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product_id: 266929155
title: "ScanNCut SDX85C Electronic DIY Cutting Machine with Scanner, Make Vinyl Wall Art, Appliques, Homemade Cards and More with 251 Included Patterns"
brand: "brother"
price: "€ 993.00"
currency: EUR
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# Cuts up to 3mm thick materials Wireless & USB connectivity for seamless design transfer 3.5" touchscreen LCD for intuitive control ScanNCut SDX85C Electronic DIY Cutting Machine with Scanner, Make Vinyl Wall Art, Appliques, Homemade Cards and More with 251 Included Patterns

**Brand:** brother
**Price:** € 993.00
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✂️ Craft Smarter, Not Harder — The Ultimate DIY Cutting Powerhouse

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ScanNCut SDX85C Electronic DIY Cutting Machine with Scanner, Make Vinyl Wall Art, Appliques, Homemade Cards and More with 251 Included Patterns by brother
- **How much does it cost?** € 993.00 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- brother enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brother brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Scan & Cut in One:** Built-in scanner converts your drawings into precise cut files—no guesswork, just creativity.
- • **Instant Creativity Boost:** 251 built-in designs plus free downloadable patterns mean you’re crafting like a pro from day one.
- • **Perfect Partner for Sewing:** Combine with Brother sewing machines to create unique appliques and personalized home décor.
- • **Seamless Wireless Workflow:** Send your designs directly from your device to the machine—cut anywhere, anytime without cables.
- • **Effortless Material Handling:** Auto blade sensor detects material thickness automatically—no manual adjustments needed.

## Overview

The Brother ScanNCut SDX85C is a professional-grade electronic cutting machine featuring a unique built-in scanner, 251 ready-to-use designs, and an intuitive 3.5" touchscreen. It automatically senses material thickness up to 3mm for flawless cuts on paper, vinyl, fabric, and more. Wireless and USB connectivity enable effortless design transfers, making it ideal for millennial managers who value efficiency and creativity. Perfectly pairs with Brother sewing machines to elevate your DIY projects and craft personalized, high-quality creations with ease.

## Description

The only series of home and hobby cutting machines with a built-in scanner is now more accessible than ever. Introducing the latest addition to the ScanNCut family, the affordable and compact ScanNCut DX (SDX85). Combining premium features such as 251 built-in designs and a 3.5” LCD touchscreen display, the SDX85 is designed for the beginner craft hobbyist or student and allows you to start crafting right out of the box. The SDX85 also incorporates Brother’s Auto Blade sensor technology which automatically detects the thickness of your materials such as felt and foam, and cuts without frays or damage, for precise custom-made patterns. The SDX85 is perfect for adding flair to projects. This electronic cutting machine makes the perfect pair with Brother sewing machines allowing you to cut & create appliques. Use the built-in scanner to scan your drawings, cut them out on the material of your choice with the Auto-Blade. With a simple internet connection, you’ll be able to wirelessly access and work with Brother CanvasWorkspace to create virtually anywhere and anytime. Work remotely with your tablet, mobile device, or PC. The SDX85 is wireless network ready. While connected to the same internet network, wirelessly send your cut files directly to your Brother ScanNCut DX. The Brother SDX85 is also whisper-quiet, allowing you to create, craft, and cut materials without disturbing others. Make moments at a moment’s notice.

Review: This unsung crafting hero is beyond amazing! - I have been looking at these for ages. I read blogs and reviews on Cricut vs Brother Scan and Cut and got Cricut Maker 3 for my first machine. It was AFTER that mistake that I realized that most of those are comparing OLD Scan and Cuts to the new Maker 3, which is beyond preposterous. It would be like comparing one of those old Expressions models to the newest Scan and Cut! In fact, the DX line came out in 2020 and Maker 3 came out in 2021, so there really isn't a legitimate reason for such a biased oversight, misleading people in a horrendous way. Anyway, I finally got one and it is amazing! I went ahead and got the Illustrator link so I can send my designs directly (seriously, directly) to the machine. Not only that, it cuts up to 3mm. Part of what you'll hear is that it's not as user friendly, people can't figure it out, but that's because it doesn't have the marketing some of the competitors do. There are plenty of very affordable and also plenty of FREE classes to teach you the machine. I haven't really taken mine yet as I use Illustrator mostly, with a little bit of Canvas Workspace. You CAN use this without a desktop, laptop, ipad or whatever but I would buy the cards with designs in them if you want to do that. All in all, this is a truly outstanding machine, don't let clever marketing fool you. Also, bad reviews are sometimes people truly not liking the machine and sometimes people expecting the crafting version of a dishwasher that magically finds, loads, and washes your dishes, then dries them and puts them away in the cabinet without you ever having to do much at all. Take a bit of effort, it's completely worth it!!!
Review: Brother SDX85C feels like the right choice - I have not owned a Brother machine of any kind in decades! My last was a typewriter that I really liked. Lol. I spent a vast amount of time searching for my first cutting machine. I didn't want anything that required a paid subscription, which eliminated the more well-known brand and I was fine with that. So when I first saw a YouTuber demonstrating this Brother ScanNCut SDX85C, I felt like this was the way to go. The scanning ability was the first thing to grab me because I like having versatility. So even though most of my projects will be uploaded to my cutter by way of a USB flash drive, I know that scanning will offer a great alternative for templated projects and patterned materials to be stored onto my flash drive, then uploaded to my Mac for use. I have not used my SDX85C heavily yet, as I am still selecting proper materials for my projects, but I did create the enclosed gift/treat box and it came out perfectly. The instructions were easy to follow, placing and removing the cardstock from the included mat went well too. Each cut was clean and precise. However, I did experiment a little bit by making a tree that I found in the Brother library. I only had a lighter-weight cardstock on-hand and the mat ended up being too sticky for it. So it was a chore removing every bit of the design and excess paper from it, but that was the chance I took. Now I know for that particular cardstock, I'll need to use a light tack mat or find another solution. But I don't blame the machine or the provided mat. My inexperience caused that inconvenience. Plus, the cardstock wasn't coated or textured like the enclosed sample, so surely, that had a lot to do with it. Using the display panel has been easy to understand. There are many shapes and project guides accessible through the touch screen and the Brother CanvasWorkspace. One YouTuber who does how-to videos for Brother cutting machines demonstrated that there are more design options when working through the offline version of the CanvasWorkspace as opposed to the online version. My intention from the very start was to only use the offline version, so I was happy to hear that. I have plans to use my machine for creating projects out of many different types of materials so having the auto-blade included is such a convenience. With a cutting depth of 3 mm, that will be sufficient for every type of material that I can think of, that I would want to cut with this machine. Anything else that is thicker that I care to work with, is generally much harder, so I'd use a laser cutter for such projects. I love that there are two compartments inside of the door where I can store the tools that I will use most often. I can even fit my 8" bookbinding bone folders in the left compartment, along with my rotary cutter and other smaller tools. The cutting surface is an ample and appropriate size for everything that I currently have in mind to cut. Be aware that at times, the cutting mat will shoot part way out the back of the machine to readjust the alignment for certain sections of your material. So be sure to have space to fully extend the rear tray about 3" and another 4-6" for the protrusion of the cutting mat beyond that. Overall the unit does have a large footprint so plan for that. As far as noise, I find it to be at a level that is not bothersome at all. I actually enjoy the sounds of my various machines working hard on my behalf so I may be partial. But the sound definitely isn't overbearing or likely to drown out conversations, TVs, etc. To date, the only complaint that I have is that the mats are quite pricey, especially when compared to other brands selling as multi-packs for the same price or less. I wish that Brother would have also included a light, heavy-duty, and fabric mat. Perhaps the higher priced models do or you'd have to catch a bundling deal, which I didn't. Other than that, I'm not a fan of hard-tipped styluses. I prefer the soft, rubbery tips. So I bought a set to replace the included stylus and purchased some additional hand tools as well. I know that once I really dive in, I'm going to be using my cutter on a daily basis. I'm already planning to get the adapters for foiling and freehand drawing/writing, and who knows what else is out there to expand its already great level of functionality! I'm looking forward to all that I will learn about my machine's capabilities after all this time of dreaming up ways that I'd like to use it, and the multitude of beautiful items that will be created. So far, I am very happy with choosing the Brother SDX85C, and knowing the expansive lengths that my designing mind will go, I'm really hoping that this machine can take me there every step of the way.

## Features

- SCAN DRAWINGS AND MATERIALS: Brother ScanNCut DX is the only cutting machine series with a built-in scanner. Scan your drawing to convert it to a cut file, directly cut printed stickers, and precisely place designs without counting blocks
- STUNNING DIY PROJECTS: Craft right out of the box with 251 built-in designs. Add custom designs and additional free patterns with the USB port and wireless capability, and customize and combine your projects with the easy-to-use 3.5" touchscreen LCD display
- NO MATERIAL SELECTION REQUIRED: The included ScanNCut DX auto blade and auto blade holder uses true automatic material sensor technology to detect the thickness of the material with no blade adjustment or material selection required. Always perform a trial/test cut to confirm a successful cut
- CUTS UP TO 3 MM (0.1 in) THICKNESS: The Brother ScanNCut DX SDX85 effortlessly cuts materials up to 3mm thick such as paper, vinyl, fabric, balsa wood, chipboard, foam and felt
- MAKES THE PERFECT PAIR WITH BROTHER SEWING MACHINES: Use ScanNCut DX in tandem with a Brother sewing machine to craft unique applique designs, fun home décor and family keepsakes.
- This product is intended only in the US at 120 volts, and any other use voids the warranty.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08HJNVY3P |
| Active Surface Area | 7 square inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,555 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #26 in Scrapbooking Die-Cut Machines |
| Brand | Brother |
| Brand Name | Brother |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,682 Reviews |
| Included Components | 12x12” Std Tack Mat; Auto Blade&Holder; Spatula; Stylus; Accessory Bag; Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 24.6"W x 11.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Brother ScanNCut SDX85C Electronic DIY Cutting Machine with Scanner, Make Vinyl Wall Art, Appliques, Homemade Cards and More with 251 Included Patterns |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Brother International Corp |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | SDX85C |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Part Number | SDX85C |
| Print media | Unknown |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 24.6"W x 11.3"H |
| UPC | 012502663904 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |

## Product Details

- **Active Surface Area:** 7 square inches
- **Brand:** Brother
- **Color:** Charcoal
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.8"D x 24.6"W x 11.3"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hello. What blade do you need to cut 1-1.2mm and 2mm thick felt? Will what is included in the kit or do you need to buy another one?**
A: You would need a deep cut blade and there is a lever on the side of the machine that allows thicker materials to be fed.

**Q: Hola, este modelo de scanncut realiza Dibujos?**
A: The Brother SDX85C has drawing capabilities.

**Q: Can you cut 1mm silicone rubber with this machine ?**
A: The Brother SDX85C will cut some materials up to 3mm thick.  It is recommended to do test cuts on all materials.

**Q: Can I make rubber stamp?**
A: If you have a Brother Stamp Starter kit, you can create stamps with the machine.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This unsung crafting hero is beyond amazing!
*by M***I on May 6, 2022*

I have been looking at these for ages. I read blogs and reviews on Cricut vs Brother Scan and Cut and got Cricut Maker 3 for my first machine. It was AFTER that mistake that I realized that most of those are comparing OLD Scan and Cuts to the new Maker 3, which is beyond preposterous. It would be like comparing one of those old Expressions models to the newest Scan and Cut! In fact, the DX line came out in 2020 and Maker 3 came out in 2021, so there really isn't a legitimate reason for such a biased oversight, misleading people in a horrendous way. Anyway, I finally got one and it is amazing! I went ahead and got the Illustrator link so I can send my designs directly (seriously, directly) to the machine. Not only that, it cuts up to 3mm. Part of what you'll hear is that it's not as user friendly, people can't figure it out, but that's because it doesn't have the marketing some of the competitors do. There are plenty of very affordable and also plenty of FREE classes to teach you the machine. I haven't really taken mine yet as I use Illustrator mostly, with a little bit of Canvas Workspace. You CAN use this without a desktop, laptop, ipad or whatever but I would buy the cards with designs in them if you want to do that. All in all, this is a truly outstanding machine, don't let clever marketing fool you. Also, bad reviews are sometimes people truly not liking the machine and sometimes people expecting the crafting version of a dishwasher that magically finds, loads, and washes your dishes, then dries them and puts them away in the cabinet without you ever having to do much at all. Take a bit of effort, it's completely worth it!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brother SDX85C feels like the right choice
*by T***Y on June 26, 2025*

I have not owned a Brother machine of any kind in decades! My last was a typewriter that I really liked. Lol. I spent a vast amount of time searching for my first cutting machine. I didn't want anything that required a paid subscription, which eliminated the more well-known brand and I was fine with that. So when I first saw a YouTuber demonstrating this Brother ScanNCut SDX85C, I felt like this was the way to go. The scanning ability was the first thing to grab me because I like having versatility. So even though most of my projects will be uploaded to my cutter by way of a USB flash drive, I know that scanning will offer a great alternative for templated projects and patterned materials to be stored onto my flash drive, then uploaded to my Mac for use. I have not used my SDX85C heavily yet, as I am still selecting proper materials for my projects, but I did create the enclosed gift/treat box and it came out perfectly. The instructions were easy to follow, placing and removing the cardstock from the included mat went well too. Each cut was clean and precise. However, I did experiment a little bit by making a tree that I found in the Brother library. I only had a lighter-weight cardstock on-hand and the mat ended up being too sticky for it. So it was a chore removing every bit of the design and excess paper from it, but that was the chance I took. Now I know for that particular cardstock, I'll need to use a light tack mat or find another solution. But I don't blame the machine or the provided mat. My inexperience caused that inconvenience. Plus, the cardstock wasn't coated or textured like the enclosed sample, so surely, that had a lot to do with it. Using the display panel has been easy to understand. There are many shapes and project guides accessible through the touch screen and the Brother CanvasWorkspace. One YouTuber who does how-to videos for Brother cutting machines demonstrated that there are more design options when working through the offline version of the CanvasWorkspace as opposed to the online version. My intention from the very start was to only use the offline version, so I was happy to hear that. I have plans to use my machine for creating projects out of many different types of materials so having the auto-blade included is such a convenience. With a cutting depth of 3 mm, that will be sufficient for every type of material that I can think of, that I would want to cut with this machine. Anything else that is thicker that I care to work with, is generally much harder, so I'd use a laser cutter for such projects. I love that there are two compartments inside of the door where I can store the tools that I will use most often. I can even fit my 8" bookbinding bone folders in the left compartment, along with my rotary cutter and other smaller tools. The cutting surface is an ample and appropriate size for everything that I currently have in mind to cut. Be aware that at times, the cutting mat will shoot part way out the back of the machine to readjust the alignment for certain sections of your material. So be sure to have space to fully extend the rear tray about 3" and another 4-6" for the protrusion of the cutting mat beyond that. Overall the unit does have a large footprint so plan for that. As far as noise, I find it to be at a level that is not bothersome at all. I actually enjoy the sounds of my various machines working hard on my behalf so I may be partial. But the sound definitely isn't overbearing or likely to drown out conversations, TVs, etc. To date, the only complaint that I have is that the mats are quite pricey, especially when compared to other brands selling as multi-packs for the same price or less. I wish that Brother would have also included a light, heavy-duty, and fabric mat. Perhaps the higher priced models do or you'd have to catch a bundling deal, which I didn't. Other than that, I'm not a fan of hard-tipped styluses. I prefer the soft, rubbery tips. So I bought a set to replace the included stylus and purchased some additional hand tools as well. I know that once I really dive in, I'm going to be using my cutter on a daily basis. I'm already planning to get the adapters for foiling and freehand drawing/writing, and who knows what else is out there to expand its already great level of functionality! I'm looking forward to all that I will learn about my machine's capabilities after all this time of dreaming up ways that I'd like to use it, and the multitude of beautiful items that will be created. So far, I am very happy with choosing the Brother SDX85C, and knowing the expansive lengths that my designing mind will go, I'm really hoping that this machine can take me there every step of the way.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ best craft shop upgrade
*by J***W on May 5, 2025*

i was on the fence about which machine to purchase when it came to the cricut maker and the brother sdx. after so much research, going through pro’s and cons of both machines i really leaned towards the brother machine. both being costly i really wanted to make sure i was making a good investment for my business. I love that the brother scans your image and sends it right to your computer where you can see what you’re working with on your mat. I print messages in specific fonts for card fronts, place the printed image onto the card mat, scan it in to my computer, and that’s where i place cut files over top of the printed image to create the perfect greeting embellishments. this machine can do way more than just that as well. this machine works amazing for what i purchased it for and i do not regret it one bit.

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