Output tray:
Where item
exits machine.
Handle:
Advances
items through machine
when turned clockwise.
Latch:
Opens up machine
Feed Tray:
Used to
feed items into machine
Cartridge:
Various types
available.
Cut Bar:
Holds in place
the material to be cut.
Cut Blade:
Slides to the left
and right to cut output material
after it exits machine.
Features & Functions
Step One
Place item on feed tray.
Step Two
Guide item forward while slowly
turning knob clockwise until your
item comes out of the back of the
machine.
Step Three
Press down on cut blade and slide
to the left or right to cut.
Note: For a smooth cut, place your
finger all the way back to the back
of the cut blade holder. Remember
to burnish or rub well on adhesive
items before removing film.
1.
Open cartridge compartment
by lifting up on latch.
2.
Gently pull cartridge up
and out of machine.
3.
You can unload/load the
cartridge even though it
may not be completely
used.
3.
Close the lid by pressing
down on latch until it clicks
into position. Advance
material slightly to assure
perfect results.
1.
Guide cartridge into machine
using tracks on machine sides.
2.
Make sure that film is
placed underneath the clear
cut bar.
Unloading
Loading
Basic Operation as easy as 1-2-3!
• For best results, turn the handle slowly.
• Burnish or rub around your adhesive items well before removing the top film.
• Arrange small items (without overlapping them) on the feed tray to maximize your cartridge
material use.
• Use items that are .10” thickness or less.
• If there is excess adhesive around edges of an item, simply wipe off with your fingers.
• Fabric Tips:
- Works well with most fabrics that do not have sizing
- For items that will be washed, stitch after adhering
- For best results, use Acid-Free Permanent Adhesive
• If machine rollers pick up adhesive after use, clean with isopropanol alcohol.
• Store your machine and cartridge between 40ºF and 70ºF.
• To prevent curling on adhesive, remove the clear top mask first. Then lay your your document
upside down to remove the backing from the sticky side.
• To maximize the material when making a magnet frame, place a smaller item in the middle of
the frame.
Helpful Hints