What is a Full Back film?
A Full Back template refers to a full-wrap back film that covers: The back of the phone The side edges The curved corners around the device Compared with normal back films,...
A Full Back template refers to a full-wrap back film that covers: The back of the phone The side edges The curved corners around the device Compared with normal back films,...
"When cutting back films, you need to consider both the pattern position and the cutting range. You can adjust these by setting the material size and enabling or disabling center c...
"The recommended cutting parameters for back films are: Material Size: 180mm width × 120mm height Pressure: 300 Blade Holder Scale: 5 Speed: 200 These settings are suit...
"When cutting full-wrap back films, please disable the “Center Cut” option on the cutting page. This is because full-wrap back films have larger dimensions, so you can either use...
The Blade Holder Scale depends on the thickness of the material. For most Back Film materials, the recommended settings are: Blade Size: 4 Pressure: 300 These settings...
This issue is usually caused by a mismatch between the material size settings and the template being used. When cutting full back film, the cutting area is larger than standard te...
This issue usually occurs when the material size settings do not match the template, especially when cutting full back films. Recommended Solution When cutting full back film, pl...
This issue usually occurs when the material size settings do not match the template, especially when cutting full back films. Recommended Solution When cutting full back film, pl...
This issue usually occurs when cutting full back film templates while the “Cut Center” option is enabled. Solution When cutting full back films, please disable the &l...
When cutting full-screen back films, please disable the "Cut Center" option on the cutting page. Additionally, ensure that the material size is set to 180mm x 120mm. Since the ful...
Phone case stickers are usually smaller than standard back film sizes. To avoid user confusion, this size is currently not supported by the machine.
"A knocking sound from the machine can be caused by the following reasons and can be resolved as follows: Transport screws not removed (for new machines) New machines are shippe...
This issue is usually caused by incorrect roller positioning, resulting in uneven pressure on the material and inconsistent cutting sizes. To adjust the roller position, press dow...
This issue is usually caused by the fixing screws at the back of the machine that secure the carriage during shipping not being removed. Please check if the fixing screws at the b...
This issue is usually caused by a mismatch between the material size settings and the template being used. When cutting full back film, the cutting area is larger than standard te...
If your MTB-CUT M188 displays “Time Out” after powering on, it is usually caused by an abnormal serial communication between the screen and the mainboard. This situati...
You can adjust the cutting location by modifying the Material Size and enabling or disabling the Cut Center function. Here’s how it works: When “Cut Center” is...
You can find the machine’s serial number from two locations: 1. On the back of the machine There is a physical sticker on the back of the screen protector machine that cont...
The Cut Centered option is used to position the cutting area exactly in the center of the material size you set. For example, if your material size is set to 180mm (width) ×...
The correct cutting parameters depend on the materials being used. Here are some recommended settings for common materials: Material | Back Film | Four Layer Soft Film | Explosion-...