![]() ![]() After you’ve loaded your first color into your machine and started cutting, the machine will pause after it finishes each color and allow you to unload your material. To cut each color separately, add a pause after each color so you can switch out the material. Double check the Materials and Actions for each color. You’ll see each of your line or fill colors (respectively) in the list. Click the Line or Fill tab in the Send panel. If your design uses more than one color or type of material, you might want to cut by line or color. If you are using a blade that needs adjusted manually, change it to the recommended setting and insert it into the machine. The cut settings will change based on your material, action, and tool selections. With the CAMEO 4, the action and tool should be auto-detected, but if it’s incorrect, you can change them in their respective drop down lists. When cutting without a mat, make sure your material fits between the rollers on your machine. You’ll select the type of matless cutting in a later step. To cut with a mat, select the size in the list. To adjust mat settings, click the Cutting Mat dropdown in the Page Setup window. The CAMEO 4 has three cutting types: regular cut with mat, kiss cutting with no mat (cuts material, but not the carrier sheet), and pop out cutting with no mat ( CAMEO 4 models only – cuts through the material completely, usually for paper and cardstock). How to Cut with the Silhouette CAMEO: With/Without a Mat Republishing posts in their entirety is prohibited.Getting your Silhouette machine out of the box is so exciting! You’ve got your supplies picked out, your design is ready, and your creative wheels are turning, but how do you actually get cutting? We know that this part can feel a bit intimidating at first and we’ve had our fair share of mixed up settings resulting in ruined vinyl, so today we’re here to help by covering all the details for how to cut with the Silhouette CAMEO so you avoid any of those same pit falls and get cutting away. You're welcome to link to 17turtles or use a single image with a brief description to link back to any post. The designs, images, and instructions listed on this blog are for personal use only and may not be distributed or sold in any form without specific permission from Juliana Michaels. This is at NO additional cost to you and, as I stated above, I only share what I love and use. By using affiliate programs, that means I receive a commission when products are purchased through links here at this blog. ![]() The affiliate programs I use include, Simon Says Stamp, Sizzix, Ranger Ink, and Amazon. My site does incorporate affiliate links. I will never recommend something that I don't personally use and enjoy. While I am compensated by these companies, either monetarily or in product, I maintain the freedom as an independent designer to say what I truly think of their products. In the spirit of full disclosure, I am currently working as a freelance designer in some capacity for the following companies: and Tim Holtz. I am blessed to work in an industry I love. Creating Offset Titles | A Silhouette Cameo Tutorial.Elle's Studio Entwined Hearts FREE Digital Cut File.17turtles Guest Designer | Leanne Allinson.Grateful Scrapbook Page | Elle's Studio October Re.Inlaid Backgrounds with Digital Cut Files | A Silh.17turtles Guest Designer | Bernii Miller. ![]() 17turtles Guest Designer | Lynn Shokoples. ![]()
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