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 Always make sure you can see those registration marks before continuing since they are an integral part of
the PNC process. If your print preview matches the one above and you see the four marks, click on the
Print button. Also verify that what is being printed is what you need. For example, you may have added an
extra shape to be cut, but you do not want it showing up in the printout. This is where you will want to use
the Layers feature to control what will be printed, as well as what will be cut later.
 After printing, place the printout onto the mat, in the same orientation you see in the main window and insert
the mat into the KNK. As you are facing the KNK, the printout should be on the mat in a portrait orientation
with the arrow pointing towards the right end cap:



Feed the mat this
direction into the
KNK







Place your printout
on the cutting mat in
this orientation.
Set the origin in the bottom
right corner of the printout,
using the test pen





 Go to Section 9.04 to continue with the next steps!

Portrait Mode Option

 To begin, create a new custom mat that’s set for letter size or A4 or whatever size your printout will be.
Refer to Section 3.04 if you need instructions for creating a custom mat. Uncheck the Margins box. For
letter size, make the Width 11” and the Height 8.5”. For A4, set the Width to 11.69” and the Height to
8.27”.

 Since you are reading the Portrait Mode Option section of the user manual, set the Virtual Mat to Portrait
and select your new custom mat.
 Open your PNC project file. In this tutorial, a simple arrow from the Basic Shapes library has been chosen.
It is recommended that you select something rather basic while learning the process. Pay close attention to
orientation of the shape on the mat, as shown in the following steps.

























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