We thought it was about time we did a review and demo of the Brother Scan n Cut Universal Pen Holder. We haven’t had it for very long but I have to say, I wish we had purchased it sooner.
The pen holder allows you to use your own pens when you want to use the drawing function on the ScanNCut.
Watch the video tutorial below or scroll down for the written instructions
As you can see in the photo we have tried a number of pens and all of these were used with great success.
(For our list of recommended pens click here)
Like us, you may already have a set of the original Brother ScanNCut pens and holder, but we have found that, although they do an admirable job of drawing, there are some drawbacks.
The color choices are limited and at times we have found the tips to be a bit broad.
But now we can use our awesome gel pens and pens with nice fine nibs, by using the Universal Pen Holder.
Awesome as it is for drawing, the design could do with some improvements, as it can be a tad tricky to use until you work out the technique that works best for you.
The holder and base aren’t very stable when you are trying to set the pen up and keep the test paper in place as well…it’s definitely a challenge.
We found that by leaning the assembled unit backward and holding the base and holder firmly, it all came together nicely and the paper didn’t fall out. But even with that issue, we still love it to bits.
There are two pieces to the Universal Pen Holder:
- The Base – this is used to set the pen in position
- The Pen Holder – holds the pen securely in place for you to pop it into the holder on the machine.
- Before inserting a pen, make sure that the grooves are in the home position, indicated by an arrow on the white part of the pen holder.
- The grey dial moves in increments.
- Pull it up and turn the dial until the pen is held tightly in position.
- So now we are ready to place a pen into the holder.
- Firstly place the pen holder into the base making sure the arrows on the holder and the base, line up.
- There is an additional groove on the base to help you line up the pen holder.
- Cut a small scrap of the material that you will be drawing on and place it on the base.
- This serves two purposes, it sets the pen into the holder at the correct height. For example, if you have card stock the pen will sit slightly higher in the holder than if you are using scrapbooking paper.
- The paper also stops ink from getting onto the base and marking it. If you do get ink on the base, clean it off straight away. We find that a wet wipe works well.
- Once you have popped the pen into the holder and it rests on the paper, grip the holder and the base together and just tilt them back a bit to make the next step a little more manageable.
- Lift the dial and turn until it holds the pen firmly and clicks in place.
- If you have a pen that is too small, you can wrap masking tape around the pen so that it fits.
- Remove the holder from the base
- Place the Universal Pen Holder into the holder on the machine.
- Select your pattern and check your settings.
- We found that draw speed 3 and draw pressure 0 worked well for us.
- You are now ready to draw your pattern.
- And here are some patterns we drew using different pens.
- The Bridal Shower text was done using a gold pen on black card stock.
- The Angel fish and the bow were done using a green gel pen on scrapbooking paper.
- The large fish was done using a black Pentel pen on scrapbooking paper.
As mentioned above here is a link to a number of pens that we found worked successfully.
Where can you buy the Universal Pen Holder
The Universal Pen Holder can be purchased from Amazon.
Lorraine Hope says
I think you give the best tutorials I have seen on the Brother Scan n Cut machine. Thank you for helping a lot of people.
Wanda says
Thank you for your lovely comment Lorraine.
Lynda M says
What a helpful tutorial! What would you use the drawing for? It is so colorful! Thanks
Alanda says
Will probably use it in an art journal. It would make a really nice feature.
Anthea says
This is a great explanation thank you. I just bought a CM110 from Lincraft so have been searching for info and watching all your great videos. Do you know if the universal holder will work on that model – I gather I’ve bought kind of the base model.
Alanda says
Hi Anthea, thank you for your lovely comment. Yes the Universal pen holder works with all models. Lincraft and Spotlight only seem to stock the basic model, but it’s still a great machine and we use ours regularly. I’m not sure if they stock the universal pen holder, we bought ours online from Echidna here in Oz
Diane says
Your website is the best ever for info for scan n cut. All I can say is thank u thank u thank u xx
Alanda says
Thank you for your lovely comment Diane. We also have Brother ScanNCut tutorials over at the Alanda Craft Training Academy and we also have cutting files available at our Alanda Craft store. With Christmas coming on you may like to pick up our Free Christmas Bundle Pack of Brother ScanNCut files. 🙂
griet says
hi, can i use the universal pen holder on the original scan n cut CM110 ? i bought one thinking it might but can’t fit the holder on the machine (it doesn’t say on the packaging )
thanks
Alanda says
The Universal Pen Holder should fit all the ScanNCut machines both old and new, so it should work. Did you watch the video in the post above? It’s a fiddly process so you may just be missing a step perhaps.
Margaret Hartley says
Thank you I really enjoyed watching the video, and thank you for making it easy to understand.
I am watching your videos on my iPad hoping to get a laptop so that I can download files.
Once again many thanks M.Hartley
Alanda says
The Universal Pen Holder is awesome. One of my favourite ScanNCut accessories. I am hoping that it works with the new ScanNCut DX.
sandy says
Does the universl pen holder work with the DX125
Alanda says
Yes it does Sandy. I checked with Brother just to make sure as we don’t have this model. I was pretty certain that the Universal Holder works with any model ScanNCut but just wanted to verify it first.