Don’t Forget to Turn Your Inspiration Off When it’s Not in Use


I have a certain set up here at work where I keep my Inspiration and all of my paper supplies I need to test cut my creations. I love how convenient it is to create something on my computer and then simply turn on my Inspiration and cut my project. With all the paper right here at my finger tips I hardly have a reason to leave my desk. However, one little problem I have is forgetting to turn my Inspiration off at the end of the day.

If I have left my Inspiration turned on overnight and I come in to use it the following day it doesn’t cut. What am I doing wrong?

Esmeralda L. Mexico City

More times than I care to admit I will come in and find I’ve forgot to turn my Inspiration off after I left work. I turned my computer off, but I forgot to turn my Inspiration off. The next morning, I’ll turn on my computer and start working on a project but when I send it to my Inspiration, the Inspiration doesn’t cut and my software sits as if it is “thinking” but nothing happens. The reason this happens is because when you turn your computer off the line of communication between your Inspiration and the computer is severed. They are trying to talk to each other but can’t and so nothing happens. To re-establish communication all you need to do is turn your Inspiration off and back on again. So remember, if you get no response from the Inspiration after you’ve sent a cut job, check to see if the lights are flashing. Flashing lights means that the Inspiration and your computer ARE talking, and your cutting will begin shortly. If the lights are NOT flashing, try turning your Inspiration off and back on again and resend your project to cut. It isn’t the end of the world if you forget to turn off your Inspiration (though you should try to remember to turn it off!). If you do forget to turn your Inspiration off, just remember to restart your Inspiration before you send a job to cut!

 

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