The mat comes in 1 size 7 5 x 11 5 and is intended to be used with the silhouette portrait and cameo digital cutting tools.
Using pixscan mat.
Others use the pixscan mat for print and cut projects.
Use the standard photo size not square.
First you design your labels maybe a full sheet s worth in studio.
It is simple and easy to use and the possibilities are endless as to what kinds of creations you can make using the pixscan mat.
Print the labels and trim down to about an 8 10 size.
Place on your pixscan mat and take a photo with your phone or camera.
Using the silhouette pixscan mat.
Perhaps you re making stickers or labels.
Then you cut your shapes around the labels so everything is pretty equal and clean cut.
Learn how to use the silhouette pixscan mat with this tutorial.
Canning mason jar labels download the set i created here step one.
The pixscan mat comes with its own registration marks which allows it to use the silhouette s optical scanner to find the right place to cut.
Use any graphic any image or even your and load it to your silhouette studio software.
Pixscan technology allows you to cut precisely around any printed image or position cut lines in a specific location on your material using a camera or scanner.
Cardstock or white stick paper.
Pixscan is perfect for digitizing a stamp collection or turning a hand drawn sketch into a cut job.
Pixscan is perfect for digitizing a stamp collection or turning a hand drawn sketch into a cut job.
Silhouette pixscan cutting mat for use with cameo pixscan technology allows you to cut precisely around any printed image or position cut lines in a specific location on your material using a camera or scanner.
The cutting mat features a low tack level and is comfortable with holding most different types of specialty and standard media.
This package contains one pixscan mat for use with the silhouette portrait.
Use mat with your silhouette electronic cutting tool and silhouette studio software to cut precisely around a printed design or when you need to position cut lines in a specific location on your material.