Artistix Pro 12 x 12 Carrier Sheet Cutting Mat For SDX SUPERDUO Mat

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Artistix Pro 12 x 12 Carrier Sheet Cutting Mat For SDX SUPERDUO Mat

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£18.99

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SUPERDUO FULL CUTTING/SCANNING CAPACITY AND IT LOADS FROM BOTH ENDS

Artistix Carrier sheets for the Brother SDX Cutters

Pro range medium strength multi-purpose mat

Superduo mat loads from both ends for extended mat life

Cutting size 12" x 12"

Scanning size 12" x 12"

 

Artistix cutting mats are designed to cut most commonly used crafting materials. Each mat has just the right level of tack to securely hold your material during cutting ensuring crisp clean cuts in any media however intricate

The tack is also extremely forgiving with delicate materials allowing easy removal from the adhesive surface

The Pro mat is a true multi-purpose mat that is perfect for a wide range of materials from patterned paper to cardstock

Flexible durable matt white backer backer to protect your machine and extend the life of your blade and for crisp sharp images when scanning

Multipack option allows you to have one project cutting while working on another

 

Recommended materials

Printer paper

Patterned paper

Cardstock

Vellum

Vinyl

Iron on

Glitter cardstock

Chipboard

Magnet material

 

Tips and tricks

To easily remove cut material from your mat, gently bend the mat until one edge of the material releases. Slowly remove enough material to grasp, then place mat and material on a flat surface and pull the mat away from material until released

Remove material from the mat using an upward motion, rather than pulling it back over the top of itself. This will help prevent the cut image from curling

Remove all negative pieces around the cut image and then lift your image off the mat using a plastic spatula

When your mat is new, just use your fingers to lightly press the material onto your mat

When your mat is worn in, use more pressure, or use a brayer to help your material stick to your mat

Keep your hands off. The oils in your fingers quickly contaminate the adhesive on the mat, causing it to lose its stick. Try to avoid touching the adhesive if possible

 

Care and attention

After each use, clean all media from your mat and replace the dust cover to keep the mat surface free of paper scraps and dust.

Never store a mat that still has media attached to it, as the mat adhesive will absorb unwanted fibres.

Baby wipes contain moisturiser which can weaken the adhesive

Alcohol wipes can neutralise the adhesive

To refresh the mat use really light tack masking tape/lint roller to remove dust & fibres but only when the mat start to lose its strength & not between every cut. Test the masking tape on a small area first. If the tape is too strong it can pull the adhesive away. Also it needs to be lightly dabbed, just enough pressure to remove dust & fibres

Don't use solvents anywhere on the sheet ever.

When the tack is completely flat the mat can be washed with hot water to and left to dry. This can regenerate the adhesive a number of times

Laying the sheet dust sheet down under a heavy book when not in use also helps re-constitute the adhesive and stops the sheet from warping.

The sheet and markings are designed to last longer than the adhesive but if you plan to re stick the mat please take care as the machine will not recognise the mat if it is warped or the registration marks are damaged

 

Product CodeARTFPCJN56
ManufacturerArtistix Direct
ConditionNew

You can save money on this item when you purchase several at a time. The table below shows the minimum quantities required to benefit from this offer, and how much they'll cost.


QuantityPrice per unit
1£18.99
1+£18.99
2+£17.50
3+£14.99

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