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Suggested Maxx Air Settings for Various Accessories
Important: Remember to turn Blade Offset back on after
using accessory tools and before cutting with your blade again!
These are estimated settings based on testing with prior KNK models!
Be sure to test on scrap materials first! This table will be updated once actual testing takes place.
Speed
Application/Material Tool Force # Passes Surface Other Comments
(Cut/Up)
Sharpie Pen was almost touching paper in order to be
Drawing on paper 5 500 1 Mat
Marker grasped by front screw
Sharpie Used 2 passes because pencil hesitates to start
Drawing on paper 10 500 2 Mat
Liquid Pencil drawing each time.
Sakura 2 passes provided a little more glue. Also used
Drawing with glue on Quickie Glue 20 300 2 Mat 0.01" Inset Shadow and Outset Shadow to provide
paper
Pen a thicker outline of shape.
Embossing Cardstock - Embossing - 85 300 3 Shelf Used 0.01" Inset Shadow and Outset Shadow to
Georgia Pacific 100# large end Liner provide a thicker outline of shape.
Scoring Cardstock - Embossing - 100 500 2 Shelf
Georgia Pacific 100# small end Liner
Scoring Cardstock - Embossing - 100 500 2 Shelf
Recollections small end Liner
Scoring Cardstock - Embossing - 175 300 3 Mat
Recollections small end
Scoring PET-G (craft Engraving 120 400 2 Tape to
plastic) Mat
Used 0.01" Inset Shadow and Outset Shadow to
Engraving Vellum - 48# Engraving 75 500 2 Mat
provide a thicker outline of shape.
Used 0.01" Inset Shadow and Outset Shadow to
Engraving Vellum - thin Engraving 40 500 2 Mat
provide a thicker outline of shape.
Engraving Metal Dog Engraving 120 300 3 Mat
Tag
Punching Cardstock - Punching 60 400 2 Shelf
Georgia Pacific 100# Liner
Embossing – Tape to Cut shape first and tape around shape to stabilize,
Engraving Balsa - 1/16" 60 200 2
large end Mat then emboss. This minimizes splintering
Engraving Craft Plastic Engraving 60 150 3 Mat 25 Post It notes
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These settings should be used for the initial testing. Adjustments may be necessary based on variations in the material,
surface beneath paper, humidity, condition of the cutting mat, etc. Most tests were done with a blade tip height equal to a
stack 25 Post-it notes or 12 Georgia Pacific 100# cardstock pieces.
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