How Do I Calibrate My PixScan Silhouette?

Calibrating your PixScan Silhouette is an important step to ensure that you get the most accurate cuts and designs possible. By calibrating your machine, you can ensure that it knows exactly where your material is and what size it needs to be cut.

The first step in calibrating your PixScan Silhouette is to ensure that the cutting blade is properly aligned with the cutting mat. This can be achieved by adjusting the settings on the side of the machine. You will need to adjust both the blade depth and cutting pressure until you get the desired results. Once this is done, you will then need to adjust the settings on your computer to make sure they are in sync with those on the machine.

The next step in calibrating your PixScan Silhouette is to create a test cut. This will allow you to make sure that the settings are correct and that everything is working as it should be.

To do this, you need to use a piece of paper or cardstock that has a design printed onto it. Place this sheet onto your cutting mat and then select ‘Make Test Cut’ from the menu on your computer screen. This will cause your machine to make a small cut into the paper, which can then be used as a reference point for further calibration.

Finally, once you have made sure all of the settings are correct and everything is running smoothly, you should use a ruler or other measuring device to measure out a few inches along each edge of your material and then enter these measurements into your computer software so that it knows exactly where each edge lies in relation to other parts of the material. This will help ensure that all of your cuts are accurately lined up with each other when they are completed.

Conclusion:
Calibrating your PixScan Silhouette correctly is essential for getting high-quality results out of every project you take on with this machine. By making sure that both hardware settings and software settings are properly adjusted, you can guarantee accuracy in every cut and design made with this machine!