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Configurations Screen Introduction

Like any industrial instrument, it is important to keep the Wizard™ CMC finely tuned. Now and again it may be necessary to make specific adjustments to correct cutting issues. This section outlines adjusting the configurations to improve cutting quality.

Configuration Screen

Click Configs button on the cut preview to open the configuration screen.

Alternatively, click Configurations on the main screen to open the configuration screen.

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The Configurations screen opens. This is where you can make adjustments to how the CMC cuts or applies the non-bladed cartridges.

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Configurations Menu Bar

File

Save Configurations

Saves the current configuration.

Load Configurations

Loads a saved configuration.

Reset Configurations

Resets configurations back to the factory settings.

Close

Closes the configurations screen.

Cartridge Tabs

The configurations screen is broken up into the different cartridges.

If a Cartridge is not licensed, it will be disabled.

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Factory Configs

The factory configs display the preset configurations for the system, and are not editable.

Definitions

Backup Definition

Backup is where the blade plunges into the matboard.

If the backup is too long it can leave a visible cut on the face of the mat.

If the backup is too short it can leave a hook or an incomplete cut.

An exterior backup cuts into the matboard itself.

An interior backup cuts into the fallout, such as in French Stairs.

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Overcut Definition

Overcut is where the blade comes out of the matboard.

If the overcut is too long it can leave a visible cut on the face of the mat.

If the overcut is too short it can leave a hook or an incomplete cut.

An exterior overcut cuts into the matboard itself.

An interior overcut cuts into the fallout, as in French Stairs.

Cutting Side

Make sure matboard nestles tightly into horizontal and vertical clamps of the CMC.

Back of mat

Back means to cut from back of mat. Place back of mat toward user, facing away from CMC.
Cut preview displays Back.

Front of mat

Front means to cut from front of mat. Place front of mat toward user, facing away from CMC.
Cut preview displays Front.