Howdy my scanny chums. As there has been a couple of minor updates and changes to Scan N Cut Canvas recently I thought that I would pop a quick video up explaining them.
First, Mozilla Firefox users can now access the Scan N Cut Canvas software online. There are however limitations but some access is better than none.
The second update gives us the ability to import the image that is being traced onto the virtual mat so that we can work directly over it – handy if you want to refine the tracing after you have done the auto-trace. For more on this and what you will see, please have a gander at the video below.
By the way, don’t forget that this is just the online software. No update is required for your machine or computer.
Many thanks for stopping by. I’ll be back soon with more of these.
Bye for now.
J :)
I can’t update my machine boohoo. Says download from brother unable to be read. What’s going on?
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What did the brother help desk advise?
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I was using the online software in Firefox since the beginning of the machine, meaning years ago.
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Interesting. Perhaps it worked previously but unintentionally.
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Aaah. Thanks John, makes sense now. What a good idea, (now i understand it)
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I must be missing something. I’m not sure what ‘tracing’ is all about, is this different to scanning?
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It’s the same as tracing in real life. You take an image and trace an outline. In this case you choose an image and Canvas finds an outline to create a cutting file from. Similar to scanning but it means you can do it all online rather than print an image and then scan it.
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Ok, I might have a play then. Thanks for that John. X
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Thanks, John. It just gets better and better. Off to play now.
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Thanks John. Anne x
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Hi John – I have an older CM600 machine so I assume that this feature is only available on the wifi models.
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Why? This is for Scan N Cut Canvas which is the online design suite – it’s not specific to any machine.
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Thanks my mistake when you said Scan an image in that you were referring to the scan image function in the machine. Do I scan into canvas using a scanner or do i upload an image into canvas?
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Depends which model you have.
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Just wish I knew what you are talking about xx
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Do you have a Brother Scan N Cut?
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OMG, That image tracing update is going to make my ScanNCut life massively better, way to go Brother and thank you, John, for bringing this to our attention I’m all revved up to get playing with my ScanNCut again :)
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Good to hear :)
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Thanks John.
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