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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................... 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE ................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......... 1 Symbols Used in This Document........................... 1 Important Safety Instructions................................. 2 REGULATION ............................................... 6 FEATURES...................................................... 8 Patterns (“Pattern” mode) ...................................... 8 Scanning (“Scan” mode) .......
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.
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Unit Descriptions - Front 1 Unit Descriptions - Rear a c c b d a c 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. b Carriage Moves the installed holder for cutting or drawing.
FIRST STEPS The following procedures describe basic operations, from preparing the material to performing trial cutting. Removing the Transport Packing Materials Before turning on the machine, remove the shipping tape and the cardboard shock-absorbing material. To store away the operation panel, first raise it until it 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.
c Press in the operation panel. When the opening screen appears, touch anywhere on the display. Operation of LCD Panel 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. 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.
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.
Note ■ 2 Medium Weight Paper 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 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.
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.
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 • 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. Attaching Fabrics With the Double-Sided Adhesive 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. Memo • The mat does not have a top and bottom.
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. 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.
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.
■ Selecting the Test Pattern Cut out a test pattern from paper. Memo ■ Loading the Mat a • 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). a Select “Pattern” in the home screen. Attach the material that will be cut to the mat. b While holding the mat level and lightly inserting it into the feed slot, press in the operation panel.
■ Cutting a ■ Unloading the Mat Select “Cut” in the draw/cut selection screen. 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 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.
■ 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 Part of the cut material remains when it is peeled off.
MACHINE SETTINGS Settings Screen 1 From the LCD panel, the settings for specific functions can be selected and settings can be adjusted. To display the settings screen, press in the operation panel. b • Touch the “OK” key to apply the settings. ■ Page 1 a b b c Touch to return to the previous screen without applying the settings. Background Adjust the contrast of a background image scanned with the background scanning function. For details, see “Scanning a Background Image” on page 38.
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. 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.
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 . 2 Tutorial 1 - Cutting Patterns a b a Touch to return to the previous screen.
e ■ Selecting and Editing the Second Pattern a Touch the “Add” key in the pattern layout screen. Check the pattern arrangement. The two patterns that will be cut out appear in the pattern layout screen. After checking the arrangement, touch the “OK” key. • 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.
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 X Touch or in the operation panel. to change the settings.
■ Selecting and Editing the First Pattern Piece a b e Edit the size of the entire pattern using the pattern sizing screen. After editing is finished, touch the “OK” key. • For details on the pattern sizing screen, see “Pattern Sizing” on page 34. Select “Pattern” in the home screen. Select the category in the pattern category selection screen. a f Select the piece to be edited first in the pattern piece list screen, and then touch the “OK” key.
g Edit the pattern piece using the pattern piece editing screen. 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. After editing is finished, touch the “Set” key. • For details on the editing functions, see “Editing the Pattern Piece” on page 34.
■ 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.
PATTERN SELECTION Four pattern selection functions are available in the layout editing screen depending on your preference. X Touch b in the pattern layout screen to use Individually touch all the patterns you want to select in the screen, and then touch the “OK” key. 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.
■ Specifying the Selection Area a b c Touch in the layout editing screen for making multiple pattern selection. Touch patterns. for specifying an area to select the 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).
Chapter 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS b Sizing (Width) Edit the pattern width while maintaining the aspect Pattern Editing Functions ratio. Touch 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. or to adjust the setting. Touch to edit only the width.
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. 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.
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.
e Editing Individual Patterns Edit the selected individual pattern. 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. g Welding (Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns) Weld the outlines of multiple patterns to create a single outline. For details, see “Welding (Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns)” on page 36. h Previewing Display a preview of the edited pattern.
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 e Select , and then touch the “OK” key. • Two pattern selection functions are available depending on your preference. For details on selecting multiple patterns, see “Selecting Multiple Patterns” on page 31. f g Touch • This function welds the outermost outline of the patterns.
Auto Layout Functions Scanning a Background Image The auto layout functions 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.
b Attach the material for the background to the mat, and then press d Touch . in the operation panel. 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. e X The mat is fed in, and the “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel lights up. c Use the layout editing functions to move the patterns.
d Space key e Letter/accented character/number selection key f Backspace key (deletes one character from the end of those displayed) Character Input Functions 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 d Adjust the settings of character size and character spacing.
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 “ http://solutions.brother.com ” for more details. • This machine is incompatible with a USB hub. Plug the USB flash drive directly into the USB port.
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 a Recall from the machine’s memory. X Touch the pattern to be recalled and display a preview of the pattern layout. d c a Touch to return to the list of patterns at the destination.
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. 3 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.
c Load the mat with the material for drawing (cutting) attached. Cutting Around Drawings • Lightly insert the mat into the feed slot, and press in the operation panel. • For details on inserting the mat, see “Loading the Mat” on page 20. In this example, we will specify a seam allowance for a built-in pattern and draw the pattern, then cut an outline around it. ■ Specifying the Seam Allowance d Select “Draw” in the draw/cut selection screen. a Touch the pattern to be drawn.
c e Apply the seam allowance. Touch to apply the seam allowance. If appears in gray, the seam allowance cannot be applied. 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). • To re-edit the pattern arrangement after checking it, touch .
b Remove the pen holder, and then install the blade holder. X The “Start/Stop” button in the operation panel lights up. b Adjust the pen pressure. For details on adjusting the drawing pressure, see step e (page 44) in “Drawing”. c Press the “Start/Stop” button to start drawing. Note X When drawing is finished, the message appears in the screen. After you touch the “OK” key, the draw/cut selection screen appears.
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.
b 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. d To cut around the image for the pattern, touch the “OK” key. • 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.
■ Outlining and Framing Advanced Cutting Functions Any shape can be specified as the cutting line for the scanned image. ■ Outline Distance Available in the following screen Specify the distance from the cutting line to the outline of the scanned image. Image trim screen →Tutorial 3; Step b (page 48) in “Editing Cutting Lines” c a b X The settings screen appears.
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.
■ Saving Data Difference in cutting lines depending on detection standard b Region detection c Line detection Select the destination where the data will be saved. 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.
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.
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 4 1 Cutting line created 2 No cutting line created 1 Cutting line created 2 No cutting line created X Touch the “OK” key (d) to apply the settings. X Touch the “OK” key to apply the settings.
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. This is useful for saving the data of an original image as backup before cutting. b Touch the “Scan” key in the home screen to select the scanning mode. Notes on Scanning c ■ Scanning Specifications Select “Scan to USB” in the scanning mode selection screen.
f 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. X After the selected key is highlighted, touch the “OK” key to finish specifying settings.
Chapter 5 APPENDIX CONSUMABLES Replacement Criteria 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. Replacing the Blade ■ Removing a Twist off the holder cap to remove it.
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 a Grasp the shaft of the new blade, and then insert it into the blade slot in the end of the holder. a The blade shaft is held in place by a magnet in the holder.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning ■ Cleaning the Mat 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. ■ Cleaning the Holder If material cuttings, lint or dust accumulate in the holder, it may not operate correctly. Clean the holder after every use. a Twist off the holder cap to remove it.
■ 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. a b 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.
d 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 e Holding your finger on the LCD screen, turn the main power to off and back to on.
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 latest FAQs and troubleshooting tips. Visit us at http://solutions.brother.com. If the problem persists, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center. Power Supply Symptom The machine cannot be turned on.
Symptom The mat or the material catches on a feed roller when the mat is being inserted. Solutions Reference The mat’s adhesive strength has decreased, or the material is not secured. Possible Causes (or Results) Press the “Feed” button to feed out the mat, and then replace the mat with a new one. page 21 page 56 The material extends from the adhesive area of the mat. Press the “Feed” button to feed out the mat, and then attach the material while keeping it within the adhesive area of the mat.
Symptom Possible Causes (or Results) Not all of the material to An iron-on fabric appliqué contact be cut is cut. Some sheet is not firmly attached to a areas remain uncut. fabric. There are deep cuts completely through the mat. Solutions Reference Iron the entire contact sheet to affix it firmly to the wrong side of the fabric. page 16 The blade extension from the blade holder is too much. Remove the holder from the carriage, and then adjust the blade extension.
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.
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. Patterns cannot be welded. - A pattern that has a seam allowance is selected. There are some patterns which cannot accept or no overlaps. Deactivate the seam allowance setting and weld the patterns. - An open shape is selected as a pattern.
UPGRADING THE SOFTWARE 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. a While holding down panel, press b in the operation OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following are available as optional accessories to be purchased separately. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
INDEX A Advanced (art category) pattern cutting ......................27 Auto shutdown .....................................................23, 24 B Background .................................................................23 Background scanning ..................................................38 Basic pattern cutting ...................................................25 Blade extension ....................................................18, 22 Buzzer sound ..............................................
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