Brother CM600 [25/71] Settings screen
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Settings Screen
From the LCD panel, the settings for specific
functions can be selected and settings can be
adjusted. To display the settings screen, press
in the operation panel.
■ Page 1
a Settings screen page number
b Touch to display a different page.
c Touch to finish specifying settings.
Language
Select the display language. Touch , select the
desired display language, and then touch the “OK”
key.
Unit
Select either millimeters or inches as the displayed
measurement units.
Cut Area
Specify the area for cutting/drawing according to the
size of material to be used. Touch , and then
touch and drag the area resizing keys to specify the
area. When using a 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm)
mat, touch the mat size key to select a larger mat size,
and then specify the area size.
a Area resizing key (Using the touch pen, touch
the key, and then drag it around the screen to
specify the area.)
b Mat size key (Touching the key switches
between the mat size 12" × 12" (305 mm × 305
mm) and 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm).)
• Touch the “OK” key to apply the settings.
Touch to return to the previous screen
without applying the settings.
Background
Adjust the contrast of a background image scanned
with the background scanning function. For details,
see “Scanning a Background Image” on page 38.
■ Page 2
Cut Speed
Adjust the cutting speed.
Cut Pressure
Adjust the cutting pressure. For the appropriate
cutting pressure, see “Cutting Settings” on page 18.
Draw Speed
Adjust the drawing speed.
Draw Pressure
Adjust the drawing pressure. Adjustments to the
drawing pressure will affect the finished product. Use
the same material that the pattern will be drawn on to
make the adjustments in advance. If the pressure is
too high, the pen tip may be damaged. Adjust the
pressure appropriately.
■ Page 3
Auto Shutdown
Specify the length of time for the auto shutdown
function. The setting can be specified in 1-hour
increments. For details, see “Auto Shutdown” on
page 24.
Buzzer Sound
Select whether or not an operation sound is
produced, for example, when a key is touched.
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Содержание
- Operation manual p.1
- Cutting machine p.1
- Trademarks p.2
- Intel license agreement for open source computer vision library p.2
- Important p.2
- Caution p.3
- Warning p.3
- Symbols used in this document p.3
- Introduction p.3
- Important safety instructions p.3
- Important notice p.3
- Important p.3
- Warning p.4
- Power supply and ac adapter p.4
- Important safety instructions p.4
- Warning p.5
- Installation location p.5
- Important p.5
- Caution p.5
- Important p.6
- For safe operation p.6
- Caution p.6
- Warning p.6
- Unlawful use of scanning equipment p.7
- It is an offence to make reproductions of certain items or documents with the intent to commit fraud the following is a non exhaustive list of documents which it may be unlawful to produce copies of we suggest you check with your legal adviser and or the relevant legal authorities if in doubt about a particular item or document p.7
- Currency bonds or other certificates of debt certificates of deposit armed forces service or draft papers passports postage stamps cancelled or uncancelled immigration papers welfare documents cheques or drafts drawn by governmental agencies identifying badges or insignias p.7
- Copyrighted works cannot be copied lawfully subject to the fair dealing exception relating to sections of a copyrighted work multiple copies would indicate improper use works of art should be considered the equivalent of copyrighted works p.7
- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation this equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications however there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures p.8
- Regulation p.8
- Precautions for scanning p.8
- Important p.8
- Federal communications commission fcc compliance notice for usa only p.8
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by brother industries ltd could void the user s authority to operate the equipment p.8
- After using the machine to scan an original check that the scan data meets the requirements for precision and quality since some parts of the scan data may be missing or deficient observe the following precautions p.8
- Contents p.9
- Basic operations 5 p.9
- Appendix 6 p.9
- Advanced operation p.9
- Scanning function p.9
- Getting started p.9
- Select a pattern and edit it to create your own design by simply loading craft paper or fabric you can quickly create precision paper and fabric cutouts p.10
- Scanning scan mode p.10
- Scan an illustration photo or your own drawing to create personalized cut designs the design can then be cut out or saved as data p.10
- Patterns pattern mode p.10
- Features p.10
- Unit descriptions rear p.11
- Unit descriptions operation panel p.11
- Unit descriptions front p.11
- Parts and functions p.11
- Getting started p.11
- Chapter 1 getting started p.11
- Chapter 1 p.11
- Before turning on the machine remove the shipping tape and the cardboard shock absorbing material p.12
- Adjusting the angle of the operation panel p.12
- Turning on off the machine p.12
- To store away the operation panel first raise it until it is vertical and then it can be lowered and stored away if you wish to decrease the angle of the operation panel raise it until it is vertical and then adjust the angle again p.12
- The following procedures describe basic operations from preparing the material to performing trial cutting p.12
- The angle of the operation panel can be adjusted to one of three levels p.12
- Removing the transport packing materials p.12
- Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet p.12
- First steps p.12
- Connect the power cord to the ac adapter and then connect the ac adapter to the machine p.12
- Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet p.13
- To turn off the machine press in the operation panel p.13
- Press in the operation panel p.13
- Prepare the material for cutting drawing and scanning direct cut based on the following conditions p.13
- Preparation of craft paper fabric p.13
- Operation of lcd panel p.13
- Disconnect the ac adapter from the machine and then disconnect the power cord from the ac adapter p.13
- After the machine is turned on the operation screens appear in the touch panel to perform operations in the screens use the included touch pen p.13
- Use the following chart to select the correct combination of accessories for the material to be cut or drawn on depending on the machine model some accessories listed in the chart may not be included in that case they must be purchased separately p.14
- Test attaching the material p.14
- Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive side of the mat p.14
- Mat and cutting blade combinations p.14
- Attaching the material lightweight paper p.14
- Attach the material to the mat s adhesive side p.14
- 1 lightweight paper p.14
- Peeling off the material medium weight paper follow the instructions in peeling off the material lightweight paper on page 13 p.15
- Peeling off the material lightweight paper follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension page 18 installing the blade holder page 19 and trial cutting page 19 to set up your machine after cutting the material use a spatula to slowly peel off the paper p.15
- Firmly attach all of the material to the mat so that there are no wrinkles and no part can curl off p.15
- Attaching the material medium weight paper follow the steps in attaching the material lightweight paper on page 12 p.15
- Attaching the material lightweight fabric for quilt piecing use the specially designed adhesive sheet to attach lightweight fabrics for quilt piecing to the standard mat the high tack adhesive fabric support sheet is perfect for quilt piecing since it will not leave adhesive on the surface of fabric support sheets can be repeatedly used unless they are peeled off the mat they should only be used with patterns that have a seam allowance when cutting patterns without a seam allowance use the iron on fabric appliqué contact sheet p.15
- 3 lightweight fabric for quilt piecing p.15
- 2 medium weight paper p.15
- From its edges attach the material to the adhesive side of the mat so that there are no wrinkles in the material p.16
- Firmly move the spatula handle across the surface of the fabric to remove any wrinkles and firmly attach the fabric to the mat p.16
- With the glossy side of the support sheet facing down attach it to the mat s adhesive side p.16
- Test attaching the material p.16
- Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive side of the standard mat p.16
- Peel off the backing from the top of the support sheet p.16
- Peeling off the material lightweight fabric for quilt piecing follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension page 18 installing the blade holder page 19 and trial cutting page 19 to set up your machine after cutting the material use a spatula to slowly peel off just the fabric try not to peel off the support sheet p.17
- Notice on use of support sheet p.17
- Attaching the material lightweight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing iron the specially designed contact sheet to the back of fabrics for any use other than quilt piecing and then attach them to the standard mat the double faced adhesive type of the iron on fabric appliqué contact sheet reinforces the fabric and enables any pattern to be cut easily including appliqués the sheet cannot be removed once it has been attached to the back of fabrics for quilt piecing use the high tack adhesive fabric support sheet and avoid using the iron on fabric appliqué contact sheet p.17
- 4 lightweight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing p.17
- With the side of the fabric that the contact sheet is attached to facing down attach the material to the mat from its edges p.18
- With the glossy side of the contact sheet facing down place it on the wrong side of the fabric p.18
- Peel off the protective sheet from the adhesive side of the standard mat p.18
- Peel off the backing from the contact sheet p.18
- Evenly iron the entire contact sheet to affix it to the wrong side of the fabric p.18
- Cut the contact sheet to a size 2 cm or more larger than the outline of the pattern to be cut p.18
- Attaching fabrics with the double sided adhesive place a cutout on a base fabric and apply pressure on the top of the cutout using an iron the contact sheet may not adhere well to some fabrics hand or machine stitch to ensure that the cutout stays in place p.19
- 5 medium weight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing p.19
- Peeling off the material lightweight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing follow the steps in adjusting the blade extension page 18 installing the blade holder page 19 and trial cutting page 19 to set up your machine after cutting the material use a spatula to peel off the fabric together with the attached contact sheet p.19
- Notice on use of contact sheet p.19
- Firmly attach all of the material to the mat so that there are no wrinkles and no part can curl off p.19
- With the reference line on the holder facing toward you fully turn the cap to the right to extend the blade tip to its maximum p.20
- The appropriate blade extension differs depending on the material type and thickness before installing the holder in the carriage turn the holder cap to adjust the blade extension and then perform trial cutting for details on trial cutting see trial cutting on page 19 p.20
- Pressure setting p.20
- Peeling off the material medium weight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing follow the instructions in peeling off the material lightweight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing on page 17 p.20
- Material type blade scale setting p.20
- Cutting settings use the following table to select the appropriate settings according to the material that will be cut p.20
- Attaching the material medium weight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing follow the steps in attaching the material lightweight fabric for any use other than quilt piecing on page 15 p.20
- Appropriate blade extension p.20
- Adjusting the cutting blade p.20
- Adjusting the blade extension p.20
- Setting the holder p.21
- Installing and uninstalling the holder p.21
- Caution p.21
- Turning on the machine p.21
- Trial cutting p.21
- While holding the mat level and lightly p.22
- Touch the test key in the pattern category selection screen p.22
- Touch the set key p.22
- Selecting the test pattern p.22
- Select pattern in the home screen p.22
- Select a pattern in the pattern selection screen p.22
- Operation panel p.22
- Loading the mat p.22
- Inserting it into the feed slot press in the p.22
- Check the pattern arrangement and then touch the ok key p.22
- Attach the material that will be cut to the mat p.22
- Holding the mat with your hand use the included spatula to carefully peel off the cut out patterns p.23
- Cutting p.23
- Adjust the cutting speed and pressure p.23
- Unloading the mat p.23
- The mat p.23
- Select cut in the draw cut selection screen p.23
- Press the start stop button to start cutting p.23
- Press in the operation panel to feed out p.23
- Peel off the material from an area that is easily removable such as a corner and then slowly peel while maintaining an even pressure p.23
- With an appropriate blade extension when the material is peeled off a faint trace of the cut remains on the mat surface p.24
- With a blade extension that needs to be adjusted p.24
- Trial cutting results tips for adjustment p.24
- Checking the trial cutting results p.24
- Settings screen p.25
- Page 3 p.25
- Page 2 p.25
- Page 1 p.25
- Machine settings p.25
- Auto shutdown p.26
- Page 5 p.26
- Page 4 p.26
- If the machine is not used for a specified length of time it will automatically turn off the length of time until the machine turns off can be specified in the settings screen p.26
- If the machine is automatically turned off before you reach the pattern layout screen the home screen will be displayed when the machine is turned on again p.26
- If the machine is automatically turned off after you reach the pattern layout screen the stored information can be recalled when the machine is turned on again following the instructions in the message screen that appear when the machine is turned on again touch the ok key to display the pattern layout screen or touch the cancel key to return to the home screen p.26
- Tutorial 1 cutting patterns p.27
- Pattern cutting p.27
- Chapter 2 basic operations p.27
- Chapter 2 p.27
- Basic operations p.27
- Touch the add key in the pattern layout screen p.28
- Selecting and editing the second pattern p.28
- Select the second pattern to be used p.28
- Select the category for the pattern to be cut out p.28
- Edit the pattern p.28
- Check the pattern arrangement p.28
- Unloading the mat p.29
- Tutorial 2 cutting advanced patterns p.29
- Select cut in the draw cut selection screen p.29
- Press the start stop button to start cutting p.29
- Loading the mat p.29
- In this tutorial we will cut a built in pattern in the p.29
- Cutting p.29
- Category p.29
- Adjust the cutting speed and pressure p.29
- Selecting and editing the first pattern piece p.30
- Select the sub category in the pattern sub category selection screen p.30
- Select the piece to be edited first in the pattern piece list screen and then touch the ok key p.30
- Select the pattern to be cut out in the pattern selection screen p.30
- Select the category in the pattern category selection screen p.30
- Select pattern in the home screen p.30
- Edit the size of the entire pattern using the pattern sizing screen p.30
- Unloading the mat p.31
- The mat p.31
- Select cut in the draw cut selection screen p.31
- Press the start stop button to start cutting p.31
- Press in the operation panel to feed out p.31
- Peel from the mat the pattern piece that was cut out p.31
- Loading the mat p.31
- Edit the pattern piece using the pattern piece editing screen p.31
- Cutting the first pattern p.31
- Check the pattern piece arrangement using the pattern layout screen p.31
- Unloading the mat p.32
- Select and edit the second pattern piece and then touch the ok key p.32
- Follow the procedures described in loading the mat page 20 and cutting page 21 to load the material to be used for the second pattern piece and cut it out p.32
- Editing and cutting the second pattern piece p.32
- After all pattern pieces have been cut out touch the finish key p.32
- Pattern selection p.33
- Selecting multiple patterns p.33
- Selecting desired patterns p.33
- Selecting all patterns p.33
- Selecting a single pattern p.33
- Touch in the layout editing screen for making multiple pattern selection p.34
- Touch for specifying an area to select the patterns p.34
- Touch and drag the area resizing keys to specify the area and then touch the ok key p.34
- Specifying the selection area p.34
- Pattern editing functions p.35
- Cutting and editing functions p.35
- Chapter 3 advanced operations p.35
- Chapter 3 p.35
- Advanced operations p.35
- Pattern editing functions advanced patterns p.36
- Editing the pattern piece p.36
- Available in the following screen p.36
- The pattern editing functions available may differ depending on the pattern you select follow the instructions in either this section or pattern editing functions on page 33 p.36
- Pattern sizing p.36
- The layout editing functions are available when p.37
- The arrangement of the patterns can be edited the cutting drawing area specified with the cut area setting page 23 in the settings screen is displayed in the preview screen edit the pattern arrangement so that the patterns fit within the specified area p.37
- Pattern layout screen p.37
- Layout editing functions p.37
- Is touched in the pattern layout screen p.37
- Available in the following screen p.37
- When multiple patterns are selected in the layout editing screen the outlines of those patterns can be welded to create a single outline p.38
- Welding merging the outlines of multiple patterns p.38
- Touch the large heart pattern in the pattern layout screen and then drag it over the small pattern p.38
- Touch in the pattern layout screen p.38
- Select two heart patterns of different sizes and arrange them in the pattern layout screen p.38
- Touch in the layout editing screen p.39
- Select and then touch the ok key p.39
- Check the preview and then touch the ok key p.39
- Touch in the pattern layout screen to p.40
- Touch in the pattern layout screen page 35 p.40
- To perform the auto layout function p.40
- The auto layout function is useful when you do not wish to waste the material attached to the mat p.40
- Start the background scanning function p.40
- Scanning a background image p.40
- In this example we will use material with a cutout in its upper left corner as a background image p.40
- Auto layout functions p.40
- Use the layout editing functions to move the patterns p.41
- Press the start stop button to start scanning p.41
- Mat and then press in the operation p.41
- Check that the patterns in the screen do not overlap the cutouts in the background material and then touch the ok key p.41
- Attach the material for the background to the p.41
- Characters can be selected edited cut out and drawn as a single pattern select the character type from the pattern category selection screen p.42
- Character input functions p.42
- Adjust the settings of character size and character spacing p.42
- Typing in the word rainbow p.42
- Type in the characters p.42
- Touch the desired font type p.42
- Select the font category in the pattern category selection screen p.42
- Check the character arrangement p.42
- Saving p.43
- Recalling p.43
- Memory functions p.43
- Touch the desired destination and then select the desired pattern p.44
- Check the preview of the pattern layout in the screen and then touch the ok key p.44
- Preparing the pen holder p.45
- Preparation p.45
- Drawing functions p.45
- Drawing p.45
- Adjust the seam allowance p.46
- Adjust the drawing speed and pressure p.46
- Touch the pattern to be drawn p.46
- Specifying the seam allowance p.46
- Select draw in the draw cut selection screen p.46
- Press the start stop button in the operation panel to start drawing p.46
- Load the mat with the material for drawing cutting attached p.46
- In this example we will specify a seam allowance for a built in pattern and draw the pattern then cut an outline around it p.46
- Cutting around drawings p.46
- Touch the set key to finish editing the pattern p.47
- Touch the draw key p.47
- Loading the material p.47
- Drawing p.47
- Check the pattern arrangement and then touch the ok key p.47
- Apply the seam allowance p.47
- A c b d p.47
- Caution p.48
- Adjust the pen pressure p.48
- Touch the cut key p.48
- The mat p.48
- Remove the pen holder and then install the blade holder p.48
- Press the start stop button to start drawing p.48
- Press the start stop button to start cutting p.48
- Press in the operation panel to feed out p.48
- Peel the patterns off the mat p.48
- Cutting p.48
- Tutorial 3 scanning and cutting p.49
- Scanning functions p.49
- Scanning for cutting direct cut p.49
- Chapter 4 scanning functions p.49
- Chapter 4 p.49
- Editing cutting lines p.50
- Cutting p.50
- Check the scanned image and then touch the ok key p.50
- While holding the mat level and lightly inserting it under the feed rollers on the left and p.50
- Touch the cut key p.50
- Touch and drag it around the screen to trim the image p.50
- To cut around the image for the pattern touch the ok key p.50
- Right sides of the feed slot press in the p.50
- Press the start stop button to start scanning p.50
- Press the start stop button to start cutting p.50
- Operation panel p.50
- In the image trim screen use the touch pen to p.50
- Outlining and framing p.51
- Outline distance p.51
- Available in the following screen p.51
- Advanced cutting functions p.51
- Creating cutting data scan to cut data p.52
- Attach the original to the mat and then load the mat into the feed slot p.52
- A printed pattern or image or an original hand drawn illustration can be scanned converted to cutting lines for cutting drawing with this machine then saved as data p.52
- Tutorial 4 creating cutting data p.52
- Touch the scan key in the home screen to select the scanning mode p.52
- Select the cutting line type in the image editing screen p.52
- Select scan to cut data in the scanning mode selection screen p.52
- Scanning p.52
- Press the start stop button to start scanning p.52
- In this tutorial we will save an illustration drawn on paper as cutting data p.52
- Editing cutting data p.52
- Select the destination where the data will be saved p.53
- Saving data p.53
- Recalling cutting data p.53
- Recall the saved cutting data p.53
- Press in the operation panel to feed out p.53
- Difference in cutting lines depending on detection standard p.53
- Attach the material for cutting to the mat and then load the mat p.53
- A outline detection b region detection c line detection p.53
- Use the touch pen to touch and drag it around the screen to trim the cutting lines to be saved as data and then touch the save key p.53
- Touch the ok key to finish saving the data p.53
- The mat and then peel off the original from the mat p.53
- Touch to display the setting screen p.54
- Then touch to display the function selection screen p.54
- Specifying delete size p.54
- Select one of the three detection options and p.54
- Editing pictures p.54
- Edit the cutting data as necessary and then cut or draw p.54
- By adjusting the output level of data for a scanned image you can reproduce the image in a wide variety of ways p.54
- Available in the following screen p.54
- Touch in the function selection screen to display the setting screen p.55
- To a two tone image using and p.55
- Specify the threshold for converting an image p.55
- Specify an object size smaller than which is not to be converted to cutting lines p.55
- Setting image detection level p.55
- Tutorial 5 scanning to usb p.56
- Scanning specifications p.56
- Scanning images scan to usb p.56
- Scan settings p.56
- Notes on scanning p.56
- Material that can be scanned p.56
- Select the size of the scanning area p.57
- Select the scanning resolution p.57
- Scanning and saving p.57
- Press the start stop button to start scanning p.57
- Press in the operation panel to feed out p.57
- Load the mat into the feed slot p.57
- From a computer check the saved image data p.57
- Check the settings and then touch the ok key p.57
- C d e f g p.57
- Attach the original that will be scanned to the mat p.57
- Unplug the usb flash drive from the usb port on this machine p.57
- Touch the ok key to exit scan to usb mode p.57
- Touch for scan resolution to display the scanning resolution settings screen p.57
- The mat p.57
- Replacing the blade p.58
- Replacement criteria p.58
- Consumables p.58
- Chapter 5 appendix p.58
- Chapter 5 p.58
- Appendix p.58
- Twist on the holder cap to attach it to the holder p.59
- Pull up the holder to leave the blade in the rubber area p.59
- Installing p.59
- Grasp the shaft of the new blade and then insert it into the blade slot in the end of the holder p.59
- Caution p.59
- Attach the holder cap to the holder p.60
- Using a commercially available brush clean off cuttings lint and dust p.60
- Use commercially available tweezers to remove any fabric threads attached to the mat p.60
- Twist off the holder cap to remove it p.60
- If material cuttings lint or dust accumulate in the holder it may not operate correctly clean the holder after every use p.60
- Cuttings and cut edges of patterns attached to the mat may reduce the mat s adhesive strength and prevent correct operation periodically clean the mat using the included spatula lightly scrape off any cuttings attached to the mat p.60
- Cleaning the mat p.60
- Cleaning the holder p.60
- Cleaning p.60
- Clean the dotted marks on the mat and their surrounding area with a dry cloth p.60
- Care and maintenance p.60
- Cleaning the scanner glass p.61
- Cleaning inside the machine p.61
- Adjusting the screen p.62
- Power supply p.63
- Paper fabric jam p.63
- If the machine stops operating correctly check the following possible problems before requesting service you can solve most problems by yourself if you need additional help the brother solutions center offers the latest faqs and troubleshooting tips visit us at http support brother com if the problem persists contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center p.63
- Troubleshooting p.63
- The material to be cut drawn or original to be scanned peels off during cutting scanning p.64
- The material being cut catches on the tip of the cutting blade p.64
- The mat or the material catches on a feed roller when the mat is being inserted p.64
- The mat or the material catches on a feed roller during cutting drawing p.64
- The mat is fed in at an angle and is not fed during cutting drawing p.64
- The machine stopped while an operation is being performed p.64
- Symptom possible causes or results solutions reference p.64
- Not all of the material to be cut is cut some areas remain uncut p.64
- Cutting p.64
- The drawn line is thicker thinner than intended p.65
- Symptom possible causes or results solutions reference p.65
- Scanning cannot be done cleanly there are lines in the scanned image p.65
- Scanning p.65
- Not all of the material to be cut is cut some areas remain uncut p.65
- Drawing p.65
- Unwanted images are scanned p.65
- There are deep cuts completely through the mat p.65
- The scanned image is red p.65
- The lines printed on the mat are scanned p.65
- The following table lists some of the messages that may appear while the machine is operating as well as their corresponding solutions perform the necessary operation according to the instructions in the message or the solution described here if the problem persists contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center p.66
- Error messages causes solutions p.66
- Error messages p.66
- Error messages causes solutions p.67
- Upgrading the software p.68
- The following are available as optional accessories to be purchased separately p.69
- Optional accessories p.69
- Please visit us at http support brother com where you can get product support and answers to frequently asked questions faqs p.71
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