Cowboy - another way is to print your pattern backwards. Then when you cut it and it drops down, it will be sticking out the bottom right-way-around. Flip the piece over and it will be raised up.
But most people will put the pattern on normally and tilt the table in the opposite direction. So if you draw a circle on the wood, tilt your table 2 degrees to the Right, pilot hole and position you blade at the 9 o'clock position and move your wood clockwise to cut a circle, the top surface of the circle is bigger than the bottom surface and you get a drop down circle.
If you did the same except pilot hole at 3 o'clock and move the wood counter-clockwise to make the cut, then the top surface of the circle is smaller than the bottom surface and you get a raised circle.
If you prefer to move the wood clockwise, then instead tilt the table 2 degrees to the Left, pilot hole at 9 o'clock, and cut by moving the wood clockwise to get a raised circle.