![]() NOTE: I am a Beta tester for the Silhouette Studio software. You don’t always need to memorize numbers if you have them stored somewhere. I’m going to use a phone analogy today, so think of this post like a phone book. Just read over it and then you’ll know you can refer back to it if you ever have a problem with your machine connecting or with getting the software to cut from the correct machine. This is one of those lessons with a good deal of information that you may not need right away. I will always be honest about my opinion of any product. This helps me to be able to keep my business going and provide more tutorials. ![]() That means if you click the link and purchase something, I receive a small commission. Note: This post contains affiliate links. Then we’ll talk about what to do if you use more than 1 machine. We’re going to go over making sure the software recognizes that your machine is connected and what to do if it doesn’t. It’s all about managing how the software communicates with your machine. What in the world is that? That’s today’s topic. That probably all sounds familiar – except perhaps connections and device management. Then we’ll go over the 3 ways you can cut a project - via the USB cord, Bluetooth or a USB stick. In the next set of lessons, we’re going to cover machine connection, device management and the test cut feature (including why you should or shouldn’t use it). ![]() ) We’re going to shift now and get into the mechanics of starting and managing the cut job. Up to this point in this series, we’ve discussed choices you make to get set up to cut.
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