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About this item
Highlights
- This standard tack adhesive mat is specially designed for a wide range of materials from cardstock and scrapbook paper to craft foam and vinyl
- The tacky surface holds materials in place during scanning and cutting, allowing you to precisely place your design on patterned papers and scraps
- Includes one large 12" x 24" reusable Brother standard tack adhesive mat
- Compatible with ScanNCut DX electronic DIY cutting machines
- Brother ScanNCut DX accessories are custom designed for optimal use with Brother products
Description
This mat has tacky adhesive to secure the material for cutting and can be used multiple times. Specially designed for a wide range of materials from card stock to fabrics with backing.
Dimensions (Overall): 24 inches (L), 12 inches (W)
Package Quantity: 1
Product Name: Brother ScanNCut DX Standard Tack Adhesive Mat, 12" x 24"
Material: Plastic
TCIN: 85852306
UPC: 012502652571
Origin: imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 18 inches length x 11.5 inches width x 0.25 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.4 pounds
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2.2 out of 5 stars with 24 reviews
quality: 2 out of 5
value: 2 out of 5
0% would recommend
1 recommendations
Mats cost too much & lose tackiness quickly
2 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
FunFractals - 1 year ago
I got my machine with help from the tax refunds from Presidents Trump and Biden. I researched it thoroughly on YouTube before deciding to get the SDX 125. The machine itself is a marvelous hobby level digital cutter. But the mat's glue isn't of any real quality. Brother appears to be totally okay with charging much more than a Cricut's mat goes for. They don't care that their glue is vastly inferior. I've had to cease making new custom cut designs simply because I can't buy a new mat every time I cut out two 1,000 piece magnetic jigsaw puzzles! That is crazy expensive. I have a closet full of old mats where the plastic sheet is fine but can only now be used for drawing projects simply because I can't afford buy new standard tack mats to make my jigsaw puzzles. Or to explore the thousands of designs I've made and downloaded. Through their ineptitude my fancy cutting machine is basically a plotter. Everyone who has owned a Brother Scan N Cut DX series knows these mats are overpriced junk. We follow the instructions for proper cleaning and storage. The so-called "extend the life of the mat" is exactly how long as opposed to not cleaning it after each use?? I mean seriously I don't see evidence that it actually makes that much a difference. Fortunately there are products on the market that have been adapted to re-tack our mats to only having to replace them when they no longer can be used for cutting. To those who have too much pressure applied to your cuts causing actual damage to the mat...y'all know you can go into the settings to adjust the pressure. The Autoblade is a great asset but isn't flawless either. You might be surprised to learn that professional digital cutters use the same trial & error method of setting the blade depth on the blade holder itself. The same way that Cricut and other hobby level digital cutters do things. To those who complain about misfeeds of the mat you should have gotten an update from Brother to fix this. It also means loading the mat properly. Not every YouTuber does it the right way in their examples. Read the manual.