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Cutting Defaults

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  • The Cutting section sets the default settings to be used on the Cutting Cut Preview.

  • Click Admin in the Admin section of the Main Screen.

  • Click on the Cutting tab to open the Cutting section.

Cut Screen Settings

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Remember Previous

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  • Select Remember Previous to use the last settings used in the previous Cut session.

  • Select Remember Previous to use the previous settings used in the last cutting session.

  • Select Start with Toggle Settings to use preset settings (described below).

Start With Settings

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  • Select Start with Settings to preset settings for each Cut session.

  • Select Start With Settings to use preset settings (described below).

  • Select Remember Previous to use the previous settings (described above).

Auto Offset

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  • Select Auto Offset to default to moving the design up and over out of the Clamp area. 

  • Unselect Auto Offset to default to cutting the design in the home area using the Clamps

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titleAuto Offset Definition

The Auto Offset moves the design up and over on the Cut Preview to avoid the Clamparea.

This is to overcome the Border Limitation of 1.25"/3.2 cm on the Cut Preview.

See: Auto Offset Setting

See: Auto Offset Definition

See: Auto Offset Default Setting

Continuous Layer

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  • Select Continuous Layer to default to remaining on the current layer after cutting it instead of rolling over to the next layer. 

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titleContinuous Layer Definition

The Continuous Layer will keep cutting the Current Layer without rolling over to the next layer.

It will stay on the Current Layer until the user manually selects a different layer or turns off Continuous Layer.

See: Continuous Layer Function

Cut from Front

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titleCut From Front Definition

Cutting from the Front will cut with the face of the mat toward the operator, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview.

  • On the Configurations screen the Current Bevel Type dropdown control will display the bevel types in this manner:

    • Cut from the Back bevel type names will be displayed with no further label; i.e., Normal Bevel.

    • Cut from the Front bevel type names will be displayed with a Front label; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

    • V-Grooves have their own selection on the list.

If you are cutting an element that must be applied to the front of the mat, such as a V-Groove or Pen design, any openings on that layer will also cut from the front and use the Front of Mat configuration item; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

So if you are having problems with a Normal Bevel cut on the same layer as a V-Groove, make sure you select Normal Bevel-Front of Mat to edit the configurations for that opening.   

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titleCut From Back Definition

Cutting from the Back will cut with the back of the mat toward the operator, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview.

  • On the Configurations screen the Current Bevel Type dropdown control will display the bevel types in this manner:

    • Cut from the back bevel type names will be displayed with no further label; i.e., Normal Bevel.

    • Cut from the Front bevel type names will be displayed with a Front label; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

If you are cutting an element that must be applied to the front of the mat, such as a V-Groove or Pen design, any openings on that layer will also cut from the front and use the Front of Mat configuration item; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

90 Degree Outside

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titleOutside Bevel Definition

The Outside Bevel is created by cutting into the fallout surface with the blade angled at 45°/52°, thereby slanting the bevel under the fallout surface. The matboard core is not visible from the front.

The Bevel Type refers to the angle at which the blade cuts the surface of the matboard when it deviates from the 90° right angle cut.

Select Outside or Outside-Front of Mat from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

See: 45 Degree Outside Configurations

See: 45 Degree Plus Outside Configurations

See: 45 Degree Front Outside Configurations

See: 52 Degree Outside Configurations

See: 90 Degree Outside Configurations

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title90 Degree Cartridge Definition

The 90° Cartridge cuts a 90° Right Angle into the matboard. The matboard core is not visible from the front. The initial plunge position is determined by the bevel type.

The Bevel Type refers to the angle at which the blade cuts the surface of the matboard when it deviates from the 90° right angle cut.

Select [Bevel Type] or [Bevel Type]-Front of Mat from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

See: 90 Degree Bevel Opening Definition

See: 90 Degree Bevel Drop Definition

See: 90 Degree Outside Definition

See: 90 Degree Bevel Open V-Groove Definition

Tangent Threshold 

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  • The Tangent Threshold is the number of degrees between arc segments before the head will pick up and replunge. 

  • For instance, if the Tangent Threshold is set to 6, anything larger than 6 degrees will cause the head to pick up and replunge between segments. 

  • The default is 6°.

  • Set the desired default Tangent Threshold.

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titleTangent Threshold Definition
  • The Tangent Threshold will smooth the connection between the arc circuits that are below the specified Angle Degree in the Tangent Threshold field to provide a smoother cutting transition between the arcs.

  • The more tangent the connection between arcs, the smoother the cut.

  • Any arc connections above the specified Angle Degree in the Tangent Threshold field will cause the head to pick up and replunge.

  • 6° is the standard setting.

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Show Previous Cuts

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  • Select Display Previous Cuts to default to displaying the Previous Cuts on the Cut Preview screen.

  • This is especially helpful when doing test cuts or where the design can be simply moved over to cut the next mat.

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  • Select Display Previous Cuts to default to displaying the previous designs cut on the Cut Preview.

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titlePrevious Cuts Definition

The Previous Cuts are displayed on the Cut Preview as Faded Gray outlines.

These allow you to position the next cut beside a previous cut when cutting several designs from the same mat, such as when Calibrating the CMC.

This can be turned on/off in the Options menu, and the previous cuts can be cleared from the screen with the Clear Cut History button.

See: Previous Cuts Toggle

See: Clear Cut History

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Default Blade Depths

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  • Set the default Blade Depth settings.

Default Depth

V-Groove Depth

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titleV-Groove Definition

The Normal Bevel Closed V-Groove involves two symmetrical cuts: one in the matboard and a corresponding cut in the fallout, both forming a mirrored arrangement. The matboard is sliced halfway through the thickness and the core is visible from the front.

First Cut: Cuts the Interior cut into the Fallout Clockwise.

Second Cut: Cuts the Exterior cut into the Matboard Counter-Clockwise.

Select V-Groove from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

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See: 45 Degree Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 45 Degree Plus Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 45 Front Closed V-Groove Configurations

See: 52 Degree Closed V-Groove Configurations

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Cut From Front Blade Cartridge Selection

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  • Select which Blade Cartridge Selection to use as default when cutting from the Front.

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titleCut From Front Definition

Cutting from the Front will cut with the face of the mat toward the operator, and can be selected on the Cutting Cut Preview.

  • On the Configurations screen the Current Bevel Type dropdown control will display the bevel types in this manner:

    • Cut from the Back bevel type names will be displayed with no further label; i.e., Normal Bevel.

    • Cut from the Front bevel type names will be displayed with a Front label; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

    • V-Grooves have their own selection on the list.

If you are cutting an element that must be applied to the front of the mat, such as a V-Groove or Pen design, any openings on that layer will also cut from the front and use the Front of Mat configuration item; i.e., Normal Bevel-Front of Mat.

So if you are having problems with a Normal Bevel cut on the same layer as a V-Groove, make sure you select Normal Bevel-Front of Mat to edit the configurations for that opening.