Document Sizes. When a new document is opened, the default document size will always start at a standard Letter size (8.5” x 11”) for the original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™ models or a 12” x 12” size for the Silhouette CAMEO® model. To adjust your document size to another setting, you may either use the Page Tools option from the View menu, or select the Page Tools icon: The Page Tools will allow you to alter the width or length of your document. There are pre-set common sizes you may select, or you may set measurements manually for any custom page sizes of material you may wish to use. With custom page sizes the width may be adjusted up to a maximum 8.5 inch material width (original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™) or a 12 inch width (Silhouette CAMEO®) depending on the cutting model used. The minimum recommended width for a custom size is 3 inches. The height may be adjusted up to any desired measurement. However, the maximum recommended height is 40 inches. While longer materials ranges may be selected, lengths exceeding 40 inches may have the possibility of becoming misaligned on the Silhouette machine’s rollers as the cutting process continues beyond this maximum recommendation. The minimum recommended height for a custom size is 3 inches. While viewing the Page Settings menu, if your material is sized to fit onto the cutting mat, the cutting mat will be displayed to help you see how your material may be placed onto the cutting mat to feed into the Silhouette when it is time to cut. Later, as you go to cut, this will also be displayed to help ensure you are feeding your material into the Silhouette correctly. This cutting mat animation may be selected to always be displayed under the Preferences settings (discussed in section 3.9). When the cutting mat is shown, you may select the Reveal Cutting mat option in the Page Settings menu in order to show exactly on your mat where images will be cut in reference to the grid that is printed on the actual cutting mat. As you slide the bar to the right or increase the percentage number, the white page workspace will become more transparent and show the cutting mat beneath. A setting of 100%, or having this bar slid all the way to the right, will allow you to see the cutting mat completely and your white workspace will be entirely transparent. When viewing in this manner, the red line will still represent your cutting area. Images falling outside of this red cutting area will not be cut. The darker area on the cutting mat represents your printer’s print margin area and is only for reference.
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Samples: personaldiecutting.com, sd8ffb31fceb488bf.jimcontent.com, resources.ideate.cmu.edu
Document Sizes. When a new document is opened, the default document size will always start at a standard Letter size (8.5” x 11”) for the original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™ ® models or a 12” x 12” size for the Silhouette CAMEO® model. To adjust your document size to another setting, you may either use the Page Tools option from the View menu, or select the Page Tools icon: The Page Tools will allow you to alter the width or length of your document. There are pre-set common sizes you may select, or you may set measurements manually for any custom page sizes of material you may wish to use. With custom page sizes the width may be adjusted up to a maximum 8.5 inch material width (original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™®) or a 12 inch width (Silhouette CAMEO®) depending on the cutting model used. The minimum recommended width for a custom size is 3 inches. The height may be adjusted up to any desired measurement. However, the maximum recommended height is 40 inches. While longer materials ranges may be selected, lengths exceeding 40 inches may have the possibility of becoming misaligned on the Silhouette machine’s rollers as the cutting process continues beyond this maximum recommendation. The minimum recommended height for a custom size is 3 inches. While viewing the Page Settings menu, if your material is sized to fit onto the cutting mat, the cutting mat will be displayed to help you see how your material may be placed onto the cutting mat to feed into the Silhouette when it is time to cut. Later, as you go to cut, this will also be displayed to help ensure you are feeding your material into the Silhouette correctly. This cutting mat animation may be selected to always be displayed under the Preferences settings (discussed in section 3.9). When the cutting mat is shown, you may select the Reveal Cutting mat option in the Page Settings menu in order to show exactly on your mat where images will be cut in reference to the grid that is printed on the actual cutting mat. As you slide the bar to the right or increase the percentage number, the white page workspace will become more transparent and show the cutting mat beneath. A setting of 100%, or having this bar slid all the way to the right, will allow you to see the cutting mat completely and your white workspace will be entirely transparent. When viewing in this manner, the red line will still represent your cutting area. Images falling outside of this red cutting area will not be cut. The darker area on the cutting mat represents your printer’s print margin area and is only for reference.
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Samples: www.yolo.co.uk, www.scrapandstamp.ch
Document Sizes. When a new document is opened, the default document size will always start at a standard Letter size (8.5” x 11”) for the original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™ ® models or a 12” x 12” size for the Silhouette CAMEO® model. To adjust your document size to another setting, you may either use the Page Tools option from the View menu, or select the Page Tools icon: The Page Tools will allow you to alter the width or length of your document. There are pre-set common sizes you may select, or you may set measurements manually for any custom page sizes of material you may wish to use. With custom page sizes the width may be adjusted up to a maximum 8.5 inch material width (original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™®) or a 12 inch width (Silhouette CAMEO®) depending on the cutting model used. The minimum recommended width for a custom size is 3 inches. The height may be adjusted up to any desired measurement. However, the maximum recommended height is 40 inches. While longer materials ranges may be selected, lengths exceeding 40 inches may have the possibility of becoming misaligned on the Silhouette machine’s rollers as the cutting process continues beyond this maximum recommendation. The minimum recommended height for a custom size is 3 inches. While viewing the Page Settings menu, if your material is sized to fit onto the cutting mat, the cutting mat will be displayed to help you see how your material may be placed onto the cutting mat to feed into the Silhouette when it is time to cut. Later, as you go to cut, this will also be displayed to help ensure you are feeding your material into the Silhouette correctly. This cutting mat animation may be selected to always be displayed under the Preferences settings (discussed in section 3.9). When the cutting mat is shown, you may select the Reveal Cutting mat option in the Page Settings menu in order to show exactly on your mat where images will be cut in reference to the grid that is printed on the actual cutting mat. As you slide the bar to the right or increase the percentage number, the white page workspace will become more transparent and show the cutting mat beneath. A setting of 100%, or having this bar slid all the way to the right, will allow you to see the cutting mat completely and your white workspace will be entirely transparent. When viewing in this manner, the red line will still represent your cutting area. Images falling outside of this red cutting area will not be cut. The darker area on the cutting mat represents your printer’s print margin area and is only for reference.
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Samples: www.silhcdn.com
Document Sizes. When a new document is opened, the default document size will always start at a standard Letter size (8.5” x 11”) for the original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™ ® models or a 12” x 12” size for the Silhouette CAMEO® model. To adjust your document size to another setting, you may either use the Page Tools option from the View menu, or select the Page Tools icon: The Page Tools panel will allow you to alter the width or length of your document. There are pre-set common sizes you may select, or you may set measurements manually for any custom page sizes of material you may wish to use. With custom page sizes the width may be adjusted up to a maximum 8.5 inch material width (original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™®) or a 12 inch width (Silhouette CAMEO®) depending on the cutting model used. The minimum recommended width for a custom size is 3 inches. The height may be adjusted up to any desired measurement. However, the maximum recommended height is 40 inches. While longer materials ranges may be selected, lengths exceeding 40 inches may have the possibility of becoming misaligned on the Silhouette machine’s rollers as the cutting process continues beyond this maximum recommendation. The minimum recommended height for a custom size is 3 inches. While viewing the Page Settings menu, if your material is sized to fit onto the cutting mat, the cutting mat will be displayed to help you see how your material may be placed onto the cutting mat to feed into the Silhouette when it is time to cut. Later, as you go to cut, this will also be displayed to help ensure you are feeding your material into the Silhouette correctly. This cutting mat animation may be selected to always be displayed under the Preferences settings (discussed in section 3.9). When the cutting mat is shown, you may select the Reveal Cutting mat option in the Page Settings menu in order to show exactly on your mat where images will be cut in reference to the grid that is printed on the actual cutting mat. As you slide the bar to the right or increase the percentage number, the white page workspace will become more transparent and show the cutting mat beneath. A setting of 100%, or having this bar slid all the way to the right, will allow you to see the cutting mat completely and your white workspace will be entirely transparent. When viewing in this manner, the red line will still represent your cutting area. Images falling outside of this red cutting area will not be cut. The darker area on the cutting mat represents your printer’s print margin area and is only for reference.
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Samples: Software Usage Agreement
Document Sizes. When a new document is opened, the default document size will always start at a standard Letter size (8.58 ½” x 11”) for the original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™ models or a 12” x 12” size for the Silhouette CAMEO® model). To adjust your document size to another setting, you may either use the Page Tools option from the View menu, or select the Page Tools icon: The Page Tools will allow you to alter the width or length of your document. There are pre-set common sizes you may select, or you may set measurements manually for any custom page sizes of material you may wish to use. With custom page sizes the width may be adjusted up to a maximum 8.5 8 ½ inch material width (original Silhouette, Silhouette SD, and Silhouette Portrait™) or a 12 inch width (Silhouette CAMEO®) depending on the cutting model usedwidth. The minimum recommended width for a custom size is 3 inches. The height may be adjusted up to any desired measurement. However, the maximum recommended height is 40 inches. While longer materials ranges may be selected, lengths exceeding 40 inches may have the possibility of becoming misaligned on the Silhouette machine’s rollers as the cutting process continues beyond this maximum recommendation. The minimum recommended height for a custom size is 3 inches. While viewing the Page Settings menu, if your material is sized to fit onto the cutting matcarrier sheet, the cutting mat carrier sheet will be displayed to help you see how your material may be placed onto the cutting mat carrier sheet to feed into the Silhouette when it is time to cut. Later, as you go to cut, this will also be displayed to help ensure you are feeding your material into the Silhouette correctly. This cutting mat carrier sheet animation may be selected to always be displayed under the Preferences settings (discussed in section 3.9). When the cutting mat carrier sheet is shown, you may select the Reveal Cutting mat Carrier Sheet option in the Page Settings menu in order to show exactly on your mat where images will be cut in reference to the grid that is printed on the actual cutting matcarrier sheet. As you slide the bar to the right or increase the percentage number, the white page workspace will become more transparent and show the cutting mat carrier sheet beneath. A setting of 100%, or having this bar slid all the way to the right, will allow you to see the cutting mat carrier sheet completely and your white workspace will be entirely transparent. When viewing in this manner, the red line will still represent your cutting area. Images falling outside of this red cutting area will not be cut. The darker area on the cutting mat carrier sheet represents your printer’s print margin area and is only for reference.
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Samples: uscutter.com