Use the Change Start button to change the Start Cutting Point of an object
using the Change Start button
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There are a number of reasons to change the Cut Start.
If you are having difficulties cutting a complex design and the blades are breaking or it is skipping steps, it may help to start the cut in a different place, such as in a corner rather than in the middle of two arcs.
You may also want to do this if you are having problems with Fallouts sliding behind the mat you are cutting. Changing Cut Orderand Changing Start Cut Points may resolve some of these issues.
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Fallout Definition
The Fallout/Dropoutis the part of the mat that is removed when a design is cut.
Typically, the Fallout is discarded, or saved for another project if large enough.
Through Nesting, another design may be cut within the Fallout.
Select the desired Bevel/Cartridge Type you wish to change the initial plunge for from theBevel/Cartridge Type Selection section by clicking the radio button next to it.
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Only the objects matching the Bevel/Cartridge Type selection will be displayed.
The other Bevel/Cartridge Types of the design on the screen will be
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grayed out.
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Bevel Type Definition
TheBevel Typeis the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.
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Cartridge Definition
A Cartridge is the physical component that holds a Blade, Deboss Stylus, Pen or other application tool.
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Changing the Start
Select the object you want to edit by clicking on it.
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Click the Change Start button. This will allow you to change the initial plunge for the object.
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Move the Blue Triangle cursor to where you want the initial blade plunge to start when it cuts this object.
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Click the mouse to place the new start point of the initial Blade Plunge.
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The Start Point of this object has now been changed.
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Do the same with the other openings, and they will all begin cutting at the bottom corner of the openings instead of at the top.