Wiki source code of Cricut Cutter
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1.8 | 1 | Cricut is a closed ecosystem of tools useful for cutting out 2D digital designs out of various materials. |
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3.1 | 3 | {{toc start="2"/}} |
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1.7 | 5 | == Available Cricut Tools == |
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1.8 | 7 | * Cricut Maker 3 |
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1.14 | 8 | * Cricut EasyPress 3 12"x10" |
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1.15 | 9 | * Cricut EasyPress Mini |
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1.14 | 10 | * Cricut Hat Press |
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1.16 | 11 | * Cricut EasyPress Mat 20"x16" |
12 | * Cricut EasyPress Mat 8"x10" | ||
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1.17 | 14 | To use these tools, follow the directions in Personal Device Setup and then the project specific directions. |
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1.1 | 16 | == Personal Device Setup == |
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4.23 | 18 | === Cricut Design Space === |
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1.20 | 20 | To use the Maker 3, download and install the [[Cricut Design Space>>https://design.cricut.com]]. |
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1.19 | 22 | Login information is available in the shop near the tools. |
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1.1 | 24 | ==== Cricut Heat App ==== |
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1.4 | 26 | To use the mini press, hat press, and t-shirt press, use the Cricut Heat app to connect to |
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28 | Available for [[iOS>>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cricut-heat-diy-heat-transfer/id1543582461]] and [[Android>>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cricut.heatpress&hl=en_US]]. | ||
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1.19 | 30 | Login information is available in the shop near the tools. |
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1.18 | 32 | == Project Guidance == |
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34 | ==== Vinyl Stickers ==== | ||
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36 | ==== Printed Stickers ==== | ||
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4.23 | 38 | You'll need the Cricut Design Space, a Bluetooth or USB connection to the Maker 3, and a connection to the printer. |
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4.3 | 40 | 1. Create a high quality PNG to use as your sticker. |
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4.7 | 41 | 1. In Cricut Design Space, begin a blank "New Project". |
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4.8 | 42 | 1. "Upload" the PNG into Cricut Design Space. Make sure to import it as a Flat Graphic. |
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4.9 | 43 | 1. When satisfied with sizing, select Make. |
44 | 1. Lay out as many stickers as you can fit onto a single sheet using Project Copies. | ||
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4.11 | 45 | 11. Pro tip: Alternatively, sometimes duplicating your design in the design space and "attaching" them can fit more stickers than using Project Copies. |
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4.13 | 46 | 1. Connect the Maker 3 to Bluetooth or USB (cables in cabinet). |
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4.14 | 47 | 1. Print the stickers, paying attention to the Copies on the print dialog to determine how many stickers to create. |
48 | 11. Consider whether Add Bleed makes sense for your design or not. | ||
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4.16 | 49 | 1. Select the appropriate material from the dropdown that you're using. |
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4.17 | 50 | 1. Carefully apply 1 printed sheet onto a Light Grip, ideally, or a Standard Grip mat on the top left corner of the mat. |
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4.24 | 51 | 1. Load the mat into the machine following the directions of the Design Space. |
52 | 1. Cut! | ||
53 | 1. Press the load button to remove the mat from the machine. | ||
54 | 1. Remove your sticker sheet from the mat carefully so it doesn't rip. | ||
55 | 1. Use the cricut paper cutters to cut out your stickers. | ||
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5.1 | 56 | 1. Repeat as many times as you have sheets of stickers. |
57 | 1. When you're done with the mat, be sure to add the plastic cover back on. | ||
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1.18 | 59 | ==== Iron-on ==== |