CM250
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
Attaching & Peeling Off the Material
The cutting mats used by this machine have been redeveloped with a different design, type, function, etc.
For details, refer to Important information about Mat.
Lightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing
Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing
Medium Weight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing
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----- Attaching the Material (Lightweight Paper) -----
Place the material within the attaching area (grid area) on the adhesive side.
If the material extends from the attaching area, it may be damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is fed.
The mat does not have a top and bottom. It can be inserted into the feed slot from either end.
Otherwise, curls in the material may become caught when the mat is inserted.
If the mat is dirty, clean it. For details, see “Cleaning the Mat”.
----- Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Paper) -----
After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly peel off the paper.
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(1) Standard cut blade (2) Standard cut blade holder (turquoise) (3) Standard mat (4) Low tack adhesive mat (When cutting slick paper) |
----- Attaching the Material (Medium Weight Paper) -----
Before attaching the material to the mat, use a corner of the adhesive side of the mat to test attaching it.
Check for the following when testing attaching the material.
If any problems occur when testing attaching, use different material.
Place the material within the attaching area (grid area) on the adhesive side.
If the material extends from the attaching area, it may be damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is fed.
The mat does not have a top and bottom. It can be inserted into the feed slot from either end.
Otherwise, curls in the material may become caught when the mat is inserted.
If the mat is dirty, clean it. For details, see “Cleaning the Mat”.
----- Peeling Off the Material (Medium Weight Paper) -----
After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly peel off the paper.
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(1) Standard cut blade (2) Standard cut blade holder (turquoise) (3) Standard mat (4) High tack adhesive fabric support sheet |
----- 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.
Do not discard the protective sheet peeled off the mat; save it for later use.
Slowly attach the support sheet from its edges so that no air is trapped between the mat and the sheet.
(1) Glossy side of support sheet |
Place the support sheet within the attaching area (grid area) on the adhesive side of the mat. If the sheet extends from the attaching area, it may be damaged by the feed rollers when the mat is fed.
(1) Backing (2) Adhesive |
Before attaching the material to the mat, use a corner of the adhesive side of the mat to test attaching it. If any problems occur when testing attaching, use different material.
----- Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing) -----
After cutting the material, use a spatula to slowly peel off just the fabric. Try not to peel off the support sheet.
(1) Fabric cut out (2) Support sheet remaining on mat |
(1) Standard cut blade (2) Standard cut blade holder (turquoise) (3) Standard mat (4) Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white backing) |
----- 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.
The contact sheet may not adhere to a fabric surface that is so rough that the two surfaces cannot be heat-set to adhere to each other.
(1) Pattern to be cut (2) Cutting line of sheet (3) Margin of 2 cm or more |
Be sure to first iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles. Before placing the contact sheet on the fabric, make sure that the fabric has been allowed to cool after ironing.
(1) Glossy side of contact sheet (2) Wrong side of fabric |
With the iron on a medium temperature setting (140 to 160 °C (284 °F to 320 °F)), press each part of the sheet for about 20 seconds (the length of time differs depending on the material). Be sure to apply pressure on the top of the backing and push out any air between the sheet and fabric.
(1) Backing |
Before peeling off the backing, allow all parts to cool.
(1) Contact sheet (2) Backing |
Otherwise, curls in the material may become caught when the mat is inserted.
----- Peeling Off the Material (Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing) -----
After cutting the material, use a spatula to peel off the fabric together with the attached contact sheet.
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(1) Pattern that was cut out (2) Contact sheet |
Do not place anything heated on the fabric attached with a contact sheet. Adhesive will permeate any other pieces of fabric around.
----- 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.
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(1) Base fabric (2) Cutout with a contact sheet |
Notice on Use of Contact Sheet
Store the contact sheet at room temperature and in a location not exposed to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.
(1) Deep cut blade (2) Deep cut blade holder (purple) (3) Standard mat (4) Iron-on fabric appliqué contact sheet (white backing) |
----- Attaching the Material (Medium Weight 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.
The contact sheet may not adhere to a fabric surface that is so rough that the two surfaces cannot be heat-set to adhere to each other.
(1) Pattern to be cut (2) Cutting line of sheet (3) Margin of 2 cm or more |
Be sure to first iron the fabric to remove any wrinkles. Before placing the contact sheet on the fabric, make sure that the fabric has been allowed to cool after ironing.
(1) Glossy side of contact sheet (2) Wrong side of fabric |
With the iron on a medium temperature setting (140 to 160 °C (284 °F to 320 °F)), press each part of the sheet for about 20 seconds (the length of time differs depending on the material). Be sure to apply pressure on the top of the backing and push out any air between the sheet and fabric.
(1) Backing |
Before peeling off the backing, allow all parts to cool.
(1) Contact sheet (2) Backing |
Otherwise, curls in the material may become caught when the mat is inserted.
----- Peeling Off the Material (Medium Weight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing) -----
After cutting the material, use a spatula to peel off the fabric together with the attached contact sheet.
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(1) Pattern that was cut out (2) Contact sheet |
Do not place anything heated on the fabric attached with a contact sheet. Adhesive will permeate any other pieces of fabric around.