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Reference Table of Mat, Blade and Material Combinations
Use a mat and blade appropriate for the material, as referred to in this table. You can also check the latest
reference table at http://s.brother/cfokb/.
Before using materials from your project, test attaching the material to check the adhesion to the mat.
The optimal blade type will vary depending on the type or thickness of the material. Perform a test cut before
cutting the material. For test cutting, refer to “Test Cut (Trial Cut)” on page 27. Depending on the material, the
appropriate combination may differ from the table below. Always perform a test cut to be sure the material can
be cut without a problem.
If a problem cannot be resolved, check the Q&A on the Brother support website (http://s.brother/cpoac/).
Note
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The blade holder included with this machine is an auto blade holder. It detects the thickness of the material and
automatically adjusts the blade length.
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Thick or hard materials are automatically cut multiple times.
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Paper and Other Materials
* When cutting paper with a smooth surface
Material
Thickness
Mat (for ScanNCut DX)
Auto Blade Holder (Blade)
Standard Tack
Adhesive Mat
Low Tack
Adhesive Mat
Auto Blade (Black)
Vinyl Auto Blade
(Blue)
Printer paper
80 g/m² (0.1 mm)
Scrapbook paper
(thin)
120 g/m²
(0.15 mm)
Scrapbook paper
(medium-thick)
200 g/m²
(0.25 mm)
*
Cardstock
280 g/m²
(0.35 mm)
*
Vellum, tracing paper
0.07 mm
Poster board
400 g/m²
(0.5 mm)
Plastic sheet (PP)
0.2 mm
Vinyl
0.2 mm
Magnet
0.3 mm
Sticker or seal
0.2 mm
Foam sheet
3 mm