Cricut Cake Personal Electronic Cutter Bedienungsanleitung Seite 14

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14 ENGLISH
Cutting Characters
TIP: All letters in a font set are cut in proportion to the Key Height Character. This is
usually the tallest character in a set. Refer to the handbook of each font cartridge
to determine the Key Height Character. For other character sizing, see “Advanced
Operations” on page 15.
Cutting Your Selections:
TIP: For best results, begin cutting about ½" (1.27 cm) from edges.
Removing Your Characters from the
Cutting Mat:
Size Dial:
Using the Size Dial, choose one of the size
settings ranging from 1.5" (3.81 cm) to 23.5"
(59.69 cm). This will determine the height of your
nished cut. The selected size will be displayed
on the display screen next to the keypad
overlay. Although the full size range is available
no matter the size of the cutting mat, be sure to
select a size that will t on the material you are
using (a warning message will display on the
display if your size is too large). The Cricut Cake
machine includes four units of measurement:
Inches—1/4ths, Inches—1/10ths, cm, and mm.
Select the desired unit of measurement from
the Settings menu (learn more on page 19).
Press the CUT button.
The STOP button, located adjacent to the CUT
button, will stop any operation in progress.
When the Cricut Cake machine is nished
cutting, press the Unload Mat key on the key-
pad to eject the cutting mat and material from
the machine.
Gently remove images from the cutting mat. If it
is difcult to remove the characters, use a spat-
ula or the Cricut Cake™ Tools (sold separately)
to carefully lift the images. Once all characters
are removed, clean off any small scraps of
material remaining on the cutting mat. This will
improve cutting mat performance in the future.
Wash mat with warm soapy water.
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