SVG's & the Scan n Cut

SVG’s & the Brother Scan ‘n’ Cut

 

How to use your SVG’s with the Scan n Cut

 

Use my Crafty Witches SVG’s with my Scan n Cut – stand alone

You can copy your SVG folder from your downloads folder to a suitable USB drive so you can access the files directly on your Scan n Cut.

Firstly, locate your SVG files on your PC. Open the product titled folder and locate the Autoplay folder – open it and find the Docs folder, and in turn locate the SVG folder.

Like so;

Then we use the ‘drag and drop’ technique to transfer them to a suitable USB drive ;

Select all of the files on the left folder, click and hold the left click over the selected files and drop them to a prepared blank USB positioned here to the right; 

Let go the ‘left click’ button go and let Windows do it’s thing



Voila, your USB now has the SVG files



All you need to do now is safely remove the USB and pop it into the USB slot on your Scan n Cut and open it as you would with any other

Use my Crafty Witches SVG’s with Canvas Workspace

Like any other SVG files, Canvas Workspace can easily handle the images. Images can be increased, decreased, cut into, welded, adapted as with any cutting file, and I suspect there may be a little sorcery appear on The Crafty Witches on YouTube too, so I’d check that out too 😉

If you have not already downloaded the Canvas platform to your PC, you can do so by visiting https://canvasworkspace.brother.com/en

Open Canvas Workspace on your PC; click the ‘File’ then ‘Import from Your Computer’



Navigate to your files, just the same as the diagram above, and import them to your PC




Once you finish any amendments you wish you can the send the files directly to your Scan n Cut from here.

Select ‘File’ the ‘Export or Transfer FCM file’ 

[don’t worry Canvas converts the format to ‘FCM’, that is because the Scan n Cut and Canvas use this format as it’s native file type].





Use the ‘Wi-Fi’ option if your machine

supports it;



Now you can import the cutting file directly in your Scan n Cut using the 'cloud' method