Reference Table of Mat and Material Combinations
Use a mat appropriate for the material, as referred to in this table. Before using materials from your project, test attaching the material to check the adhesion to the mat.
Mat (for ScanNCut DX)
Sheet for fabric cutting
Iron-on Fabric Appliqué Contact Sheet (White Backing)
High Tack Adhesive Fabric Support Sheet
Material
Thickness
Standard Tack Adhesive Mat
Low Tack Adhesive Mat
Printer paper
80 g/m² (0.1 mm)
Scrapbook paper (thin) Scrapbook paper (medium-thick)
120 g/m² (0.15 mm) 200 g/m² (0.25 mm) 280 g/m² (0.35 mm)
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Cardstock
Vellum, tracing paper
0.07 mm
400 g/m² (0.5 mm)
Poster board
Thin cotton fabric (for quilt piece) Thin cotton fabric (except for quilt piece) Flannel (for quilt piece) Flannel (except for quilt piece)
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
0.5 mm
0.5 mm
Felt
3 mm
Denim 14 oz
0.75 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
* When cutting paper with a smooth surface Memo • When using a 12" × 12" (305 mm × 305 mm) mat, the maximum work area for cutting/drawing is 296 mm × 298 mm (11.65" × 11.73"). • When using an optional 12" × 24" (305 mm × 610 mm) mat, the maximum work area for cutting/drawing is 296 mm × 603 mm (11.65" × 23.74"). • Some fabrics with uneven surfaces can be cut if turned upside down.
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