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IMPORTANT:
All three
Cut Modes
are based on setting an XY origin on the cutter. On the Zing Orbit, this
origin is set by moving the blade tip to a chosen location on the mat grid or on the material, depending on
the application or your preference.
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The following sections show where shapes will cut based on the possible combinations of
Cut Mode
and
Orientation
. Note that with
WYSIWYG
mode, there will be two options and the one that makes the most
sense to you, is the one to use:
Cutting Mat Method
: The virtual
Cutting Mat
is the same dimensions as the actual cutting mat:
Material Method
: Create a custom virtual
Cutting Mat
that matches the dimension of the material to be
cut:
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The best way to learn how these settings affect where shapes cut is to recreate what you see in these
screen shots and test them out with the test pen and paper. Eventually, it will all make sense to you and, of
course, there’s help available if you need it.
10.07.2 Origin Point
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This is the mode recommended for most applications as it economizes the use of your cutting materials.
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Shapes can be located anywhere on the virtual
Cutting Mat
. The shapes will be moved and aligned to cut
with the origin you set on the material. As mentioned earlier, the origin is set using the position of the blade
tip and is typically set just inside the lower right corner of the material being cut.
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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. Use the arrow on the
Cutting Mat
as a guide to the
direction to insert the actual mat or material into your cutter.
Origin Point
– Portrait Mode
Cutting Mat
matches actual mat
Cutting Mat
matches material on
mat
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