Score Force: The amount of force/pressure to apply when making a score line.Force: The amount of force/pressure to apply when cutting.Multi-Cut: The number of times to go over the design.Overcut: Cut a specified amount past the end of a shape to help ensure a gap is not left between the start and end of an outline.Blade Offset: Distance from the center of the blade shaft and the blade tip.Holder: Type of tools used in the cutter's holder.Preset: List of material presets to choose from or add/choose your own custom preset.Draw: Process lines that are set to draw.Cut: Process lines that are set to cut.Cut Line Type: The type of lines to process.Tool: If your cutting machine has a dual tool holder, you can choose which tool settings to show and adjust.Do nothing: Leaves the blade position wherever it ends.Advance amount: Feeds the specified amount of material after done cutting.Rewind to origin: Moves the blade back to the cutter's origin point.End Action (PRO VERSION): The action to take after the design has finished cutting.Use software speed & force: If your cutting machine has the ability to have the speed and force controlled from software, you can enable this option.Mirror H/V: Mirror the design horizontally and/or vertically.Cut Selection Only: Only cut the selected shapes on the mat.Center Point: Will automatically shift the design so that it cuts centered around the cutter's origin point.Origin Point: Will automatically shift the design so that it starts cutting at the cutter's origin point. WYSIWYG: What you see is what you get mode, where it will cut the shapes where you place them on the mat relative to the cutter's origin point.Cut Mode: Where objects will cut relative to the cutting machine's origin.Test Connection: Attempts to make a connection to your cutting and move the blade carriage back and forth.Settings: Opens the Cutter Settings window to change settings for your cutting machine model.Port: The port to make the connection to your cutting machine.Connection: The type of connection to make with your cutting machine.Model: The current model for the cutting machine you will be cutting with.Depending on the capabilities of your cutting machine model, some settings may not be available. The General tab has the basic settings for cutting your project.
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