If you have a look at my screenshot, you have to click on the arrow in Studio cut settings window, which gives you a drop down to select blade type, depth etc and you should be able to adjust from there.
Right,
I think the problem was caused because the original file/s needed updating, as that box has not appeared since.....
I'm using Silhouette Studio to make my designs but nowhere can I find how to deepen the blade cut?? All I can see are the media options, Vinyl, Card, Paper etc etc.
It was so simple in the old Robo Controller, there was a slider which I could move from 1 - 33 and other adjustments and selections such as Speed....I have searched but cannot find these in Studio??
The Robo is cutting almost ok....I could do with the depth of cut deepening a tad as it's not cutting 100% clean on some parts of the design, how can I do this please?
Thanks
Nige
Click on the pen/blade icon top right, scroll down to your media and click. The box extends so you might have to scroll down a bit. You can change the blade to the old style and which cap or the new to which number. You can also change the pressure.
Thank you Andi, found it...
With the blue cap settings for vinyl, it says I'm at speed 8 and depth 33.....which is the maximum cut......weird.....I can turn it down but can't cut any deeper. Hmmmm
If you use the yellow cap the blade will cut deeper because the blade extends slightly more. The cut settings are just for guidance.....you can do a test cut to see if it will cut how you need it but mind you don't cut right through and the mat....been there done that not when cutting vinyl but when cutting card
Thank you Andi, found it...
With the blue cap settings for vinyl, it says I'm at speed 8 and depth 33.....which is the maximum cut......weird.....I can turn it down but can't cut any deeper. Hmmmm
Nige, 33 is the maximum and is intended for the Cameo, which has greater cutting force than previous machines. I never go above 30 for my little CR, plus I don't go too fast (even though it sometimes feels like watching paint dry) because it is easy to tear card and paper if it is too fast - I don't use vinyl, even though I have some, so I have no experience of how it cuts.
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