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Shapes can be located anywhere on the screen, including outside the Virtual Mat. The shapes will be
moved and cut to where you set the origin on the material. The origin is set using the position of the blade
tip.
When more than one shape will be cut, the shape closest to the origin will be cut at the origin and any other
shapes will be cut the distance and direction from that shape as positioned on the screen. The following
figures show examples of where images will cut. Note that it doesn’t matter whether you choose Portrait or
Landscape modes for the Virtual Mat. The shapes will cut in the same relative locations on the material.
Use the arrow on the Virtual Mat as a guide to the direction to insert the actual mat or material into your
ACS-24UHF.
Knife Point – Portrait Mode
Feed the mat this direction into the cutter
Indicates
Portrait
mode
Origin set
here using
blade tip
Location of shapes on the screen Where shapes are drawn or cut on material
Knife Point – Landscape Mode
Feed the mat this direction into the cutter
Indicates Landscape mode
Origin set
here using
blade tip
Location of shapes on the screen Where shapes are drawn or cut on material
If you plan to use scraps of materials for cutting shapes, you will want to use the Knife Point mode:
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