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Middletown TEC Lab Makerspace: Silhouette Cameo Cutter

Silhouette Cameo Cutter - Vinyl, Paper, Fabric, and More!

Silhouette Cameo: General Information

Getting started with the Silhouette Cameo

Silhouette Cameo 3

 

A photo of the Silhouette Cameo 3 with various parts labeled

Loading and Unloading Material

Place vinyl, shiny side up, on sticky mat.

Line up the mat with the blue guidelines and press LOAD.

 

A light purple sheet of vinyl is loaded onto the Silhouette machine using the clear mat.

 

When your project has finished cutting, click UNLOAD, wait for machine to eject the vinyl and mat, and remove vinyl and mat.

Sending a Job to the Silhouette

  1. Click Send in the top right corner.
  2. Under TOOL 1, select material.  For this project, select Vinyl-Glossy. 
  3. Click SEND at the bottom of the screen. 

 

A screenshot of the Silhouette Studio software showing the steps to send a project to the machine.

Preparing and Cutting a Bitmap Image (JPEG, PNG, etc.)

In order for the Silhouette to cut an image file, it must trace the image. A raster image (JPEG, PNG, etc.) is simply a collection of pixels. In order for Silhouette Studio to recognize the image as lines and shapes, we must turn it into a vector image. We do this by using the Trace Image function in Silhouette Studio.

Select File>Open in the Silhouette software

Select your desired image file. 

Adjust image to desired size (see box above for resizing instructions).

For the following image, we want to cut out the bird silhouettes:

 

Silhouettes of a flock of geese flying across a sunset.

Select the TRACE tool from the right side of the window tool bar. (Hint: It looks like a butterfly!)

Click on SELECT TRACE AREA

 

A screenshot of Silhouette Studio with Trace Image selected.

Drag box over image, which will highlight areas for cutting in yellow.

 

A screenshot of Silhouette Studio, showing the Trace Image tool in progress

Adjust THRESHOLD to select only the areas you want cut.

 

A screenshot of Silhouette Studio, showing the Trace Image tool with trace area selected.

In the above image, we changed the THRESHOLD from 50% to 30%, eliminating the extra yellow at the top of the image and leaving only the geese. 

When image is highlighted as desired, hit TRACE or TRACE OUTER EDGE

TRACE will trace internal and external lines 

TRACE OUTER EDGE will only trace the outside edge of the image

Now, you will see red lines indicating the trace. The red lines are what the Silhouette will cut. 

 

A screenshot of Silhouette studio showing red outlines around flying geese.