• Use a calculator to convert the fractions to decimals. In the example here, the Width would be 9.94 amd
the Length would be 10.03.
• Verify that the units are set to Inches on the Cutter Panel. If not, click on the button until Inches is
displayed:
• To open the Calibrate cutter size window, click on the Cutter button on the Cutter Panel. Select the
Advanced settngs tab and, in that same window, click on the Calibrate cutter size button (lower right
corner):
• The following window opens where you will enter the size of the square you sent to cut, along with the
actual size the square drew:
• Click on Ok. Draw the square again and measure to verify the square is now 10 in x 10 in.
• Make adjustments as needed. For example, with the Width example above:
If the square is now drawing larger than 10 in, then decrease the Width you entered as your measured
value. Try entering 9.92 instead of 9.94.
If the square is still drawing smaller than 10 in, then increase the Width you entered. Try entering 9.96
instead of 9.94.
• Once you have your calibration set, please record these values in your “little black book” in case your
computer crashes and you lose your calibration.
2.08.3 Scale Calibration Storage on the Control Panel