I have a Brother Scan N Cut and the thing that annoys me about the Scan N Cut is that after you have designed your cut files, you have to save them to a USB and manually plug it in, or upload the files to the cloud, so I decided to see if I could do something about it.
The Brother Scan N Cut has a printer cable socket.
Use a printer cable to plug the Scan N Cut into your computer as if it was a printer.
Go to windows, settings, devices (just under printers)
You should see the Brother Scan N Cut
When your cut file is ready in SCAT, export it as a FCM file and find the Brother Scan N Cut in the devices list.
You can export it straight there and give it a name.
Go to the Brother Scan N Cut
Choose Pattern, saved data, and choose the computer USB icon on the right.
Your cut file will be there.
Hope this helps.
Brother Scan N Cut
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