Hi Anne, I find myself in the same boat with a pristine scanning mat for the CM models and I just purchased a SDX125. I currently do not have a scanner. Would you be willing to share your file of the scan of the registration marks? I figured there would be no harm in asking. Thanks for providing such useful information.
I've been away so only just seen your note, if I can find said file, yes of course, no problem but it might be a little while as possibly moving as well but I won't forget...here's hoping, but feel free to remind me if I do! A
@@MegaPotters1 thanks so much for the reply. I actually took it to a friend's house yesterday and got it scanned. Your hack works beautifully ☺️ now I don't have to buy a new scanning mat. Genius!!
Hi Sara, I just used basic card stock, probably about 250gsm for both, but for the top you could probably even use copier paper I would think. Thanks for watching x
Fantastic tip. Thank you very much.
dear lady, you have saved me some precious money with this little hack! thank you very much for sharing
My very great pleasure
Hi Anne,
I find myself in the same boat with a pristine scanning mat for the CM models and I just purchased a SDX125. I currently do not have a scanner. Would you be willing to share your file of the scan of the registration marks? I figured there would be no harm in asking. Thanks for providing such useful information.
I've been away so only just seen your note, if I can find said file, yes of course, no problem but it might be a little while as possibly moving as well but I won't forget...here's hoping, but feel free to remind me if I do! A
@@MegaPotters1 thanks so much for the reply. I actually took it to a friend's house yesterday and got it scanned. Your hack works beautifully ☺️ now I don't have to buy a new scanning mat. Genius!!
@@smatthews4926 that's good news on both accounts. It's great when you can save a few pennies x
What thickness card did you use for the copy and the bottom of the mat?
Hi Sara, I just used basic card stock, probably about 250gsm for both, but for the top you could probably even use copier paper I would think. Thanks for watching x
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