Brother CM100DM operation manual For Safe Operation

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For Safe Operation

WARNING

If the machine malfunctions or is dropped or damaged or if water or a foreign object enters it, immediately unplug the AC adapter from the machine and electrical outlet, and then contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center. Continuing to use the machine in this condition may result in a fire or electric shock.

If a power outage occurs or thunder is heard while the machine is being used, disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

If, while the machine is being used or stored, an unusual odor is produced, the machine produces heat or smoke or becomes discolored or deformed, or any other unusual occurrence is observed, stop using the machine, and then unplug the AC adapter from the machine and electrical outlet. Continuing to use the machine in this condition may result in a fire or electric shock. In addition, repairs must never be performed by the user; it is too dangerous.

Do not disassemble, repair or alter the machine by yourself. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or injuries may result. For servicing, adjustment, cleaning or repair of internal parts other than those specified, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center.

The plastic bag that this machine was supplied in should be kept out of the reach of children or disposed of. Never allow children to play with the bag due to the danger of suffocation.

Before performing any maintenance procedures described in this manual, unplug the power cord. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

CAUTION

While the machine is operating, make sure that shirt sleeves, neckties, hair or jewelry do not become pulled in. Otherwise, injuries may result. If anything is pulled in, immediately unplug the power cord to stop the machine.

Do not touch the sharp edge of the blade. Otherwise, injuries may result.

Pay close attention to the carriage movements while the machine is operating. Keep your hands away from all moving parts, such as the rollers, carriage and holders. Do not place your fingers under the blade holder. In addition, keep your fingers away from moving parts such as under the tray, in the front cover or under the operation panel. Otherwise, injuries may result.

In order to prevent injuries, do not trace or rub your hand or fingers along the end of the blade holder while the blade tip is extended. Store the blade tip within the holder when the blade holder is not being used.

In order to prevent injuries, do not trace or rub your hand or fingers along the edge of the mat.

Do not allow this machine to be used as a toy. Pay close attention when the machine is used near children.

When moving the machine, be sure to grasp its handles. If any other part is grasped, the machine may be damaged or fall, possibly resulting in injuries.

When lifting the machine, be careful not to make any sudden or careless movements. Otherwise, injuries to your back or knees may result.

Only use the genuine parts specified in this manual. Use of any other parts may result in injuries or damage to the machine.

IMPORTANT

When cutting, be sure to adjust the blade extension according to the material that will be cut. If too much of the blade is extended, the blade may break or the mat may be cut.

Do not use a broken blade. Otherwise, cutting cannot be performed correctly. If the blade breaks, remove the broken piece of blade from the cut material. When removing the broken piece of blade from the cut material, use tweezers; do not touch it with your fingers.

Do not place the AC adapter, power cord and foreign objects within the range of the mat’s movements (feed area). Otherwise, operations cannot be completed correctly.

Do not place large objects on the mat.

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Contents Cutting Machine Read Before DOWNLOADING, COPYING, Installing or Using TrademarksIntroduction Important Safety InstructionsSymbols Used in This Document Important NoticePower Supply and AC Adapter Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Location For Safe Operation Unlawful Use of Scanning Equipment Precautions for Scanning Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada OnlyRegulation Contents Getting StartedScanning Scan mode FeaturesPatterns Pattern mode Scan an imageUnit Descriptions Front Unit Descriptions Rear Getting StartedParts and Functions Unit Descriptions Operation PanelRemoving the Transport Packing Materials Adjusting the Angle of the Operation PanelFirst Steps Turning On/Off the MachineOperation of LCD Panel Preparation of Craft Paper/FabricCPress in the operation panel BTest attaching the material Lightweight PaperMat and Cutting Blade Combinations CAttach the material to the mat’s adhesive sideMedium Weight Paper Lightweight Fabric for Quilt PiecingAttaching the Material Lightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing CPeel off the backing from the top of the support sheet DTest attaching the materialBacking light blue Adhesive Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing EPeel off the backing from the contact sheet Glossy side of contact sheet Wrong side of fabricContact sheet Backing Medium Weight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing Attaching Fabrics With the Double-Sided AdhesivePattern that was cut out Contact sheet Cutting Settings Adjusting the Blade ExtensionAdjusting the Cutting Blade Appropriate Blade ExtensionTrial Cutting Installing and Uninstalling the HolderSetting the Holder Turning On the MachineAAttach the material that will be cut to the mat Selecting the Test PatternLoading the Mat Guides Feed rollersCutting Unloading the MatWith a Blade Extension That Needs to be Adjusted Checking the Trial Cutting ResultsWith an Appropriate Blade Extension Machine Settings Settings ScreenPattern Interval Auto ShutdownSeam Allowance Opening ScreenPattern Cutting DEdit the pattern using the pattern editing screenBasic Operations Tutorial 1 Cutting PatternsBSelect the category for the pattern to be cut out Selecting and Editing the Second PatternATouch the Add key in the pattern layout screen CSelect the second pattern to be used DEdit the patternTutorial 2 Cutting Advanced Patterns Selecting and Editing the First Pattern Piece Cutting the First Pattern BPress the Start/Stop button to start cuttingBPeel from the mat the pattern piece that was cut out Editing and Cutting the Second Pattern Piece Selecting Multiple Patterns Pattern SelectionSelecting a Single Pattern Selecting Desired PatternsSpecifying the Selection Area Pattern Editing Functions Advanced OperationsCutting and Editing Functions Available in the following screenPattern Editing Functions Advanced Patterns Pattern SizingEditing the Pattern Piece Pattern Layout Screen Layout Editing FunctionsUnifying Grouping Multiple Patterns Welding Merging the Outlines of Multiple PatternsEditing Individual Patterns Welding Merging the Outlines of Multiple PatternsDTouch in the layout editing screen ESelect , and then touch the OK keyTouch GCheck the preview, and then touch the OK key Auto Layout Functions Scanning a Background ImageEUse the layout editing functions to move the patterns CPress the Start/Stop button to start scanningTouch Material with a cutout displayed as backgroundCharacter Input Functions CType in the charactersECheck the character arrangement Recalling Memory FunctionsSaving CTouch the OK key to finish saving the dataRecall from the machine’s memory Recall from a USB flash drivePreparation Drawing FunctionsDrawing Preparing the Pen HolderCutting Around Drawings EAdjust the drawing speed and pressureATouch the pattern to be drawn BAdjust the seam allowance Specifying the Seam AllowanceDTouch the Set key to finish editing the pattern Memo Loading the MaterialCApply the seam allowance ATouch the Draw keyCPress the Start/Stop button to start drawing BAdjust the pen pressureBRemove the pen holder, and then install the blade holder ATouch the Cut keyScanning Functions Tutorial 3 Scanning and CuttingScanning Editing Cutting Lines EPress the Start/Stop button to start scanningFCheck the scanned image, and then touch the OK key Advanced Cutting Functions Outline DistanceOutlining and Framing DPress the Start/Stop button to start scanning Tutorial 4- Creating Cutting DataEditing Cutting Data ASelect the cutting line type in the image editing screenRecalling Cutting Data ASelect the destination where the data will be savedSaving Data BTouch the OK key to finish saving the dataCEdit the cutting data as necessary, and then cut or draw Editing PicturesSpecifying Delete Size Image editing screenSetting Image Detection Level Cutting line created No cutting line createdDTouch to display the scanning settings screen Scanning SpecificationsScan Settings Tutorial 5- Scanning to USBFSelect the size of the scanning area Check the settings, and then touch the OK keyScanning and Saving AAttach the original that will be scanned to the matReplacing the Blade Replacement CriteriaConsumables RemovingInstalling CPull up the holder to leave the blade in the rubber areaBTwist on the holder cap to attach it to the holder Cleaning the Mat Care and MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the HolderCleaning the Scanner Glass Cleaning Inside the MachineCTurn the main power to off, then turn it back to on Adjusting the ScreenFAfter cleaning, perform a test scan NotchTroubleshooting Power SupplyPaper/Fabric Jam Cutting Drawing ScanningError Messages Turn the machine off Operation again Data cannot be deleted When the seam allowance setting for a pattern becomesBe an alternative editing method depending on your Project OK to continue?Upgrading the Software Optional AccessoriesCTouch the Update key to start the upgrade 10.11.12 13.14.15 Part Name Part CodeIndex Page Page English 891-Z01 XF5251-001