After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly  
peel off just the fabric. Try not to peel off the  
support sheet.  
1
4 Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other  
Than Quilt Piecing  
a
a
b
d
b
c
b
a Standard cut blade  
a Fabric cut out  
b Support sheet remaining on mat  
b Standard cut blade holder (turquoise)  
c Standard mat (turquoise and purple)  
d Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white  
backing)  
Note  
Attaching the Material (Lightweight Fabric for  
Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing)  
Iron the specially designed contact sheet to the  
back of fabrics for any use other than quilt  
piecing, and then attach them to the standard  
mat.  
The support sheet may be unintentionally  
peeled off while you are removing the fabric  
from the mat under the following conditions:  
-
The adhesive between the mat and support  
sheet is becoming weak after repeated uses.  
The support sheet tends to be strongly  
attached to a certain types of fabrics.  
-
In this case, use the included spatula to hold  
the support sheet on the mat and remove the  
fabric using your hand.  
After cutting, carefully remove any fibers  
remaining on the support sheet.  
When attaching fabric with an iron-on sheet  
attached or paper to the mat, cleanly peel off  
the support sheet from the mat, or attach the  
material to a different standard mat without a  
support sheet attached.  
Do not leave material attached to a mat with a  
support sheet attached for a long period of  
time; otherwise, the adhesive will permeate the  
material.  
The double-faced adhesive type of the iron-on  
fabric appliqué contact sheet reinforces the fabric  
and enables any pattern to be cut easily,  
including appliqués.  
The sheet cannot be removed once it has been  
attached to the back of fabrics. For quilt piecing,  
use the high-tack adhesive fabric support sheet  
and avoid using the iron-on fabric appliqué  
contact sheet.  
Note  
The contact sheet may not adhere to a fabric  
surface that is so rough that the two surfaces  
cannot be heat-set to adhere to each other.  
Notice on Use of Support Sheet  
When the sheet’s adhesive strength decreases  
or fabric becomes twisted while being cut,  
replace the sheet with a new one.  
When peeling the sheet off the mat or replacing  
the sheet, use the spatula to carefully remove  
the old sheet.  
Store the mat in between uses with the  
protective sheet affixed to the support sheet.  
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a
Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive  
side of the standard mat.  
d
Evenly iron the entire contact sheet to affix it to  
the wrong side of the fabric.  
With the iron on a medium temperature setting (140 to  
160 °C (284 °F to 320 °F)), press each part of the sheet  
for about 20 seconds (the length of time differs  
depending on the material).  
Be sure to apply pressure on the top of the backing  
and push out any air between the sheet and fabric.  
Note  
a
Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off  
the mat; save it for later use.  
When the mat is not being used, clean the  
adhesive side and affix the protective sheet  
before storing it. For details, see “Cleaning the  
Mat” on page 58.  
a Backing  
Note  
Before attaching the contact sheet to the fabric,  
use a piece of the sheet to test attaching it. If  
any problems occur when testing attaching,  
use different material.  
Leaving the iron in the same place for too long  
may scorch or melt the material.  
b
Cut the contact sheet to a size 2 cm or more  
larger than the outline of the pattern to be cut.  
b
a
e
Peel off the backing from the contact sheet.  
c
Before peeling off the backing, allow all parts to cool.  
b
a Pattern to be cut  
b Cutting line of sheet  
c Margin of 2 cm or more  
a
a Contact sheet  
b Backing  
c
With the glossy side of the contact sheet facing  
down, place it on the wrong side of the fabric.  
f
With the side of the fabric that the contact  
sheet is attached to facing down, attach the  
material to the mat from its edges.  
Slowly attach the material from its edges so that no air  
is trapped between it and the mat.  
Be sure to first iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles.  
Before placing the contact sheet on the fabric, make  
sure that the fabric has been allowed to cool after  
ironing.  
a
b
a Glossy side of contact sheet  
b Wrong side of fabric  
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Attaching Fabrics With the Double-Sided  
Adhesive  
Note  
Place a cutout on a base fabric and apply pressure  
on the top of the cutout using an iron. (The  
contact sheet may not adhere well to some  
fabrics.) Hand or machine stitch to ensure that the  
cutout stays in place.  
Place the material within the attaching area  
(grid area) on the adhesive side. If the material  
extends from the attaching area, it may be  
damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is  
fed.  
1
Memo  
The mat does not have a top and bottom. It can  
be inserted into the feed slot from either end.  
Be sure that the vertical grain of the attached  
fabric runs straight up and down. The built-in  
patterns are automatically arranged suitable for  
fabric with vertical grain.  
b
a
g
Firmly attach all of the material to the mat so  
that there are no wrinkles and no part can curl  
off.  
a Base fabric  
b Cutout with a contact sheet  
Otherwise, curls in the material may become  
caught when the mat is inserted.  
Note  
Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Fabric for  
Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing)  
Do not wash fabrics attached together with a  
double-sided 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.  
When attaching fabrics of different weights with  
the double-sided adhesive, first iron the lighter-  
weight fabric to affix the contact sheet.  
Follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension  
(page 18), installing the blade holder (page 19)  
and trial cutting (page 19) to set up your machine.  
After cutting the material, use a spatula to peel off  
the fabric together with the attached contact  
sheet.  
Notice on Use of Contact Sheet  
Store the contact sheet at room temperature  
and in a location not exposed to high  
temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.  
5 Medium Weight Fabric for Any Use  
a
b
Other Than Quilt Piecing  
a
d
b
c
a Pattern that was cut out  
b Contact sheet  
Note  
a Deep cut blade  
b Deep cut blade holder (purple)  
c Standard mat (turquoise and purple)  
d Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white  
backing)  
Do not place anything heated on the fabric  
attached with a contact sheet. Adhesive will  
permeate any other pieces of fabric around.  
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Attaching the Material (Medium Weight Fabric  
for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing)  
Follow the steps in “Attaching the Material  
(Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt  
Piecing)” on page 15.  
Cutting Settings  
Use the following table to select the appropriate  
settings according to the material that will be cut.  
Scale Pressure  
Setting Setting  
Material Type  
Blade  
Peeling Off the Material (Medium Weight Fabric  
for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing)  
Follow the instructions in “Peeling Off the  
Material (Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other  
Than Quilt Piecing)” on page 17.  
Lightweight paper  
(vellum)  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
3
4
4
0
0
4
Heavy weight  
paper (cardstock)  
Lightweight fabric  
(cotton fabric)  
Heavy weight  
fabric (1-mm-thick Deep-cut  
5
5
Adjusting the Blade Extension  
felt)  
*
*
Adjust the setting for “Cut Pressure” in the settings  
screen (page 23).  
Use a support sheet or contact sheet when you cut  
a piece of fabric out. For details, see “Mat and  
Cutting Blade Combinations” on page 12.  
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 19.  
Note  
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.  
The settings indicated in the table are  
approximations. The setting will differ  
depending on the type and thickness of the  
material to be cut. Be sure to perform a trial  
cutting first.  
a
Adjusting the Cutting Blade  
a
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.  
c
b
a End of holder cap  
b Material that will be cut  
c Length of blade tip  
a
Note  
Be careful that the blade does not extend too  
much. If there is too much of a blade extension,  
the material may not be cut cleanly and the mat  
will deteriorate quicker.  
b
a Reference line  
b Extend the blade tip to its maximum.  
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b
Check the thickness of the material, and then  
adjust the blade extension. See “Appropriate  
Blade Extension” on page 18.  
c
Grasp the holder grip, and then insert the  
holder into the carriage.  
The larger the holder scale setting, the further the  
blade extends.  
a
1
a
b
a Grip  
d
Push down on the holder lock lever.  
Firmly push down until the holder is locked in place.  
a Turn to the left to decrease the blade extension.  
b Turn to the right to increase the blade  
extension.  
Installing and Uninstalling the Holder  
Install the holder in the machine.  
e
Reverse the installation procedure to uninstall  
the holder.  
a
Press  
in the operation panel to turn on the  
machine.  
For details, see “Turning On/Off the Machine” on  
page 10.  
Note  
After removing the blade holder from the  
machine or when storing it, store the blade tip  
within the holder.  
b
If the holder lock lever is not raised, raise it.  
The holder cannot be installed if the lever is lowered.  
a
Trial Cutting  
Make sure that the blade extension is appropriate for  
the material. Using the same material to cut or draw  
on in your project, perform trial cutting.  
a Holder lock lever  
Turning On the Machine  
Press  
in the operation panel to turn on the machine.  
For details, see “Turning On/Off the Machine” on  
page 10.  
Setting the Holder  
Install the cutting blade holder into the carriage of the  
machine.  
For details, see “Installing and Uninstalling the  
Holder” on page 19.  
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Selecting the Test Pattern  
Loading the Mat  
Cut out a test pattern from paper.  
a
Attach the material that will be cut to the mat.  
Memo  
For details on attaching material to the mat, see  
“Mat and Cutting Blade Combinations” on  
page 12.  
The language setting can be specified in the  
settings screen (see “Language” on page 23).  
b
While holding the mat level and lightly  
a
Select “Pattern” in the home screen.  
inserting it into the feed slot, press  
operation panel.  
in the  
Lightly insert the mat so that it aligns with the guides  
on the left and right sides of the feed slot and is tucked  
under the feed rollers.  
b
b
b
Touch the “Test” key in the pattern category  
selection screen.  
a
a
c
Select a pattern in the pattern selection screen.  
We recommend using pattern “T-02” when cutting  
paper and pattern “T-03” when cutting fabric.  
a Guides  
b Feed rollers  
d
Touch the “Set” key.  
X The mat is fed in to complete the preparations for  
e
Check the pattern arrangement, and then touch  
the “OK” key.  
cutting.  
For details on changing the pattern arrangement,  
see “Pattern Layout Screen” on page 35.  
Press  
to cancel the pattern selection, and  
then select the pattern again.  
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Cutting  
Select “Cut” in the draw/cut selection screen.  
Unloading the Mat  
a
a
Press  
in the operation panel to feed out  
the mat.  
1
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
Note  
Make sure that patterns that will be cut out are  
arranged in the cutting area corresponding to  
the size of the material attached before  
continuing operation.  
b
Peel off the material from an area that is easily  
removable, such as a corner, and then slowly  
peel while maintaining an even pressure.  
b
Adjust the cutting speed and pressure.  
Before cutting the pattern, adjust the cutting speed and  
pressure. These adjustments can be made from the  
settings screen. Press  
in the operation panel and  
touch  
to display the second page of the settings  
screen.  
X Touch  
or  
to change the settings and  
then touch the “OK” key.  
c
Holding the mat with your hand, use the  
included spatula to carefully peel off the cut-  
out patterns.  
Note  
Depending on the fabric being used, it may not  
be cut cleanly if the cutting pressure is not  
correctly adjusted. For the appropriate cutting  
pressure, see “Cutting Settings” on page 18.  
c
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start cutting.  
Note  
For instructions on how to peel off the material,  
see also “Mat and Cutting Blade Combinations”  
on page 12.  
X When cutting is finished, the message “Finished  
cutting.” appears on the display. Touch the “OK”  
key to return to the draw/cut selection screen.  
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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.  
With an Appropriate Blade Extension  
When the material is peeled off, a faint trace of  
the cut remains on the mat surface.  
With a Blade Extension That Needs to be  
Adjusted  
Trial cutting results  
Tips for adjustment  
Too Little of a Blade Extension:  
Turn the holder cap half a  
Part of the cut  
material remains  
when it is peeled off.  
marking to the right. (  
b)  
Too Little of a Blade Extension:  
Turn the holder cap one marking  
The material is not  
clearly cut.  
to the right. (  
b)  
Too Much of a Blade Extension:  
Turn the holder cap one marking  
There are deep cuts  
completely through  
the mat.  
to the left. (  
a)  
a
b
Note  
Be careful that the blade does not extend too  
much. If there is too much of a blade extension,  
the material may not be cut cleanly and the mat  
will deteriorate quicker.  
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MACHINE SETTINGS  
Settings Screen  
1
From the LCD panel, the settings for specific  
functions can be selected and settings can be  
b
adjusted. To display the settings screen, press  
in the operation panel.  
Touch the “OK” key to apply the settings.  
Touch to return to the previous screen  
without applying the settings.  
Page 1  
a
b
Background  
Adjust the contrast of a background image scanned  
with the background scanning function. For details,  
see “Scanning a Background Image” on page 38.  
b
Page 2  
c
a Settings screen page number  
b Touch to display a different page.  
c Touch to finish specifying settings.  
Language  
Select the display language. Touch  
, select the  
desired display language, and then touch the “OK”  
key.  
Cut Speed  
Adjust the cutting speed.  
Unit  
Select either millimeters or inches as the displayed  
measurement units.  
Cut Pressure  
Adjust the cutting pressure. For the appropriate  
cutting pressure, see “Cutting Settings” on page 18.  
Cut Area  
Specify the area for cutting/drawing according to the  
Draw Speed  
Adjust the drawing speed.  
size of material to be used. Touch , and then  
Draw Pressure  
touch and drag the area resizing keys to specify the  
area. When using a 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm)  
mat, touch the mat size key to select a larger mat size,  
and then specify the area size.  
Adjust the drawing pressure. Adjustments to the  
drawing pressure will affect the finished product. Use  
the same material that the pattern will be drawn on to  
make the adjustments in advance. If the pressure is  
too high, the pen tip may be damaged. Adjust the  
pressure appropriately.  
Page 3  
a
a Area resizing key (Using the touch pen, touch  
the key, and then drag it around the screen to  
specify the area.)  
Auto Shutdown  
Specify the length of time for the auto shutdown  
function. The setting can be specified in 1-hour  
increments. For details, see “Auto Shutdown” on  
page 24.  
b
Buzzer Sound  
Select whether or not an operation sound is  
produced, for example, when a key is touched.  
b Mat size key (Touching the key switches  
between the mat size 12" × 12" (305 mm × 305  
mm) and 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm).)  
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Seam Allowance  
Specify the seam allowance. This is applied when  
drawing on fabric, then cutting it, for example, when  
making quilt pieces. For details, see “Cutting Around  
Drawings” on page 44.  
Auto Shutdown  
If the machine is not used for a specified length of  
time, it will automatically turn off. The length of time  
until the machine turns off can be specified in the  
settings screen.  
Memo  
When multiple patterns are cut at the same  
time, the setting specified in this screen is  
applied to all patterns.  
If cutting line data saved with a different seam  
allowance is imported and used, the setting  
specified in this screen will have priority over  
the saved setting.  
Pattern Interval  
Specify the spacing between patterns as well as white  
space around the edges of cutting area when patterns  
in the pattern layout screen are automatically  
arranged. The larger the number setting, the further  
spacing between patterns. For details on the auto  
layout function, see “Auto Layout Functions” on  
page 38.  
Note  
If the machine is automatically turned off after you  
reach the pattern layout screen, the stored  
information can be recalled when the machine is  
turned on again. Following the instructions in the  
message screen that appear when the machine is  
turned on again, touch the “OK” key to display the  
pattern layout screen or touch the “Cancel” key to  
return to the home screen.  
Set the number to “3” or higher when  
lightweight fabric is attached to the mat with a  
high tack adhesive fabric support sheet.  
Page 4  
a
Opening Screen  
Select whether the opening slide show is displayed  
after the machine is turned on. If the slide show is  
displayed, touch the screen to display the home  
screen.  
b
Page 5  
c
a Message screen  
b Pattern layout screen  
c Home screen  
No.  
Displays the serial number specific for this machine.  
Ver.  
If the machine is automatically turned off before you  
reach the pattern layout screen, the home screen will  
be displayed when the machine is turned on again.  
Displays the version information for this software.  
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Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATIONS  
PATTERN CUTTING  
The following procedures use built-in patterns to  
describe the entire series of operations, from  
selecting a pattern and editing it to cutting.  
b
Select the category for the pattern to be cut out  
in the pattern category selection screen.  
For this example, select  
.
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Tutorial 1 - Cutting Patterns  
a
b
a Touch to return to the previous screen.  
b Pattern categories  
Memo  
The pattern categories and built-in patterns that  
appear in the operation screens differ  
depending on the machine model. For details  
on the built-in patterns, refer to the included  
pattern list.  
In this tutorial, we will cut two built-in patterns.  
Turning On the Machine  
c
Select the first pattern to be used in the pattern  
selection screen.  
Press  
to turn on the machine.  
For details, see “Turning On/Off the Machine” on  
page 10.  
Setting the Holder  
Install the cutting blade holder into the carriage of the  
machine.  
a
b
For details, see “Installing and Uninstalling the  
Holder” on page 19.  
Selecting and Editing the First Pattern  
Select “Pattern” in the home screen.  
a Touch to scroll up.  
b Touch to scroll down.  
a
d
Edit the pattern using the pattern editing  
screen.  
After editing is finished, touch the “Set” key.  
For details on the editing functions, see “Pattern  
Editing Functions” on page 33.  
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e
Check the pattern arrangement.  
Selecting and Editing the Second  
Pattern  
The two patterns that will be cut out appear in the  
pattern layout screen. After checking the arrangement,  
touch the “OK” key.  
a
Touch the “Add” key in the pattern layout  
screen.  
From this screen, an individual pattern can be  
edited, moved or deleted. For details on the  
functions that can be used in the pattern layout  
screen, see “Layout Editing Functions” on  
page 35.  
By using the auto layout function, the  
arrangement of the patterns can easily be  
adjusted. For details, see “Auto Layout  
Functions” on page 38.  
X The pattern category selection screen appears.  
Press  
to cancel the pattern selection, and  
then select the pattern again.  
b
Select the category for the pattern to be cut  
out.  
X The draw/cut selection screen appears.  
a
Note  
Depending on the pattern type and material to  
be cut, the patterns may not be cleanly cut if  
their spacing is too small. In that case,  
rearrange the patterns to separate them.  
a Touch to return to the previous screen.  
Memo  
c
Select the second pattern to be used.  
To move a pattern within the cutting/drawing  
area, touch the pattern on the screen and drag  
it to the desired position.  
d
Edit the pattern.  
After editing is finished, touch the “Set” key.  
For details on the editing functions, see “Pattern  
Editing Functions” on page 33.  
To delete a pattern from the arrangement,  
select the pattern in the layout editing screen,  
and then use the function for deleting.  
X Touch  
in the pattern layout screen.  
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X Touch the pattern to be deleted in the screen.  
To delete multiple patterns, use the function for  
selecting multiple patterns. For details, see  
“Selecting Multiple Patterns” on page 31.  
b
Adjust the cutting speed and pressure.  
Before cutting the pattern, adjust the cutting speed and  
pressure. These adjustments can be made from the  
settings screen. Press  
in the operation panel.  
X Touch  
or  
to change the settings.  
2
Note  
Depending on the fabric being used, it may not  
be cut cleanly if the cutting pressure is not  
correctly adjusted. For the appropriate cutting  
pressure, see “Cutting Settings” on page 18.  
X Touch  
in the layout editing screen to  
delete the selected pattern(s).  
c
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start cutting.  
X When cutting is finished, the draw/cut selection  
screen appears again.  
Unloading the Mat  
Feed out the mat, and then use the included spatula to  
peel off the patterns.  
For details, see “Unloading the Mat” on page 21.  
Loading the Mat  
While holding the mat level and lightly inserting it into  
the feed slot, press  
in the operation panel.  
For details, see “Loading the Mat” on page 20.  
Cutting  
Select “Cut” in the draw/cut selection screen.  
a
Tutorial 2 - Cutting Advanced Patterns  
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
Before cutting your project, adjust the blade  
extension appropriately. For details, see  
“Adjusting the Blade Extension” on page 18.  
Note  
Before continuing operation, make sure that  
patterns that will be cut out are arranged in the  
cutting area corresponding to the size of the  
material to be used.  
In this tutorial, we will cut a built-in pattern in the  
category.  
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e
Edit the size of the entire pattern using the  
pattern sizing screen.  
After editing is finished, touch the “OK” key.  
Selecting and Editing the First Pattern  
Piece  
a
Select “Pattern” in the home screen.  
For details on the pattern sizing screen, see  
“Pattern Sizing” on page 34.  
b
Select the category in the pattern category  
selection screen.  
f
Select the piece to be edited first in the pattern  
piece list screen, and then touch the “OK” key.  
a
From the pattern piece list that appears in the screen,  
touch a pattern piece to edit it individually.  
b
a Touch to return to the previous screen.  
b Pattern categories  
Memo  
The pattern categories and built-in patterns that  
appear in the operation screens differ  
depending on the machine model. For details  
on the built-in patterns, refer to the included  
pattern list.  
c
Select the sub-category in the pattern sub-  
category selection screen.  
Memo  
The pattern pieces displayed in the pattern  
piece list screen are automatically arranged so  
that the grain is vertical when fabric is used as  
the material for cutting. Therefore, the angle at  
which the pattern appears in the pattern piece  
list may differ from the actual angle of the  
pattern piece to be cut out.  
b
a
d
Select the pattern to be cut out in the pattern  
selection screen.  
a Appearance in pattern piece list  
b Actual arrangement of the pattern piece to be  
cut out  
a
b
Change the angle of pattern piece using the  
rotating function according to your project. For  
details, see “Editing the Pattern Piece” on  
page 34.  
a Touch to scroll up.  
b Touch to scroll down.  
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g
Edit the pattern piece using the pattern piece  
editing screen.  
After editing is finished, touch the “Set” key.  
b
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start cutting.  
X After the first pattern piece has been cut out, the  
following message appears. In order to cut out  
the second pattern piece, touch the “Select the  
next part” key.  
For details on the editing functions, see “Editing the  
Pattern Piece” on page 34.  
2
X Touching the “Select the next part” key erases all  
editing information for the first pattern piece and  
displays the pattern piece list screen again.  
h
Check the pattern piece arrangement using the  
pattern layout screen.  
The pattern piece to be cut out appears in the screen.  
After checking the arrangement, touch the “OK” key.  
Unloading the Mat  
From this screen, an individual pattern piece can  
be edited, moved, deleted or saved. For details on  
the editing functions in the pattern layout screen,  
see “Pattern Layout Screen” on page 35.  
a
Press  
in the operation panel to feed out  
the mat.  
In order to replace the material with one of a different  
color, the material used for the first pattern piece must  
be fed out.  
X The draw/cut selection screen appears.  
Loading the Mat  
Attach the material that the first pattern piece will be cut  
out of to the mat, and then feed in the mat from the feed  
slot.  
When cutting a pattern consisting of multiple pieces in  
different colors, edit the pattern piece for each color,  
and then change the material to cut out each piece.  
b
Peel from the mat the pattern piece that was  
cut out.  
For details on peeling the material from the mat, see  
“Unloading the Mat” on page 21.  
For details on preparing the material and loading  
the mat, see “Loading the Mat” on page 20.  
Cutting the First Pattern  
a
Select “Cut” in the draw/cut selection screen.  
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
Note  
Before continuing operation, make sure that  
patterns that will be cut out are arranged in the  
cutting area corresponding to the size of the  
material to be used.  
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Editing and Cutting the Second Pattern  
Piece  
a
Select and edit the second pattern piece, and  
then touch the “OK” key.  
For details on editing the pattern, follow steps  
f
-
h
(page 29) in “Selecting and Editing the First Pattern  
Piece”.  
a
a Touch to return to the pattern category  
selection screen for selecting another pattern.  
b
Follow the procedures described in “Loading  
the Mat” (page 20) and “Cutting” (page 21) to  
load the material to be used for the second  
pattern piece and cut it out.  
X When cutting is finished, a message appears.  
c
After all pattern pieces have been cut out,  
touch the “Finish” key.  
X The draw/cut selection screen appears again.  
Unloading the Mat  
Peel from the mat the pattern piece that was cut out.  
For details on peeling the material from the mat, see  
“Unloading the Mat” on page 21.  
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PATTERN SELECTION  
Four pattern selection functions are available in the  
layout editing screen depending on your preference.  
b
Individually touch all the patterns you want to  
select in the screen, and then touch the “OK”  
key.  
X Touch  
in the pattern layout screen to use  
the pattern selection functions.  
2
Memo  
Touching a selected (surrounded with a red  
box) pattern again clears its multiple selection.  
Touching any blank space in the screen clears  
all the pattern selections.  
Selecting a Single Pattern  
Select an individual pattern to be edited by either  
Selecting All Patterns  
touching it in the editing screen or using  
and  
a
Touch  
in the layout editing screen for  
, and then touch the “OK” key.  
The selected pattern is surrounded with a red box.  
making multiple pattern selection.  
b
Touch  
to select all the patterns on the  
screen.  
Selecting Multiple Patterns  
c
Check the selection, and then touch the “OK”  
key.  
Selecting Desired Patterns  
X All the selected patterns are surrounded with a  
red box.  
a
Touch  
in the layout editing screen for  
making multiple pattern selection.  
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Specifying the Selection Area  
a
Touch  
in the layout editing screen for  
making multiple pattern selection.  
b
Touch  
for specifying an area to select the  
patterns.  
c
Touch and drag the area resizing keys to specify  
the area, and then touch the “OK” key.  
a
b
a Keys for specifying the area  
b Patterns to be selected  
Note  
This method of selecting patterns within a  
specified area is useful for welding or unifying  
patterns and deleting unwanted images when  
scanning (page 52).  
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Chapter 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS  
b Sizing (Width)  
Edit the pattern width while maintaining the aspect  
Pattern Editing Functions  
ratio. Touch or to adjust the setting. Touch  
to edit only the width.  
The pattern editing functions available may differ  
depending on the pattern you select. Follow the  
instructions in either this section or “Pattern Editing  
Functions - Advanced Patterns” on page 34.  
3
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 1; Step  
d
(page 25)  
Pattern editing screen in “Selecting and Editing the  
First Pattern”  
c Duplicating  
Create a duplicate of the pattern. Touch  
a
h
or  
b
to specify the number of pattern duplicates to be  
created.  
c
g
f
e
d
Note  
Depending on the pattern being used, the  
material may not be cut cleanly, if reducing the  
size of the pattern. Before making your project,  
perform trial cutting with the same material.  
d Unlocking the Aspect Ratio  
Touch  
to edit the pattern size without  
maintaining the aspect ratio. The function is available  
depending on the pattern you select. If the key is not  
available, the aspect ratio is locked and the pattern  
can only be edited while maintaining the aspect ratio.  
a Sizing (Height)  
Edit the pattern height while maintaining the aspect  
ratio. Touch  
or  
to adjust the setting. Touch  
e Rotating  
Rotate the pattern.  
to edit only the height.  
Touch the key for the desired angle.  
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f Mirroring  
Flip the pattern along a vertical axis.  
Pattern Editing Functions - Advanced  
Patterns  
The pattern editing functions available may differ  
depending on the pattern you select. Follow the  
instructions in either this section or “Pattern Editing  
Functions” on page 33.  
Pattern Sizing  
g Seam Allowance  
Apply the seam allowance setting. Apply this setting  
when cutting around a drawn pattern, such as when  
making appliqué or quilt pieces. When applied, the  
drawing line (blue) and cutting line (black) appear.  
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 2; Step  
e
(page 28)  
Pattern sizing screen in “Selecting and Editing the  
For details on the seam allowance function, see  
“Cutting Around Drawings” on page 44.  
First Pattern Piece”  
a
b
a Touch to edit the pattern height (while  
maintaining the aspect ratio).  
Memo  
b Touch to edit the pattern width (while  
Depending on the pattern, the seam allowance  
may be applied as a default. Check the setting.  
maintaining the aspect ratio).  
Memo  
h Previewing  
All the pattern pieces displayed on the pattern  
sizing screen can be resized while maintaining  
the aspect ratio.  
Display a preview of the edited pattern.  
Editing the Pattern Piece  
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 2; Step  
g
(page 29)  
Pattern piece editing  
screen  
in “Selecting and Editing the  
First Pattern Piece”  
a
d
c
b
a Duplicating  
b Rotating  
c Mirroring  
d Seam Allowance  
For details on using each key, see “Pattern  
Editing Functions” on page 33.  
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Pattern Layout Screen  
Layout Editing Functions  
The arrangement of the patterns can be edited. The  
cutting/drawing area specified with the “Cut Area”  
setting (page 23) in the settings screen is displayed in  
the preview screen. Edit the pattern arrangement so  
that the patterns fit within the specified area.  
The layout editing functions are available when  
is touched in the pattern layout screen.  
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 1; Step  
e
(page 26)  
Pattern layout screen in “Selecting and Editing the  
3
Second Pattern”  
X The layout editing screen appears.  
a
a
c
d
e
b
b
c
d
e
a Adding Patterns  
Add a pattern to the layout.  
h
g
f
X Touching this key displays the pattern category  
selection screen. From that screen, select the  
pattern to be added.  
a Magnifying  
Display the patterns enlarged. To scroll through the  
screen, touch the arrow keys.  
b Saving  
Save the pattern arrangement as data. For details, see  
“Saving” on page 41.  
c Editing  
The patterns in the layout can be edited, moved or  
deleted. For details, see “Layout Editing Functions”  
on page 35.  
d Auto Layout  
b Selecting Patterns  
Automatically arrange the patterns to reduce their  
spacing. For details, see “Auto Layout Functions” on  
page 38.  
Select an individual pattern or multiple patterns to be  
edited. For details, see “PATTERN SELECTION” on  
page 31.  
e Background Scanning  
c Deleting  
Scan the material for cutting/drawing to be displayed  
in the background of the pattern layout screen.  
You can use specific areas of the material to cut out/  
draw patterns, or display the material that has already  
been cut in order to reuse it. For details, see  
“Scanning a Background Image” on page 38.  
Delete the selected patterns.  
d Moving  
Incrementally move the selected patterns. Touch the  
arrow keys to adjust the position of the patterns.  
Memo  
The pattern can also be moved by touching it  
displayed in the layout editing screen and  
dragging it in the screen.  
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e Editing Individual Patterns  
g Welding (Merging the Outlines of Multiple  
Patterns)  
Edit the selected individual pattern.  
Weld the outlines of multiple patterns to create a  
single outline. For details, see “Welding (Merging the  
Outlines of Multiple Patterns)” on page 36.  
X Touching this key displays the pattern editing  
screen. From that screen, an individual pattern  
can be edited.  
For details, see “Pattern Editing Functions” on  
page 33.  
h Previewing  
Display a preview of the edited pattern.  
Welding (Merging the Outlines of  
Multiple Patterns)  
When multiple patterns are selected in the layout  
editing screen, the outlines of those patterns can be  
welded to create a single outline.  
Note  
This function is not available when multiple  
patterns are selected.  
Memo  
If the cutting line of a pattern extends from the  
cutting/drawing area due to editing, such as by  
applying a seam allowance or flipping a pattern,  
the line will become gray. Continue editing the  
pattern to move it within the cutting/drawing  
area.  
a
b
Select two heart patterns of different sizes and  
arrange them in the pattern layout screen.  
Touch the large heart pattern in the pattern  
layout screen, and then drag it over the small  
pattern.  
f Unifying (Grouping Multiple Patterns)  
When multiple patterns are selected in the layout  
editing screen, those patterns can be unified together  
and edited as a single pattern. This is useful for  
increasing or reducing the size of multiple patterns at  
one time. For selecting multiple patterns, touch  
in the layout editing screen. For details, see “Selecting  
Multiple Patterns” on page 31.  
X Unifying  
c
Touch  
in the pattern layout screen.  
X Increasing the size of multiple patterns at one  
time  
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d
Touch  
in the layout editing screen.  
For details on the functions in the layout editing  
screen, see “Layout Editing Functions” on page 35.  
Note  
This function welds the outermost outline of the  
patterns. When welding certain types of  
patterns that have inside areas cut out, the cut-  
out areas are not used to create the outline. Be  
sure that the welded patterns in the preview  
area meet your wishes before completing the  
procedure.  
e
Select  
, and then touch the “OK” key.  
3
Two pattern selection functions are available  
depending on your preference.  
For details on selecting multiple patterns, see  
“Selecting Multiple Patterns” on page 31.  
-
Welding built-in characters  
f
Touch  
.
-
Welding character images created by  
scanning  
g
Check the preview, and then touch the “OK”  
key.  
Note  
Welding pattern outlines cannot be undone. In  
order to recreate the original pattern  
arrangement, select the patterns again, and  
then arrange them.  
X The outlines of the selected patterns are welded.  
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Auto Layout Functions  
Scanning a Background Image  
The auto layout function is useful when you do not  
wish to waste the material attached to the mat.  
In this example, we will use material with a cutout in  
its upper-left corner as a background image.  
Touch  
in the pattern layout screen (page 35)  
to perform the auto layout function.  
Note  
Depending on the pattern and material to be  
cut, the patterns may not be cleanly cut if their  
spacing is too small. In that case, rearrange the  
patterns to slightly separate them.  
The spacing between arranged patterns can be  
specified in the settings screen (see “Pattern  
Interval” on page 24). Perform the auto layout  
function after every time you adjust the spacing  
between patterns so the changes are applied.  
Set the number to “3” or higher in the “Pattern  
Interval” setting when lightweight fabric is  
attached to the mat with a high tack adhesive  
fabric support sheet.  
Memo  
The background scanning function is also  
useful when cutting out patterns from material  
with a design on it. By arranging the patterns on  
the screen in the desired patterned area of the  
material, cutouts with a specific design can be  
created.  
a
b
c
This function cannot be used when an optional  
scanning mat is used.  
a Rearranging By Rotating Patterns to Any Angle  
This is useful when arranging a large number of  
patterns in a limited space.  
a
Touch  
in the pattern layout screen to  
start the background scanning function.  
b Rearranging By Rotating Patterns 0° or 180°  
This is useful when arranging the printed design  
(vertical patterns) on paper or fabric as the material for  
cutting/drawing or when using the vertical grain.  
X The following message appears.  
c Rearranging Without Rotating Patterns  
This is useful when arranging the printed design on  
paper or fabric as the material for cutting/drawing or  
when using the grain.  
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b
Attach the material for the background to the  
d
Touch  
.
mat, and then press  
panel.  
in the operation  
For details on preparing the material and loading the  
mat, see “Loading the Mat” on page 20.  
X The layout editing screen appears.  
Memo  
The pattern can also be moved by touching and  
dragging it in the screen.  
3
e
Use the layout editing functions to move the  
patterns.  
X The mat is fed in, and the “Start/Stop” button in  
For details on moving patterns, see “Layout Editing  
Functions” on page 35.  
the operation panel lights up.  
c
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start scanning.  
X After the material has been scanned, it appears as  
the background in the pattern layout screen.  
a
Memo  
The pattern can also be moved by touching the  
pattern(s) displayed in the layout editing screen  
and dragging it in the screen.  
a Material with a cutout displayed as background  
Memo  
If it is difficult to see the arranged patterns,  
adjust the background contrast in the settings  
f
Check that the patterns in the screen do not  
overlap the cutouts in the background material  
and then touch the “OK” key.  
screen. Press  
in the operation panel to  
display the settings screen.  
X
X
X
: Makes the background image darker.  
: Makes the background image lighter.  
: Does not display the background image.  
Memo  
When the scanned material is unloaded, the  
background is cleared.  
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d Space key  
e Letter/accented character/number selection  
key  
Character Input Functions  
f Backspace key (deletes one character from the  
end of those displayed)  
Characters can be selected, edited, cut out and  
drawn as a single pattern. Select the character type  
from the pattern category selection screen.  
Memo  
If the entered characters do not fit within the  
cutting/drawing area, the character size is  
automatically reduced.  
a
b
d
Adjust the settings of character size and  
character spacing.  
Touch  
or  
to adjust the character size or the  
space between characters. After completing the  
adjustment, touch the “Set” key.  
a Select decorated characters. The characters  
can be edited, cut out and drawn as a pattern.  
For details on editing, see “Pattern Editing  
Functions” on page 33.  
a
b
b Type in the desired combination of characters.  
Typing In the Word “RAINBOW”  
a
Select the font category in the pattern category  
selection screen.  
c
a Character size adjustment keys  
0
6
12  
0
6
12  
b
Touch the desired font type.  
Select the desired font type from the five that are  
available.  
b Character spacing adjustment keys  
0
6
12  
0
6
12  
c Size of entire character string  
c
Type in the characters.  
e
Check the character arrangement.  
The keyboard is in the QWERTY layout. After entering  
the characters, touch the “OK” key.  
To cut or draw, touch the “OK” key.  
To save the characters as data, touch the “Save” key.  
For details on saving data, see “Saving” on page 41.  
f
a
b
c
d
e
Memo  
a Character input display  
b Character keys  
c Uppercase/lowercase selection key  
Entered characters can only be edited as the  
entire character string. One character cannot  
be edited individually.  
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MEMORY FUNCTIONS  
Patterns and characters arranged in the cutting/  
drawing area can be saved and recalled later. Either  
the machine’s memory or a USB flash drive can be  
selected as the location for saving and recalling.  
Note  
USB flash drive is widely used, however some  
USB flash drive may not be usable with this  
machine. Please visit our website  
details.  
This machine is incompatible with a USB hub.  
Plug the USB flash drive directly into the USB  
port.  
b Save to the USB flash drive.  
X Touch this key to start saving. When saving is  
finished, the following message and the name of  
the saved file appear.  
3
Saving  
The name of the saved file with the extension  
“.fcm” is automatically assigned.  
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 1; Step  
e
(page 26)  
Note  
Pattern layout screen in “Selecting and Editing the  
Second Pattern”  
While data is being saved, do not remove the  
USB flash drive.  
a
Touch the “Save” key to display the destination  
memory selection screen.  
c
Touch the “OK” key to finish saving the data.  
X The destination memory selection screen appears  
again.  
Recalling  
Available in the following screen  
b
Touch the desired destination.  
Tutorial 1; Step  
b
(page 25)  
Pattern category  
selection screen  
In order to save data on a USB flash drive, plug the  
USB flash drive into the USB port on this machine.  
in “Selecting and Editing the  
First Pattern”  
a
Touch the “Saved Data” key to display the  
destination memory selection screen.  
a
b
a Save to the machine’s memory  
X Touch this key to start saving. When saving is  
finished, the following message and the name of  
the saved file appear.  
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b
Touch the desired destination, and then select  
the desired pattern.  
c
Check the preview of the pattern layout in the  
screen, and then touch the “OK” key.  
To recall data from a USB flash drive, plug the USB  
flash drive into the USB port on this machine.  
a
b
a
b
d
c
a Touch to return to the list of patterns at the  
destination.  
b Touch to delete the data for the displayed  
pattern layout.  
c Touch to recall the pattern layout data.  
d Touch to display the patterns enlarged.  
a Recall from the machine’s memory.  
X Touch the pattern to be recalled and display a  
preview of the pattern layout.  
Memo  
Even if a seam allowance has been saved with  
the pattern(s) (see “Cutting Around Drawings”  
on page 44), the “Seam Allowance” setting  
specified in the settings screen will have priority  
and will be applied. If necessary, adjust the  
“Seam Allowance” setting in the settings screen  
(see “Seam Allowance” on page 24).  
b Recall from a USB flash drive.  
X If there are folders on the USB flash drive, touch a  
folder to display the list of patterns that it  
contains.  
If there are many folders or patterns, touch the  
arrows keys in the screen to scroll up or down.  
Note  
If the name of the data file/folder cannot be  
identified, for example, when the name contains  
special characters, the file/folder is not  
displayed. If this occurs, change the name of  
the file/folder. We recommend using the 26  
letters of the alphabet (uppercase and  
lowercase), the numbers 0 through 9, “-” and  
“_”.  
X Touch the pattern to be recalled and display a  
preview of the pattern layout.  
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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.  
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c
Close the lid of the pen holder.  
Note  
After use, remove the pen from the pen holder,  
and then attach the cap to the pen before  
storing it.  
Preparation  
Prepare the following accessories for drawing. An  
additional purchase may be required depending on the  
machine model.  
Drawing  
Grasp the holder grip, and then install the pen  
- Pen holder  
a
- Erasable pen set or color pen set  
- Mat appropriate for the material that will be drawn  
on.  
- Blade and blade holder appropriate for the material  
that will be cut.  
holder in the carriage with its lid opening  
button facing against you.  
For details, see “Installing and Uninstalling the  
Holder” on page 19.  
- Contact sheet or support sheet appropriate for fabrics  
that will be cut or drawn on.  
Drawing  
In this example, we will draw a built-in pattern on  
material.  
Preparing the Pen Holder  
a
Press the button at the center of the pen holder  
to unhook the lid and open it.  
b
Select and edit the pattern.  
For details on selecting and editing patterns, see  
“Selecting and Editing the First Pattern” on  
page 25.  
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Load the mat with the material for drawing  
(cutting) attached.  
Cutting Around Drawings  
Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot, and press  
In this example, we will specify a seam allowance  
for a built-in pattern and draw the pattern, then cut  
an outline around it.  
in the operation panel.  
For details on inserting the mat, see “Loading the  
Mat” on page 20.  
Specifying the Seam Allowance  
a
Touch the pattern to be drawn.  
b
Adjust the seam allowance.  
d
Select “Draw” in the draw/cut selection screen.  
Specify the seam allowance, which is the distance  
from the pattern outline to the cutting line around the  
pattern, in the settings screen. Press  
in the  
operation panel to display the settings screen.  
X Touch  
or  
to change setting.  
X The drawing line (blue) appears.  
e
Adjust the drawing speed and pressure.  
Before drawing the pattern, adjust the drawing speed  
and pressure. These adjustments can be made from the  
settings screen. Press  
in the operation panel.  
to change the settings.  
c
X Touch  
or  
a
b
Note  
If the drawing pressure is too high, the pen tip  
may be damaged. Adjust it to an appropriate  
setting.  
a Seam allowance line  
b Pattern outline (stitching line)  
c Seam allowance  
X Touch the “OK” key to finish specifying the  
Memo  
setting and return to the pattern editing screen.  
Adjustments to the drawing pressure will affect  
the finished product. Use the same material  
that the pattern will be drawn on to make the  
adjustments.  
f
Press the “Start/Stop” button in the operation  
panel to start drawing.  
Note  
After use, remove the pen from the pen holder,  
and then attach the cap to the pen before  
storing it.  
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c
Apply the seam allowance.  
e
Check the pattern arrangement, and then touch  
the “OK” key.  
When using fabric, the patterns may not be cleanly cut  
if they are arranged near the edge of the fabric. In this  
case, move patterns so they are at least 10 mm from  
the fabric edge (the edge of the cutting/drawing area in  
the screen).  
Touch  
to apply the seam allowance. If  
appears in gray, the seam allowance cannot be  
applied.  
To re-edit the pattern arrangement after checking it,  
touch . For details, see “Pattern Layout  
Screen” on page 35.  
Memo  
3
Depending on the pattern, the seam allowance  
may be applied as a default. Check the setting.  
X The pattern in the preview appears with a  
drawing line (blue) and a cutting line (black).  
X The draw/cut selection screen appears.  
d
Touch the “Set” key to finish editing the  
pattern.  
Loading the Material  
Load the mat with the material for cutting (drawing)  
attached.  
When drawing the seam allowance on the wrong side of  
the fabric, attach the material to the mat with its wrong  
side facing up.  
For details on attaching material to the mat, see  
“Mat and Cutting Blade Combinations” on  
page 12.  
Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot, and press  
Memo  
in the operation panel.  
To draw the seam allowance on the wrong side  
of the fabric, flip the pattern.  
For details on inserting the mat, see “Loading the  
Mat” on page 20.  
Image of Pattern Piece to be Created  
a
b
c
d
a Right side of fabric  
b Wrong side of fabric  
c Drawing line (stitching line)  
d Seam allowance line  
X After attaching to the mat the fabric with the  
wrong side facing up, load the mat into the  
machine, flip the pattern, and then draw it and  
cut it out.  
Drawing  
Touch the “Draw” key.  
a
a
X A preview of the line to be drawn appears.  
a Wrong side of fabric  
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Remove the pen holder, and then install the  
blade holder.  
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
b
c
Adjust the pen pressure.  
For details on adjusting the drawing pressure, see step  
e
(page 44) in “Drawing”.  
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start drawing.  
Note  
After use, remove the pen from the pen holder,  
and then attach the cap to the pen before  
storing it.  
c
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start cutting.  
X When drawing is finished, the message appears  
in the screen. After you touch the “OK” key, the  
draw/cut selection screen appears.  
To perform trial drawing operations to adjust  
the drawing pressure, repeat steps through  
in this section.  
To cut around the drawn patterns, keep the mat  
a
c
inserted into the slot without pressing  
,
and continue with the following cutting  
procedure.  
X When cutting is finished, the draw/cut selection  
Cutting  
screen appears.  
a
Touch the “Cut” key.  
d
e
Press  
in the operation panel to feed out  
the mat.  
Peel the patterns off the mat.  
For details, see “Unloading the Mat” on page 21.  
X A preview of the line to be cut appears.  
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
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Chapter 4 SCANNING FUNCTIONS  
SCANNING FOR CUTTING (Direct Cut)  
A printed image or an original hand-drawn  
illustration can be scanned and its outline can be cut  
out or drawn. This is useful for scanning images for  
paper crafts, then cutting them out.  
b
Press  
to turn on the machine.  
For details, see “Turning On/Off the Machine” on  
page 10.  
c
Install the cutting blade holder into the carriage  
of the machine.  
For details, see “Installing and Uninstalling the  
Holder” on page 19.  
Scanning  
Touch the “Scan” key in the home screen to  
a
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select the scanning mode.  
Tutorial 3 - Scanning and Cutting  
In this tutorial, we will scan an illustration drawn on  
paper, then cut around it.  
b
Select “Direct Cut” in the scanning mode  
selection screen.  
X A message appears.  
Preparation  
a
Prepare the original.  
c
Attach the original that will be scanned to the  
mat.  
When using the “Direct Cut” mode, use originals like  
those described below.  
Patterns that are clearly drawn, with no gradation,  
fading or blurriness  
Patterns that are at least a 5 mm square  
Not using an extremely intricate design  
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b
To cut around the image for the pattern, touch  
the “OK” key.  
Memo  
In “Direct Cut” mode, the optional 12" × 24"  
(305 mm × 610 mm) mat and scanning mat  
cannot be used.  
Before attaching the material to the mat, use a  
corner of the adhesive side of the mat to test  
attaching it.  
Touch  
to cut any of a variety of shapes as a  
frame around the scanned image. For details on  
selecting a frame, see “Advanced Cutting  
Functions” on page 49.  
d
While holding the mat level and lightly  
inserting it under the feed rollers on the left and  
right sides of the feed slot, press  
operation panel.  
in the  
For details, see “Loading the Mat” on page 20.  
X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel  
lights up.  
Cutting  
Touch the “Cut” key.  
e
f
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start scanning.  
a
X When scanning is finished, the scanned image  
appears in the screen.  
Check the scanned image, and then touch the  
“OK” key.  
X The “Cut” key is highlighted, and the “Start/Stop”  
button in the operation panel lights up.  
b
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start cutting.  
For details on unloading the mat after cutting,  
follow the procedure under “Unloading the Mat”  
on page 21.  
Editing Cutting Lines  
a
In the image trim screen, use the touch pen to  
touch  
and drag it around the screen to trim  
the image.  
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Outlining and Framing  
Any shape can be specified as the cutting line for the  
scanned image.  
Advanced Cutting Functions  
Available in the following screen  
Outline Distance  
Specify the distance from the cutting line to the outline  
of the scanned image.  
Tutorial 3; Step  
b
(page 48)  
Image trim screen  
in “Editing Cutting Lines”  
c
a
b
X The settings screen appears.  
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a
a Pattern outline  
b Cutting line  
c Outline distance  
d
b
c
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 3; Step  
b
(page 48)  
a Outlining  
Image trim screen  
in “Editing Cutting Lines”  
Touch this key to create a cutting line that follows the  
outline of the scanned image.  
X The setting screen appears. Touch  
or  
to  
change the setting.  
b Frame Shape Scroll Keys  
Touch  
list of frames.  
c Framing  
or  
to scroll up or down through the  
Touch the key for the desired frame to add it to the  
scanned image and create a cutting line that follows  
its shape.  
If there are multiple images, a frame can be  
specified for each image.  
d Previewing  
Display a preview of the image together with the  
cutting line for the selected frame.  
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CREATING CUTTING DATA (Scan to Cut Data)  
A printed pattern or image or an original hand-drawn  
illustration can be scanned, converted to cutting  
lines for cutting/drawing with this machine, then  
saved as data.  
b
Select “Scan to Cut Data” in the scanning mode  
selection screen.  
X A message appears.  
c
Attach the original to the mat, and then load  
the mat into the feed slot.  
Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot, and press  
Tutorial 4- Creating Cutting Data  
in the operation panel.  
For details on loading the mat, see “Loading the  
Mat” on page 20.  
In this tutorial, we will save an illustration drawn on  
paper as cutting data.  
Memo  
In “Scan to Cut Data” mode, the optional 12" ×  
24" (305 mm × 610 mm) mat cannot be used.  
d
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start scanning.  
X When scanning is finished, the scanned image  
appears in the screen.  
Editing Cutting Data  
a
Select the cutting line type in the image editing  
screen.  
The image shape is detected and cutting lines are  
created based on one of three standards. For this  
example, touch  
region detection.  
to create cutting lines using  
Scanning  
a
Touch the “Scan” key in the home screen to  
select the scanning mode.  
a
b
c
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Saving Data  
Difference in cutting lines depending on detection  
standard  
a
Select the destination where the data will be  
saved.  
a Outline  
detection  
b Region  
detection  
c Line  
detection  
Select either the USB flash drive or the machine’s  
memory as the destination for saving the data. Touch  
the key for the desired destination. For this example,  
select the machine’s memory. In order to save data on  
a USB flash drive, plug the device into the USB port on  
this machine.  
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X Touching a key starts saving the data. When the  
data has been saved, the following message  
appears.  
a Outline detection  
If you wish to cut/draw along the outline of an image,  
select this option to convert the outline of the image to  
a cutting line. This is useful for saving as data an  
illustration drawn for an appliqué.  
b Region detection  
Select this option to detect the colored portions of an  
image as regions and create a cutting line around  
each region. Cutouts can be created using thick  
hand-drawn lines, such as borderlines of images or  
text illustrations. This option allows you to use not  
only cut-out patterns but the material from which  
portions are cut out, such as lace.  
b
c
Touch the “OK” key to finish saving the data.  
X The destination memory selection screen appears  
again.  
Press  
in the operation panel to feed out  
the mat, and then peel off the original from the  
mat.  
c Line detection  
Select this option to detect the center of lines and  
convert them to a cutting line. This is useful for  
detecting patterns consisting of multiple pieces and  
creating cutting lines for each piece.  
Recalling Cutting Data  
Saved cutting data can be recalled for cutting.  
a
Attach the material for cutting to the mat, and  
then load the mat.  
Memo  
Lines thicker than 1.5 mm will not be detected  
as lines.  
For details on attaching the material, see “Mat and  
Cutting Blade Combinations” on page 12.  
For details on loading the mat, see “Loading the  
Mat” on page 20.  
b
Use the touch pen to touch  
and drag it  
around the screen to trim the cutting lines to be  
saved as data, and then touch the “Save” key.  
b
Recall the saved cutting data.  
For details on recalling data, follow the procedure  
under “Recalling” on page 41.  
X The destination memory selection screen  
appears.  
X A preview of the pattern layout appears.  
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c
Edit the cutting data as necessary, and then cut  
or draw.  
X Touch  
to delete all of the selected spots.  
For details on finishing cutting, follow the procedures  
under “Loading the Mat” (page 20) and “Cutting”  
(page 21).  
Editing Pictures  
By adjusting the output level of data for a scanned  
image, you can reproduce the image in a wide  
variety of ways.  
Available in the following screen  
Tutorial 4; Step  
a
(page 50)  
Image editing screen  
in “Editing Cutting Data”  
Specifying “Delete Size”  
Clean up the image by deleting small spots, unwanted  
lines or texts on it.  
In the following example, we will scan three images of  
different sizes (4 mm, 40 mm, 100 mm).  
Memo  
Small spots and unwanted lines created during  
scanning can be deleted after a scanned image  
is converted to cutting data.  
a
Select one of the three detection options, and  
X After recalling the cutting data into the pattern  
layout screen, use the editing functions for  
selecting the spots to delete.  
then touch  
to display the function  
For details on the function, see “Selecting  
Multiple Patterns” on page 31.  
selection screen.  
b
a
b
Touch  
to display the setting screen.  
a Touch for selecting multiple patterns in the  
specified area.  
b Unwanted spots and lines  
X Specify the area of the unwanted spots, and then  
touch the “OK” key.  
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c
Specify an object size smaller than which is not  
to be converted to cutting lines.  
b
Specify the threshold for converting an image  
to a two-tone image using  
and  
.
a
b
c
d
e
a Magnifying  
c Size Adjustment Keys  
e Locking/Unlocking the Aspect Ratio  
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1 Cutting line created  
2 No cutting line created  
X Touch the “OK” key to apply the settings. Touch  
to return to the previous screen without  
applying the settings.  
1 Cutting line created  
2 No cutting line created  
X Touch the “OK” key (d) to apply the settings.  
Touch  
(b) to return to the previous screen  
without applying the settings.  
Setting Image Detection Level  
Convert an image with a gradation or shading to a two-  
tone (black and white) image, and then create cutting  
lines for that image.  
In the following example, we will scan three images of  
different tones (light, medium, dark).  
a
Touch  
in the function selection screen  
to display the setting screen.  
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SCANNING IMAGES (Scan to USB)  
A pattern printed on paper or fabric, an image, a  
pattern template or an original hand-drawn  
illustration can be scanned and saved as image data  
on a USB flash drive.  
b
Touch the “Scan” key in the home screen to  
select the scanning mode.  
This is useful for saving the data of an original image  
as backup before cutting.  
Notes on Scanning  
c
Select “Scan to USB” in the scanning mode  
selection screen.  
Scanning Specifications  
Scanning format: Color  
Saved file format: jpg  
Maximum scanning area: 296 mm × 298 mm (11  
3/4" × 11 3/4").  
Material That Can be Scanned  
with low-tack adhesive mat/  
standard mat  
X A message appears.  
d
Touch  
screen.  
to display the scanning settings  
Thickness  
Type  
Max. 1.5 mm  
Paper/Fabric  
Specify the size of the area to be scanned and the  
scanning resolution.  
Memo  
In “Scan to USB” mode, the optional 12" × 24"  
(305 mm × 610 mm) mat cannot be used.  
Use the optional scanning mat to secure the  
paper or fabric to be scanned. The mat can be  
used without attaching the paper or fabric to  
the mat.  
e
Touch  
(for “Scan Size”) to display the  
scanning size settings screen.  
Tutorial 5- Scanning to USB  
In this tutorial, we will save an illustration drawn on  
paper as JPEG data to a USB flash drive.  
Scan Settings  
a
Plug the USB flash drive into the USB port on  
this machine.  
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Select the size of the scanning area.  
Scanning and Saving  
From the list, touch the key for the size of the original  
to be scanned. For this example, select the A4 size.  
a
Attach the original that will be scanned to the  
mat.  
b
a
c
a Size selection keys  
b Touch to cancel the setting and return to the  
previous screen.  
c Touch to scroll through the list.  
Note  
X After the selected key is highlighted, touch the  
Place the original to be scanned so that it is in  
the landscape orientation.  
“OK” key to finish specifying settings.  
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g
Touch  
(for “Scan Resolution”) to display  
g
f e d c  
the scanning resolution settings screen.  
b
a
a 12" × 12" (305 mm × 305 mm)  
b Letter (216 mm × 279 mm)  
c A4 (210 mm × 297 mm)  
d 8" × 8" (203 mm × 203 mm)  
e 5" × 7" (127 mm × 178 mm)  
f 4" × 6“ (102 mm × 152 mm)  
g 3.5" × 5" (89 mm × 127 mm)  
h
Select the scanning resolution.  
From the list, touch the key for the scanning  
resolution. For this example, select 150 dpi.  
b
a
b
c
Load the mat into the feed slot.  
For details on loading the mat, see “Loading the Mat”  
on page 20.  
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start scanning.  
X The data is saved at the same time that the  
a Resolution selection keys  
b Touch to cancel the setting and return to the  
original is being scanned.  
X When scanning and saving is finished, the  
previous screen.  
completion message appears.  
X After the selected key is highlighted, touch the  
“OK” key to finish specifying settings.  
d
Touch the “OK” key to exit “Scan to USB”  
mode.  
i
Check the settings, and then touch the “OK”  
key.  
e
Press  
in the operation panel to feed out  
X A message appears.  
the mat.  
f
g
Unplug the USB flash drive from the USB port  
on this machine.  
From a computer, check the saved image data.  
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Chapter 5 APPENDIX  
CONSUMABLES  
Replacement Criteria  
Replacing the Blade  
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 66.  
Removing  
a
Twist off the holder cap to remove it.  
Mat  
When the mat’s adhesive strength decreases  
When there are many cutting traces in the mat  
Cutting blade  
When the cuts in the material become rough,  
reducing the quality of the finished product  
When the cutting edge becomes blunt  
High tack adhesive fabric support sheet  
When the sheet’s adhesive strength decreases  
When fabric attached becomes twisted while being  
cut  
b
Stick the blade straight into the rubber area on  
the back of the included spatula.  
Scanning mat  
When the mat and cover sheet become dirty,  
reducing the quality of the scan image  
a
a Rubber area  
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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  
Grasp the shaft of the new blade, and then  
a
insert it into the blade slot in the end of the  
holder.  
The blade shaft is held in place by a magnet in the  
holder. Slowly insert the blade shaft, and then slowly  
release it after the shaft snaps into place against the  
magnet.  
a
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b
a Tighten the cap until the blade extension  
reaches its maximum.  
b Loosen the cap until the blade becomes  
invisible from the cap end.  
Note  
Loosen the holder cap until the blade tip is no  
longer visible. The blade extension scale on the  
holder applies when the blade begins to be  
extended from the cap end. For details on the  
blade extension, see “Adjusting the Blade  
Extension” on page 18.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning  
Cleaning the Holder  
If material cuttings, lint or dust accumulate in the  
holder, it may not operate correctly. Clean the  
holder after every use.  
Cleaning the Mat  
a
Twist off the holder cap to remove it.  
Cuttings and cut edges of patterns attached to the  
mat may reduce the mat’s adhesive strength and  
prevent correct operation. Periodically clean the  
mat. Using the included spatula, lightly scrape off  
any cuttings attached to the mat.  
Use commercially available tweezers to remove any  
fabric threads attached to the mat.  
b
Using a commercially available brush, clean off  
cuttings, lint and dust.  
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.  
Clean the dotted marks on the mat and their  
surrounding area with a dry cloth.  
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. At  
that time, do not affix the protective sheet while  
the mat is damp. Otherwise, the mat’s adhesive  
strength will decrease.  
c
Attach the holder cap to the holder.  
Do not fold or bend the mat to store it.  
Store the mat at room temperature and in a  
location not exposed to high temperatures, high  
humidity or direct sunlight.  
For details on attaching the holder cap, see “Installing”  
on page 57.  
If the mat no longer has any adhesive strength,  
replace it with a new one. For details on  
optional mats, see “OPTIONAL  
ACCESSORIES” on page 66.  
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Cleaning Inside the Machine  
If there are vertical lines or blank areas in the  
scanned image, lint or dust may have accumulated  
in the machine. The Lint may also attach to the  
surface of the feed rollers, preventing a mat to be  
loaded or unloaded correctly. Use a soft brush to  
clean it.  
Cleaning the Scanner Glass  
If there are unwanted vertical lines in the scanned  
image or if scanning cannot be done cleanly, the  
scanning area of the scanner may have become  
dirty. Clean the scanner glass at the bottom of the  
machine.  
a
Turn off the machine and disconnect the power  
cord plug, and then disconnect the AC adapter  
plug from the DC power jack on the back of the  
machine.  
a
Turn off the machine and disconnect the power  
cord plug, and then disconnect the AC adapter  
plug from the DC power jack on the back of the  
machine.  
b
Open the cover on the front of the machine.  
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b
Store away the operation panel.  
First raise the panel until it is vertical, and then lower  
and store it away.  
b
a
c
Remove the holder from the carriage.  
c
While pushing in the tab at the bottom of the  
machine, pull up on the cover.  
d
Use a commercially available brush to clean  
around the feed slot and the carriage.  
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Dampen a soft lint-free cloth with water and  
firmly wring it out, and then wipe the scanner  
glass at the inside on the bottom of the  
machine.  
Adjusting the Screen  
If the screen does not respond correctly when you  
touch a key (the machine does not perform the  
operation or performs a different operation), follow  
the steps below to make the proper adjustments.  
a
Holding your finger on the LCD screen, turn  
the main power to off and back to on.  
e
Fit the tab on the cover into the notch of the  
installation slot, and then attach the cover to  
the machine.  
X The touch panel adjustment screen is displayed.  
a
b
Using the included touch pen, lightly touch the  
center of each +, in order from 1 to 5.  
X After completing the touch panel adjustment, the  
message “SUCCESS” appears on the screen.  
c
Turn the main power to off, then turn it back to  
on.  
Note  
If you finish the screen adjustment and the  
screen still does not respond correctly, or if you  
cannot do the adjustment, contact the retailer  
who sold you this machine or the nearest  
authorized service center.  
a Notch  
f
After cleaning, perform a test scan.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the machine stops operating correctly, check the following possible problems before requesting service.  
You can solve most problems by yourself. If you need additional help, the Brother Solutions Center offers the  
If the problem persists, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center.  
Power Supply  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
Check that the AC adapter is connected  
to the machine and that the power cord is  
connected to the AC adapter and  
electrical outlet.  
The AC adapter is not correctly  
connected to the machine.  
The machine cannot be  
turned on.  
page 10  
Mat  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
Insert the mat so that it is placed under  
the feed rollers on the left and right sides  
of the feed slot.  
When the mat was inserted, it was  
not placed under the feed rollers.  
page 20  
The mat cannot be  
inserted.  
5
The mat was not loaded using the  
“Feed” button.  
Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot,  
and then press the “Feed” button.  
page 20  
page 58  
The dotted marks on the part of the Clean the dotted marks on the mat and  
mat that is inserted are dirty.  
their surrounding area.  
The dotted marks on the part of the  
mat that is inserted are hidden by  
material that was attached.  
Attach the material while keeping it within  
the adhesive area of the mat.  
page 12  
The mat cannot be  
recognized.  
The mat was inserted so that the  
side with the material attached is  
facing down.  
Insert the mat so that the side with the  
material attached is facing up.  
page 20  
page 59  
Clean the scanner glass from the bottom  
of the machine.  
The scanner glass is dirty.  
The mat was inserted into the feed Press the “Feed” button to feed out the  
page 20  
page 21  
slot at an angle.  
mat, and then re-insert it straight in.  
The mat is fed in at an  
angle.  
The corners of the mat are deformed  
(bent).  
Replace the mat with a new one.  
page 56  
page 12  
page 56  
The material extends from the  
adhesive area of the mat.  
Attach the material while keeping it within  
the adhesive area of the mat.  
The material to be cut/  
drawn or original to be  
scanned cannot be  
The mat’s adhesive strength has  
decreased.  
Replace the mat with a new one.  
attached to the mat.  
Press the “Feed” button while the mat is  
being inserted to feed it out.  
If the mat does not feed out, turn off the  
machine, and then carefully pull out the  
mat.  
The material to be cut/drawn or  
original to be scanned is jammed in  
the feeding mechanism in the  
machine.  
The mat cannot be fed  
out.  
page 21  
The mat is not level due to the  
weight of the material.  
With your hands, hold the mat level when  
inserting it.  
page 20  
page 56  
When the mat is  
inserted, the attached  
material peels off.  
The mat’s adhesive strength has  
decreased.  
Replace the mat with a new one.  
Paper/Fabric Jam  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
Maintain space around the slot at the  
back of the machine so that the mat can  
be fed out.  
There is an obstruction around the  
slot at the back of the machine.  
page 9  
The mat cannot be fed.  
The surface where the machine is  
installed is uneven.  
Place the machine on a flat, even surface.  
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Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
The mat’s adhesive strength has  
decreased, or the material is not  
secured.  
Press the “Feed” button to feed out the  
mat, and then replace the mat with a new  
one.  
page 21  
page 56  
The mat or the material  
catches on a feed roller  
when the mat is being  
inserted.  
Press the “Feed” button to feed out the  
mat, and then attach the material while  
keeping it within the adhesive area of the  
mat.  
The material extends from the  
adhesive area of the mat.  
page 12  
page 21  
The mat or the material  
catches on a feed roller  
during cutting/drawing.  
Press the “Start/Stop” button to stop the  
operation. Follow the instructions on the  
screen, and press the “Feed” button to  
- The mat’s adhesive strength has feed out the mat.  
decreased, or the material is not If the mat does not feed out, turn off the  
The mat is fed in at an  
angle and is not fed  
page 12  
page 21  
page 56  
secured.  
- The material extends from the  
adhesive area of the mat.  
machine, remove the holder, and then  
manually feed out the mat.  
After feeding out the mat, replace it with a  
new one or attach the material while  
keeping it within the adhesive area of the  
mat.  
during cutting/drawing.  
The material to be cut/  
drawn or original to be  
scanned peels off during  
cutting/scanning.  
Cutting  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Clean the holder.  
Reference  
page 58  
page 56  
page 11  
Dust or lint has accumulated in the  
holder.  
The material being cut  
catches on the tip of the The blade is worn.  
Replace the blade with a new one.  
cutting blade.  
The material being cut is  
incompatible with this machine.  
Replace the material with one compatible  
with this machine.  
Follow the instructions in the message  
that appears in the screen. Touch the  
“OK” key to move the carriage to its initial  
position. Load the mat and perform the  
operation again.  
For safety, the machine stops  
operating if the panel is touched  
while cutting or drawing.  
The machine stopped  
while an operation is  
being performed.  
A blade appropriate for the material Use a blade appropriate for the material  
being cut is not used. being cut.  
page 12  
page 18  
The blade extension from the blade Remove the holder from the carriage, and  
holder is too little.  
then adjust the blade extension.  
Replace the mat with a new one.  
Replace the blade with a new one.  
The mat’s adhesive strength has  
decreased, or the material is not  
secured.  
page 56  
The blade is worn.  
page 56  
page 11  
The material is incompatible with  
this machine.  
Replace the material with one compatible  
with this machine.  
The cutting pressure (“Cut  
Pressure”) is incorrect.  
Adjust the setting for “Cut Pressure” in the  
settings screen.  
page 18  
page 23  
Dust or lint has accumulated in the  
holder.  
Not all of the material to  
be cut is cut. Some  
areas remain uncut.  
Clean the holder.  
page 58  
Rearrange the patterns to slightly separate  
them.  
The spacing between arranged  
patterns is too small.  
Set the number to “3” or higher in the  
“Pattern Interval” setting, and then  
rearrange the patterns or perform the auto  
layout function.  
page 24  
page 38  
Neither a high tack adhesive fabric Attach a high tack adhesive fabric support  
support sheet or iron-on fabric  
appliqué contact sheet is used for  
fabric cutting.  
sheet to a mat or affix an iron-on fabric  
appliqué contact sheet to a fabric before  
cutting it.  
page 13  
page 15  
A fabric is not firmly attached to a  
mat that has a high tack adhesive  
fabric support sheet on its adhesive  
side.  
Firmly attach the fabric to the mat  
pressing the handle of the included  
spatula across the surface of the fabric.  
page 14  
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Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
An iron-on fabric appliqué contact  
sheet is not firmly attached to a  
fabric.  
Not all of the material to  
be cut is cut. Some  
areas remain uncut.  
Iron the entire contact sheet to affix it  
firmly to the wrong side of the fabric.  
page 16  
The blade extension from the blade Remove the holder from the carriage, and  
page 18  
There are deep cuts  
completely through the  
mat.  
holder is too much.  
then adjust the blade extension.  
The cutting pressure (“Cut  
Pressure”) is incorrect.  
Adjust the setting for “Cut Pressure” in the  
settings screen.  
page 18  
page 23  
Drawing  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
Adjust the settings for “Draw Speed” and  
“Draw Pressure” in the settings screen.  
To draw thicker lines, increase the  
drawing pressure. To draw thinner lines,  
decrease the drawing pressure.  
To draw thicker lines, reduce the drawing  
speed. To draw thinner lines, increase the  
drawing speed.  
The drawing speed (“Draw Speed”)  
or drawing pressure (“Draw  
Pressure”) is incorrect.  
The drawn line is thicker  
(thinner) than intended.  
page 23  
After adjusting the settings, perform a trial  
drawing operation.  
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Scanning  
Symptom  
Possible Causes (or Results)  
Solutions  
Reference  
In “Scan to USB” mode, specify the paper  
size with the “Scan Size” setting.  
page 54  
The scanning area is incorrectly  
specified.  
Unwanted images are  
scanned.  
In “Direct Cut” or “Scan to Cut Data”  
mode, trim the image in the editing screen  
after scanning.  
page 48  
page 51  
Clean the scanner glass from the bottom  
of the machine.  
Scanning cannot be  
done cleanly (there are  
lines in the scanned  
image).  
The scanner glass is dirty.  
page 59  
page 52  
The original to be scanned is dirty or In “Scan to Cut Data” mode, remove thin  
scratched.  
lines or dirt in the image editing screen.  
The original is transparent so the  
lines printed on the mat are being  
scanned.  
In “Scan to Cut Data” mode, remove the  
lines in the image editing screen.  
The lines printed on the  
mat are scanned.  
page 52  
When the optional scanning mat is  
used, scanning is performed without  
peeling off the blue tape.  
Peel off the blue tape from the optional  
scanning mat before scanning.  
The scanned image is  
red.  
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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.  
Error Messages  
Causes / Solutions  
A malfunction occurred. Turn the machine off, then on again. Turn the machine off, then on again.  
Built-in memory is corrupted.  
Initialize the memory.  
The data on the machine’s memory is corrupted. Restart the  
machine.  
The message appears under the following conditions:  
- There are 301 or more patterns being cut in the “Direct  
Cut” mode.  
- There are 301 or more patterns being saved as cutting  
data in the “Scan to Cut Data” mode.  
Reduce the number of patterns being used.  
Cannot operate when there are too many patterns.  
- There are too many cutting lines to be created after large  
number of small patterns are scanned.  
- There are too many light tone patterns to be converted to  
two-tone (black and white) patterns while the image  
detection level is being adjusted.  
Scan images again after reducing the number of patterns  
arranged in the original.  
There is no scanned image or lines for scanning.  
Recheck the image to be scanned, and adjust the scanning  
area, image detection level and “Delete Size” settings.  
In addition, change the image drawn on the original to one  
more easily scanned.  
Cannot operate when there is no pattern.  
Character string is too long for the mat.  
Reduce the number of characters so that the length of the  
character string fits in the width of the 12-inch mat (maximum  
possible width 297 mm).  
Initialization of the blade position failed.  
Turn the machine off.  
Turn the machine off, then on again.  
Initialization of the head failed.  
Turn the machine off.  
301 or more patterns cannot be combined. Reduce the  
number of patterns.  
No more patterns can be added to this combination.  
There is no pattern(s) to be cut out or drawn within the cutting  
area.  
To cut out or draw a pattern outside of the area, increase the  
setting for “Cut Area”, or move the pattern(s) into the area  
specified with “Cut Area” (page 23).  
No pattern in the effective area.  
Not enough available memory to save the data.  
Delete a file from the machine’s memory or USB flash drive.  
Perform one of the following to arrange the patterns.  
- Delete a pattern already arranged in the pattern layout  
screen.  
- Resize a pattern in the arrangement.  
- Enlarge the setting for “Cut Area” (page 23).  
- Reduce the spacing between arranged patterns using the  
“Pattern Interval” setting.  
Not enough space on the mat.  
Check pattern size, space on the mat, Cut Area (setting) or  
Pattern Interval (setting).  
Since there are too many patterns, they cannot be arranged.  
Reduce the number of patterns to the maximum shown on  
the screen.  
Not enough space on the mat.  
Max: 10 (example: calculated number)  
To use data from the previous operation, touch the “OK” key.  
(page 24)  
OK to retrieve and resume previous memory?  
The message appears when you are unifying patterns.  
Patterns with seam allowances and no seam allowances are  
selected as pairs. Select patterns, all of which have either  
seam allowances or no seam allowances.  
Patterns cannot be unified.  
Invalid pair was selected.  
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Error Messages  
Causes / Solutions  
The message appears when you are welding patterns.  
- The patterns do not overlap. Rearrange them so the  
selected patterns overlap. Unifying the pattern, instead,  
can be an alternative editing method depending on your  
project.  
- A pattern that has a seam allowance is selected.  
Deactivate the seam allowance setting and weld the  
patterns.  
Patterns cannot be welded.  
There are some patterns which cannot accept or no overlaps.  
- An open shape is selected as a pattern. Only closed  
shapes can be welded. Unifying the pattern, instead, can  
be an alternative editing method depending on your  
project.  
When the seam allowance setting for a pattern becomes  
Patterns may overlap since seam allowance is set to large on larger than with a previous operation, the edges may overlap  
the machine.  
nearby patterns. Adjust the seam allowance setting.  
Otherwise, increase the spacing between patterns.  
Scanning error occurred.  
Turn the machine off.  
Turn the machine off, then on again, and then try performing  
the operation again.  
The USB flash drive being used may not be usable with this  
machine. If unplugging the USB flash drive and performing  
the operation again causes the message to appear again,  
replace the USB flash drive. For information about USB flash  
drive compatible with this machine, visit our website  
The data cannot be deleted.  
The data cannot be read.  
The data cannot be saved.  
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A mat that cannot be recognized has been inserted. If a mat  
designed specifically for this machine is not being used, use  
the specially designed mat.  
The mat cannot be recognized.  
The mat will unload.  
Clean the dotted marks at the edge of the mat and their  
surrounding area. If the mat is still not recognized, replace  
the mat with a new one.  
The seam allowance settings cannot be specified for  
complex pattern shapes. Select a pattern with a simple  
shape.  
There are some patterns which cannot add seam allowance.  
Expanding the seam allowance to 2 mm or more may help.  
There are some patterns which cannot set cutting distance  
from the outline.  
The cutting distance cannot be specified for complex pattern  
shapes. Select a pattern with a simple shape.  
There is a pattern included that cannot be saved to USB  
media.  
Save the pattern in the machine’s memory.  
Depending on the pattern, it may not be possible to save it to  
a USB flash drive.  
There is a pattern(s) outside of the cutting area.  
If the pattern(s) outside of the cutting area need(s) not to be  
cut out or drawn, continue the operation.  
To cut out or draw the pattern(s) outside of the area, increase  
the setting for “Cut Area”, or move the pattern(s) into the area  
specified with “Cut Area” (page 23).  
There is a pattern out of the effective area. The pattern  
cannot be cut or drawn.  
OK to continue?  
When your are welding or unifying patterns:  
Reduce the number of patterns arranged or change the  
patterns to ones with simple designs.  
This data is too complicated and cannot be converted.  
This mat cannot be used.  
The mat is one that cannot be used with the function being  
performed. Replace the mat.  
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UPGRADING THE SOFTWARE  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Using a USB flash drive, the machine’s software can  
be upgraded. For upgrade information, refer to  
details posted on the Brother Solutions Center (http://  
solutions.brother.com/). If an upgrade file is posted,  
download the file, and then upgrade the machine  
according to the following procedure.  
The following are available as optional accessories  
to be purchased separately.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
a
While holding down  
in the operation  
panel, press to turn on the machine.  
b
Plug the USB flash drive containing the upgrade  
file into the USB port on this machine.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
The USB flash drive must not contain any data other  
than the upgrade file. Otherwise, the machine may  
stop operating correctly.  
10.  
13.  
11.  
14.  
12.  
15.  
No.  
Part Name  
Low tack adhesive mat 12" × 12"  
(305 mm × 305 mm) (turquoise)  
Low tack adhesive mat 12" × 24"  
(305 mm × 610 mm) (turquoise)  
Standard cut blade holder  
(turquoise) (with no blade)  
Standard cut blade  
Part Code  
1
CAMATP12  
2
CAMATP24  
Note  
3
4
5
CAHLP1  
CABLDP1  
CAMATS12  
This machine is incompatible with a USB hub.  
Plug the USB flash drive directly into the USB  
port.  
Scanning mat 12" × 12"  
(305 mm × 305 mm)  
Standard mat 12" × 12"  
(305 mm × 305 mm)  
(turquoise and purple)  
Standard mat 12" × 24"  
(305 mm × 610 mm)  
(turquoise and purple)  
Deep cut blade holder (purple)  
(with no blade)  
Deep cut blade  
c
Touch the “Update” key to start the upgrade.  
6
7
CAMATF12  
CAMATF24  
CAHLF1  
8
9
CABLDF1  
CAPENHL1  
CAPEN1  
CAPEN2  
*
10 Pen holder  
11 Color pen set  
12 Erasable pen set  
13 Contents USB  
X When upgrading is finished, the completion  
message appears.  
d
e
Unplug the USB flash drive from the port.  
Turn the machine off, then on again.  
Iron-on fabric appliqué contact  
sheet (white backing)  
High tack adhesive fabric support  
sheet (light blue backing)  
14  
15  
CASTBL1  
CASTBL2  
*
Contact the retailer who sold you this machine or  
the nearest authorized service center.  
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INDEX  
Operation panel ......................................................9, 10  
Optional accessories ...................................................66  
Outline distance ...........................................................49  
Outlining and framing ..................................................49  
A
Advanced pattern cutting ............................................27  
Auto shutdown .....................................................23, 24  
B
P
Background .................................................................23  
Background scanning ..................................................38  
Basic pattern cutting ...................................................25  
Blade extension ....................................................18, 22  
Buzzer sound ...............................................................23  
Parts and functions ........................................................9  
Pattern category selection screen ...............................25  
Pattern editing functions ..............................................33  
Pattern editing screen ...........................................25, 33  
Pattern layout screen ............................................26, 35  
“Pattern” mode ..............................................................8  
Pattern piece editing screen .................................29, 34  
Pattern piece list screen ..............................................28  
Pattern selection screen .......................................25, 28  
Pattern sizing screen ...................................................28  
Pattern sub-category selection screen ........................28  
Picture editing ..............................................................52  
C
Carriage ..................................................................9, 19  
Character input functions ............................................40  
Cleaning .......................................................................58  
Cut area ................................................................23, 35  
Cut pressure ..................................................18, 23, 27  
Cut speed .............................................................23, 27  
Cutting around drawings .............................................44  
Cutting blade replacement ..........................................56  
Cutting line ...................................................................50  
R
Recalling ......................................................................41  
Replacement criteria ....................................................56  
Required material condition (cutting/drawing) .............11  
Required material condition (scanning) ................47, 54  
D
DC power jack ........................................................9, 59  
Deep cut blade ............................................................17  
Direct cut .....................................................................47  
Draw pressure ......................................................23, 44  
Draw speed ...........................................................23, 44  
Draw/cut selection screen ...........................................27  
Drawing functions ........................................................43  
S
Saving ..........................................................................41  
“Scan” mode ..........................................................8, 47  
Scan to cut data ..........................................................50  
Scan to USB ................................................................54  
Seam allowance .............................................24, 34, 44  
Selecting multiple patterns ..........................................31  
Settings screen ............................................................23  
Software upgrade ........................................................66  
Standard cut blade ......................................................12  
Standard scale settings ...............................................18  
E
Error messages ............................................................64  
F
Feed slot .................................................................9, 20  
T
H
Touch screen calibration .............................................60  
Trial cutting ..................................................................19  
Troubleshooting ...........................................................61  
High tack adhesive fabric support sheet .....................13  
Holder lock lever .....................................................9, 19  
Holder setting ..............................................................19  
Home screen ........................................................11, 25  
U
I
Unifying (grouping multiple patterns) ...........................36  
Unit ..............................................................................23  
USB port ..........................................................9, 41, 66  
Image editing screen ............................................50, 52  
Image trim screen .................................................48, 49  
Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet .........................15  
W
L
Welding (merging the outlines of multiple patterns) ....36  
Language .....................................................................23  
Layout editing functions ..............................................35  
Layout Interval .............................................................24  
Low tack adhesive mat ................................................12  
M
Main power on/off .......................................................10  
Main power switch ................................................11, 25  
Mat loading ..................................................................20  
Mat unloading ..............................................................21  
O
Opening screen ....................................................11, 24  
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