Another thing that I saw on tiktok and miraculously worked for me: scotch tape over the scanning sensor! Even with my lights off, the lid closed, and no other light nearby, if I ever used laminate or anything (even if I cut down and kept it inside the bounding margins) my cuts would ALWAYS ALWAYS be way off. Just sticking a small piece of tape right underneath the sensor so far has given me the most accurate and pain free calibration experience. I've also noticed the Explore line seems to have more calibration issues vs the Maker. Thank you for the video!
Hi Corinne, you saved my evening. I was so frustrated as I flattened every single image and it always ejected my mat. Also I struggled so much with not cutting the layer around but each single letter of the words 😞. Select all and flatten only once was the key!!! thanks so much! Best regards from Germany, Cathleen
I'm new I would like to thank you for how you click on your cricut buttons on the canvas, you were the first teacher that I could actually see what I needed to click on my canvas.
This is by far the best tutorial for design space I’ve seen. I’ve been struggling with this software app and now I’m seeing a light at the end of a very long tunnel. Thanks so much!
Great video, great job. My Cricut Maker was also having calibration issues - sometimes it would work well and then the next time the cut would be way off. After many attempts to calibrate both Cricut Maker and printer and after watching numerous videos, I learned that the lighting near the Cricut could affect the cut. My craft room is bright and I also have an overhead light near the machine . If I close the shutters and turn off the overhead light, I get an incredibly good cut. I’m assuming/guessing the natural light and overhead light bounce off the black registration marks making them obscure. On a very sunny day I’ll even go as far as to lay a large piece of poster board on top of the Cricut when it’s cutting. Hope this helps a bit. Keep up the good work.
It helped me. I remember a lady at a craft store talking to her another customer. She happened to be a cricut customer service agent. Lol I was hanging on to every word she said. She specifically said that of all calibrations attempts have failed, to focus on lighting. She said do not have daylight bulbs in area of the machine. It's greys out the black lines. And to be sure you aren't low on ink. Also, cheap printers are a problem as well. She said to stick with hp or Canon or possible and it needs to be one that is not under 100 bucks
Even though I’ve had my Cricut for a few years I always watch your videos for tips and tricks and I always pick up some bit of helpful information. My Cricut print then cut had not been working well at all even though I’ve recalibrated it, and it’s so frustrating. You go through all the trouble to design something, print it out, and have it cut terrible. It basically ruins your project if it’s for a gift and not for personal use. My husband works on machinery for a living and he suggested I clean the wheels and blow out any debris there may be in case my Cricut isn’t advancing the mat correctly(I didn’t think about it but of course their may be other reasons for a bad cut other than software issues). No such luck.Thanks for the videos!
Great video. it was very helpful. I also have problems with the print then cut feature cutting my stickers out of alignment even after I have calibrated my machine. Sometimes it will cut correctly after I've calibrated it but the next day the calibration will be off again. I've even had Cricut support go through the calibration with me. According to Cricut support you have to make sure you don't have a lot of bright light around your Cricut machine because it can make it harder for the sensor to read the registration marks. I found that by lowering the lighting in the room it does help a little but it's definitely a software glitch and Cricut needs to fix it.
thank you for this! i got one for christmas as a complete surprise and have never even known what the cricut could do and i got so overwhelmed with not even knowing where to start i shut down haha! at least now i can try to make a sticker sheet!! and i appreciate the hair on your mat. i dropped mine immediately after taking the plastic off and it was completely covered in dog hair and i had another slight breakdown so i'm glad to see it's still usable!!
Lol I live with hair on my mat! If you have some alcohol free baby wipes you can clean it with those but truly a little hair won’t hurt! Have fun with your new cricut and remember to be kind to yourself! It’s ok to make mistakes. It’s all part of learning
Great tutorial, learned why my machine wouldn’t cut when I put the holographic sticky over the top, because I was covering the whole page,, yay I can get it to work now, thank you..x
I'm new to your channel and I just want to say I really loved this video. It's was so easy to follow and under. Hands down one of the best tutorials I've watched. Thank you
I am a Type 1 Diabetic. I have a Cricut Maker. Do you know of any tutorials or resources how to make my own custom overpatches for the Dexcom G7. There will be for personal use only. I will not be selling them.
I really learned alot. But what I was really looking for was, How to cut out letters with the inside not cut out and clean lines around the letters. Example I want to put my grandchildren's names on a mat for a framed picture. If you have time I really want to get this framed before the holidays. I appreciate your tips. Thanks Linda
Thank You for You're Excellent Instructions and showing how to use the design space for print and cut stickers I'm anticipating trying this feature 🙏 Stay Safe and Play Healthy My Friend 💯
Thank you for the updated version for the print and cut. I have been working on stickers for the last couple of days and the calibration helped me to at least get some done. But, for some reason some of my sticker aren’t getting cut although I have the same settings for all of them 🤦🏻♀️
Corinne, I thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial! You explain everything clearly and step-by-step which makes it so easy to understand. I just "liked and subscribed" and look forward to learning more creative ways to use my Cricut Maker 3!
I enjoyed your video. It was very user friendly and easy to follow. I'm going to try it. With the donuts stickers could you have used contour to take that gray part out of the middle.
Hi Corinne. A while back you posted a video on how to clear your old downloaded Cricut updates that will help clear space. I can not seem to find this video or remember how to do it. Can you link it for me? Love you by the way.
Those are great, but I ruined a lot of my sticker paper because the machine was not calibrated properly and I then learned how to calibrate, but it still was not good. I hope they get it fixed because I can't afford to waste my sticker paper. Thank you for the great tutorial, I will subscribe.
I recently tried print and cut for the first time for a cake topper but the design required me to over lapped an image over another image but when it cut it was a hot mess. My machine cut the images separately so the top image cut over the bottom image I thought it would cut just around the entire image 😞. I will try the flatten feature next time hopefully that works
Hi Corinne. Great video. However, what I missed was once you prepared the sheet for cutting you did not show the software step of sending the page this time to be cut… eg. Connecting to cricut, etc.. would have been nice to see that part too.
Because you don’t need to do any of that after printing. It’s already connected to the cricut and it’s already good to go. All you do is choose your cut setting on your computer which I show in hundreds of other videos
Hi Corrine, I watch your videos regularly and every time I learn something new. You explain everything so nicely and make it sound so easy to motivate us to make our projects with ease. In this video you spoke about ‘high speed’ which can cause lines. Do these lines refer to the ‘roller lines’ that we usually see when we print edible images? Will appreciate your help/response in this regards. Thank you so much for all, that you do!!!
Great Video! Where can I get the pink squeegee? It will match all my pink craft things and my pink Maker! Looks like a great tool to have. I looked in your Amazon store but did not see one. Thank You.
It’s not from amazon it’s from here and it’s 15% off now with code CYBER. I’ll look for a similar one on Amazon for you too www.143vinyl.com/4-squeegee-bright-pink.html?partner=196113
Great video! Do you know what I have to do if my circuit is not printing and the paper sizes for the stickers are small even though I change the size. Like it wouldn’t fit the whole page
The cricut will never fit the whole page. There are size limits when printing. They are adjusting those limits but it still will never fill the whole page. At this time the largest area you can use for print then cut on an 8.5x11 sheet is 6.75x9.25
Thank you for the video. Extremely helpful! And I would have changed that number too! Lol 666 is dreadful. So funny when you changed it. I laughed out loud.
What type of paper is in your printer? I'm having issues with finding paper that works with my printer. Should I be using regular paper with the settings changed or is there a specific brand you're using when changing the settings?
your video is soo easy to follow thanks but i do have a question...how did the stickers become sticky if you only used glossy paper was it because of the laminate paper???
Love this video. I noticed that the cut was off on your laminate cut images, this happens to me no matter how much I calibrate my machine. Question to anyone. How can I take text, and place it onto a shape and get it to print the text but not cut around it. Flattening the image is not working as I'm trying to put the text onto a mini envelope. It all works when I select pen instead of print. I could really use some pointers! Thanks.
Corinne, podrías decirme si estás utilizando un ordenador con Windows para que te salga ese cuadro de diálogo al imprimir un print & cut? Desde mi Mac me sale otro que no me permite cambiar el tipo de papel en la impresora y al poner papel brillante con adhesivo posterior, la tinta no secó totalmente. Tengo una Epson ecotank 2850. Gracias desde Las Islas Canarias ❤️🌹
I use windows yes. If you dialog box is different it may be due to not installing the drivers fully. Try going to the epson website and reinstalling your drivers. You will need to also adjust your printer settings based on the material you are using all materials are different. Be sure your material is made for inkjet printers as well
Does lining up the page on the mat precisely have a lot to do with getting a perfect cut? I always thought it mostly followed the registration marks or rectangle. So I’m never exact on applying to the mat. Maybe that’s my problem!!! Where do you think that 6.75x9.25 number came from? What cut setting would you choose if you didn’t apply the laminate?
It can help the machine cut more accurately. The size is due to where the sensors are on the cricut machine itself it allows for room for it to read the lines. And light cardstock without laminate but it depends on what you print on each sticker paper and printable vinyl will be different
So many questions lol! Do I need to use a special paper for print and cut. What is the name of the sticker paper that you use. What do you recommend for cutting stencils. Thanks so much. Love your videos!!!!!!
You need to use products that can be printed on. Regular paper, copy paper, cardstock, sticker paper, printable vinyl and printable HTV. The type I am using is starcraft you can find it here bit.ly/33t0Wrg I use permanent vinyl when I make stencils.
I assume if you didn't want to fiddle around with the print then cut - for small projects like just one sheet - you could space them out a little more and then use scissors to cut around them instead of the maker?
@@sophielafleche3803 the cricut can only print a 6.75x9.25 area printing from other places allows you to use the full sheet. If you are not using the cricut to cut you don’t need to stupid black line that cricut has to put on there so you can save ink by not having to print that.
how would i cut out stickers to give away? do i have to cut around each sticker to keep sticker on the paper? oh and thank you for your video ,,,,,i learned so much
How do we cut the stickers all the way out? So they’re individually cut out and not on the sheet. Also do you have on video on the difference between printable vinyl and sticker paper? I’ve heard people even use papers for labels which is way cheaper.
Ever since the update made in DS for the maker, my Cricuts have not cut the same. I now have a border that makes my mat only cut up to 11.75 inches, and my Print & Cut is off, as I have to account for this 1/4 inch gap on the border. Is this something that can be fixed? I've owned all the Cricut machines and built my own pc. When I call Cricut for help, the agents don't understand, and only read off their canned messages..it's incredibly frustrating.
I know that a full 12 inches is not possible, as I have owned all the cricuts even before DS existed, but I am referring to the fact that all items now have to fit into a border that is even smaller, making it impossible to cut up to the edge of the mat as it was possible before. This makes the concept of a 12 inch mat to be obsolete, and it should now have a thicker non-cutting border on the outside so as to indicate that your image must be less that 11.75". It also means that all items must be placed on the mat with a total of .25 inches in difference..again, this was not the case before the Maker was introduced.
Thanks for a great video! Do you ever notice any bumpy edges with your sticker with having the laminate on it? I notice some drag marks on mine! Thanks!
Great video Corrine. I have a question. I found a paisley design that is square format which also includes a monogram in the square. It’s also a print n cut but I want to do as vinyl on my cricut. How do I resize to a round design?
I can’t get print and cut to work on my card stock. I’m using white card stock, tried different brands, turned the light off, matte tape over the registration marks, everything! It works great on my printable vinyl and when I make stickers. Just won’t work with an image I print on card stock. 🥺
Hi Corrine I am just trying print and cut for the first time. When I upload my image to my mat size it accordingly to the dimensions when I go to make it I get 2 bold black k squares around my image. I can't find out what I am doing wrong. Can you help please.
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you 😊 I do have a question though. Regarding the registration lines. Could one not extend the print zone by creating a DIY frame “registration mark” framing a larger print and cut area on the sheet? Would the cricut acknowledge a created boundary as a “registration mark”? Just curious. Thanks!
@@suewilson683 there is an offset button on the top of the screen. Choose that and from there you can resize it to your liking. Then hit apply and your offset is there! :)
@@SDIVADesigns you do not need design space to print the PDF that’s the whole point of saving it as a pdf. It saves it with the registration box so that you can easily take it back to your machine and cut it out
Ms. Corinne am i able to print and cut on the epson printers used for sublimation or do i have to get a separate machine that cuts? do i have to cut on a machine or can i use something else?
Sublimation ink does not work on this material it is only for sublimation paper and blanks. You have to have a separate printer for inkjet prints. The cricut does not print it only cuts.
@@CorinneBlackstone i'm soo grateful to have asked , i have been doing soo much research and watching your videos to help me. i have a passion for crafts but i feel like i'm out of my element with techy things. just bought an epson printer for sublimation and will use my current inkjet printers and will purchase the circuit. for the vinyls.
The laminate is the sealer. I do not recommend spray sealers. I like this one for clear www.143vinyl.com/starcraft-uv-glossy-laminate-for-printable-vinyl-8.5-x-11-sheets.html?partner=196113
Hi Corinne, I am new to Cricut and I am trying to print and cut on clear printable vinyl. I would like to use the offset feature but they do not have the option to use it as clear/transparent only a color. Can you tell me if it is possible at all? The image I am using has really fine intricate details that I do not want to cut. I would be so grateful if you could help. Thank you Hantie
Such a fantastic and helpful video. TFS! New subbie for sure♥️ I have been struggling with my stickers because my cricut is not cutting right. It is very off centered but maybe using the white offset will help. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated:)
Great vid wondering if you could help. I have a image and im trying to put a hole circle inside like a donut would have but on design space all the actions buttons are greyed out so cannot slice.. I have tried to do using basic shapes and still greyed out.. Any help appreciated 😢😢
@@CorinneBlackstone hi miss thanks for the comment back. I have done that using the circle and when cuts out on cricut it just cuts the outer circle. Does not cut the middle of hole. Appreciate you
@@CorinneBlackstone do i need to be using via pc. Im using phone. When I put my image I used with canva to create and use die cut settings it does not allow me to press the slice button.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial! I did as you showed but when I reach to *print part* where you save in pdf, the size is not the same as what I see on my design space *I am using a Mac desktop * the pdf file look much small then the one show on the printer dialog. Please help me
I haven’t seen that issue before. Have you printed the pdf and the one from design space to check the sizing? It may be scaling your image on the pdf if you go into your print settings you should be able to turn scale to 100
Another thing that I saw on tiktok and miraculously worked for me: scotch tape over the scanning sensor! Even with my lights off, the lid closed, and no other light nearby, if I ever used laminate or anything (even if I cut down and kept it inside the bounding margins) my cuts would ALWAYS ALWAYS be way off. Just sticking a small piece of tape right underneath the sensor so far has given me the most accurate and pain free calibration experience. I've also noticed the Explore line seems to have more calibration issues vs the Maker. Thank you for the video!
Best video explaining "print then cut" that I've seen thus far. I love your teaching technique. Great job, thank you.
Hi Corinne, you saved my evening. I was so frustrated as I flattened every single image and it always ejected my mat. Also I struggled so much with not cutting the layer around but each single letter of the words 😞. Select all and flatten only once was the key!!! thanks so much! Best regards from Germany, Cathleen
I'm new I would like to thank you for how you click on your cricut buttons on the canvas, you were the first teacher that I could actually see what I needed to click on my canvas.
This is by far the best tutorial for design space I’ve seen. I’ve been struggling with this software app and now I’m seeing a light at the end of a very long tunnel. Thanks so much!
Great video, great job. My Cricut Maker was also having calibration issues - sometimes it would work well and then the next time the cut would be way off. After many attempts to calibrate both Cricut Maker and printer and after watching numerous videos, I learned that the lighting near the Cricut could affect the cut. My craft room is bright and I also have an overhead light near the machine . If I close the shutters and turn off the overhead light, I get an incredibly good cut. I’m assuming/guessing the natural light and overhead light bounce off the black registration marks making them obscure. On a very sunny day I’ll even go as far as to lay a large piece of poster board on top of the Cricut when it’s cutting.
Hope this helps a bit.
Keep up the good work.
This is very helpful!! I’m having the same issues with my Cricut Air 2. I’m definitely going to try your tips!! Thanks ☺️
It helped me. I remember a lady at a craft store talking to her another customer. She happened to be a cricut customer service agent. Lol I was hanging on to every word she said. She specifically said that of all calibrations attempts have failed, to focus on lighting. She said do not have daylight bulbs in area of the machine. It's greys out the black lines. And to be sure you aren't low on ink. Also, cheap printers are a problem as well. She said to stick with hp or Canon or possible and it needs to be one that is not under 100 bucks
Even though I’ve had my Cricut for a few years I always watch your videos for tips and tricks and I always pick up some bit of helpful information. My Cricut print then cut had not been working well at all even though I’ve recalibrated it, and it’s so frustrating. You go through all the trouble to design something, print it out, and have it cut terrible. It basically ruins your project if it’s for a gift and not for personal use. My husband works on machinery for a living and he suggested I clean the wheels and blow out any debris there may be in case my Cricut isn’t advancing the mat correctly(I didn’t think about it but of course their may be other reasons for a bad cut other than software issues). No such luck.Thanks for the videos!
Sadly since some of the recent update print the. Cut has been an absolute mess
I calibrated mine in November and dimmed my lights, I had matte paper it cut all out if whack
Corinne, Thank you for your tutorial. I am a beginner and you explain step -by -step which makes it easy to understand. looking forward to more!
You’re such a great teacher! I’ve been watching your channel for a few years. Always timely and helpful!
Yes she is clear and patient not running through it.
Great video. it was very helpful. I also have problems with the print then cut feature cutting my stickers out of alignment even after I have calibrated my machine. Sometimes it will cut correctly after I've calibrated it but the next day the calibration will be off again. I've even had Cricut support go through the calibration with me. According to Cricut support you have to make sure you don't have a lot of bright light around your Cricut machine because it can make it harder for the sensor to read the registration marks. I found that by lowering the lighting in the room it does help a little but it's definitely a software glitch and Cricut needs to fix it.
this is hands down one of the best tutorial.
thank you for this! i got one for christmas as a complete surprise and have never even known what the cricut could do and i got so overwhelmed with not even knowing where to start i shut down haha! at least now i can try to make a sticker sheet!! and i appreciate the hair on your mat. i dropped mine immediately after taking the plastic off and it was completely covered in dog hair and i had another slight breakdown so i'm glad to see it's still usable!!
Lol I live with hair on my mat! If you have some alcohol free baby wipes you can clean it with those but truly a little hair won’t hurt! Have fun with your new cricut and remember to be kind to yourself! It’s ok to make mistakes. It’s all part of learning
Love the way you explained step by step. Very clear instructions. Thank you so much. Look forward to learning more from you. Thank You
Great tutorial, learned why my machine wouldn’t cut when I put the holographic sticky over the top, because I was covering the whole page,, yay I can get it to work now, thank you..x
I'm new to your channel and I just want to say I really loved this video. It's was so easy to follow and under. Hands down one of the best tutorials I've watched. Thank you
Thank you so much! You just made my day! 🥰
Best Video of Print and Cut !!!!!!! Thank You!!!!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
I am a Type 1 Diabetic. I have a Cricut Maker. Do you know of any tutorials or resources how to make my own custom overpatches for the Dexcom G7. There will be for personal use only. I will not be selling them.
Look on Etsy for a template then upload to cricut and cut it
Thank you so much this video saved my life very informative and straight to the needy greedy Gracias!
I really learned alot. But what I was really looking for was, How to cut out letters with the inside not cut out and clean lines around the letters. Example I want to put my grandchildren's names on a mat for a framed picture.
If you have time I really want to get this framed before the holidays. I appreciate your tips.
Thanks
Linda
Use offset or a shape to flatten the name to this video explains it in more depth ruclips.net/video/IJjTfYveZlU/видео.html
I finally got a chance to print n cut these awesome images. Thank you. So fun
Thank You for You're Excellent Instructions and showing how to use the design space for print and cut stickers I'm anticipating trying this feature 🙏 Stay Safe and Play Healthy My Friend 💯
Thank you for the updated version for the print and cut. I have been working on stickers for the last couple of days and the calibration helped me to at least get some done. But, for some reason some of my sticker aren’t getting cut although I have the same settings for all of them 🤦🏻♀️
Corinne, I thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial! You explain everything clearly and step-by-step which makes it so easy to understand. I just "liked and subscribed" and look forward to learning more creative ways to use my Cricut Maker 3!
I just got my maker for Christmas so very new. Thank you for this... hugs Sheryl from Indiana 💙🎨💙
I am so happy you popped up in my feed. Love your video. It is nicely detailed and a great pace. Love your sticker collection. Thank you for sharing.
OMG! You explain everything and now I am not intimated. Thank you
Thank you for this. Very clear tutorial.
I enjoyed your video. It was very user friendly and easy to follow. I'm going to try it. With the donuts stickers could you have used contour to take that gray part out of the middle.
No contour does not work with print then cut
I wish I had found this video 1st because in 5 min you showed me my mistakes ugh wasted paper ... thank you 😊
Thank you very much you are such a great teacher. 🥰
Wow! Very easy to follow tutorial. Thank you!
After seeing your video I feel I am able to acomplete a project. You ara an amazing instructor.
Thank you so much!!
Gran tutorial! Me acabo de suscribir a tu canal. Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. ❤️🌹
Hi Corinne. A while back you posted a video on how to clear your old downloaded Cricut updates that will help clear space. I can not seem to find this video or remember how to do it. Can you link it for me? Love you by the way.
Yep! here it is! ruclips.net/video/FSdybPf6a1U/видео.html
Great video.... i was sure they had increased the print then cut sizing, which no longer restricts us to the 6.75 x 9.25 ??
No they for sure have not changed that.
Great video! Love watching your videos. You are very detailed! Thank You!
I just learned that the cricut has a scanner, what a neat feature.
This was excellent!! I’ll definitely refer to this. Learned sooooo much!
Perfect timing …. I’m doing this right now. Thank you
Please help.
What paper did you use to print? I used printable sticker paper and nothing came out on it and it always gets Jamed in my printer,
Superb teaching here! So helpful!!!
Great job thank you! How would you transfer a small photograph onto a Christmas ornament?
Print then cut sticker paper or vinyl or sublimation will work if the blank is made for sublimation
Those are great, but I ruined a lot of my sticker paper because the machine was not calibrated properly and I then learned how to calibrate, but it still was not good. I hope they get it fixed because I can't afford to waste my sticker paper. Thank you for the great tutorial, I will subscribe.
Glad to know I’m not the only one getting frustrating print then cut results. I though it was me
It’s super annoying! They need to get it together!
Great tutorial! Thank you. I made some stickers for cake toppers and it took about an hour to calibrate my maker. It still wasn’t perfect. 😊
I recently tried print and cut for the first time for a cake topper but the design required me to over lapped an image over another image but when it cut it was a hot mess. My machine cut the images separately so the top image cut over the bottom image I thought it would cut just around the entire image 😞. I will try the flatten feature next time hopefully that works
Great tutorial. I’ve calibrated my machine so many times and it’s still so badly off. Frustrating. Thanks for sharing
Glad I came across your channel. Subscribed and happy to learn from you :)
very informative and learned a few things thank you
Hi Corinne. Great video. However, what I missed was once you prepared the sheet for cutting you did not show the software step of sending the page this time to be cut… eg. Connecting to cricut, etc.. would have been nice to see that part too.
Because you don’t need to do any of that after printing. It’s already connected to the cricut and it’s already good to go. All you do is choose your cut setting on your computer which I show in hundreds of other videos
@@CorinneBlackstone thanks.
Hi Corrine, I watch your videos regularly and every time I learn something new. You explain everything so nicely and make it sound so easy to motivate us to make our projects with ease. In this video you spoke about ‘high speed’ which can cause lines. Do these lines refer to the ‘roller lines’ that we usually see when we print edible images? Will appreciate your help/response in this regards. Thank you so much for all, that you do!!!
No the lines I speak of are horizontal lines in the print it self the vertical lines would be roller lines
@@CorinneBlackstone oh ok, thanks for your immediate response.
always learn so much Thank you
Love this video!! Very helpful.
Great Video! Where can I get the pink squeegee? It will match all my pink craft things and my pink Maker! Looks like a great tool to have. I looked in your Amazon store but did not see one. Thank You.
It’s not from amazon it’s from here and it’s 15% off now with code CYBER. I’ll look for a similar one on Amazon for you too www.143vinyl.com/4-squeegee-bright-pink.html?partner=196113
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank You!!!!
Great video! Do you know what I have to do if my circuit is not printing and the paper sizes for the stickers are small even though I change the size. Like it wouldn’t fit the whole page
The cricut will never fit the whole page. There are size limits when printing. They are adjusting those limits but it still will never fill the whole page. At this time the largest area you can use for print then cut on an 8.5x11 sheet is 6.75x9.25
Thank you for the video. Extremely helpful! And I would have changed that number too! Lol 666 is dreadful. So funny when you changed it. I laughed out loud.
Hi I totally love this. I'm a newbie and I can wait to try to make this.. I just followed you on TT
Hi! Thank you for your sweet comment! You’re going to love making stickers!
What type of paper is in your printer? I'm having issues with finding paper that works with my printer. Should I be using regular paper with the settings changed or is there a specific brand you're using when changing the settings?
This was done using Starcraft printable vinyl it’s linked in the video description.
This is an awesome video
Thank you so much!
I just watch you video and learning so much btw why mine print and cut border is so small😭
your video is soo easy to follow thanks but i do have a question...how did the stickers become sticky if you only used glossy paper was it because of the laminate paper???
It’s printable vinyl. It is sticky on the non printed side
Love this video. I noticed that the cut was off on your laminate cut images, this happens to me no matter how much I calibrate my machine. Question to anyone. How can I take text, and place it onto a shape and get it to print the text but not cut around it. Flattening the image is not working as I'm trying to put the text onto a mini envelope. It all works when I select pen instead of print. I could really use some pointers! Thanks.
You need to be sure the shape you flatten to is solid
@@CorinneBlackstone I will try that. Thanks. ❤️❤️❤️
Totally AWESOME.... thank you very much.
Corinne, podrías decirme si estás utilizando un ordenador con Windows para que te salga ese cuadro de diálogo al imprimir un print & cut? Desde mi Mac me sale otro que no me permite cambiar el tipo de papel en la impresora y al poner papel brillante con adhesivo posterior, la tinta no secó totalmente. Tengo una Epson ecotank 2850. Gracias desde Las Islas Canarias ❤️🌹
I use windows yes. If you dialog box is different it may be due to not installing the drivers fully. Try going to the epson website and reinstalling your drivers. You will need to also adjust your printer settings based on the material you are using all materials are different. Be sure your material is made for inkjet printers as well
@@CorinneBlackstone Muchísimas gracias! Lo intentaré. ❤️🌹
Does lining up the page on the mat precisely have a lot to do with getting a perfect cut? I always thought it mostly followed the registration marks or rectangle. So I’m never exact on applying to the mat. Maybe that’s my problem!!!
Where do you think that 6.75x9.25 number came from?
What cut setting would you choose if you didn’t apply the laminate?
It can help the machine cut more accurately. The size is due to where the sensors are on the cricut machine itself it allows for room for it to read the lines. And light cardstock without laminate but it depends on what you print on each sticker paper and printable vinyl will be different
So many questions lol! Do I need to use a special paper for print and cut. What is the name of the sticker paper that you use. What do you recommend for cutting stencils. Thanks so much. Love your videos!!!!!!
You need to use products that can be printed on. Regular paper, copy paper, cardstock, sticker paper, printable vinyl and printable HTV. The type I am using is starcraft you can find it here bit.ly/33t0Wrg I use permanent vinyl when I make stencils.
I assume if you didn't want to fiddle around with the print then cut - for small projects like just one sheet - you could space them out a little more and then use scissors to cut around them instead of the maker?
You could but I wouldn’t print them from cricut then. Huge waste of material and ink
@@CorinneBlackstone I am not sure I understand - why would printing it from cricut vs another way be more ink and material? I am still new to all this
@@sophielafleche3803 the cricut can only print a 6.75x9.25 area printing from other places allows you to use the full sheet. If you are not using the cricut to cut you don’t need to stupid black line that cricut has to put on there so you can save ink by not having to print that.
@@CorinneBlackstone oohh got it LOL. Thank you. Yes that makes sense.
how would i cut out stickers to give away? do i have to cut around each sticker to keep sticker on the paper? oh and thank you for your video ,,,,,i learned so much
You do whatever works for you. You can do die cut where it cuts through the backing or you can do a full sheet
How do we cut the stickers all the way out? So they’re individually cut out and not on the sheet. Also do you have on video on the difference between printable vinyl and sticker paper? I’ve heard people even use papers for labels which is way cheaper.
Yes I have a video on that and to cut them out individually you use a heavier cut setting I have tons of print then cut videos
You are so helpful, thank you!!!So the paper you used for the stickers is actually vinyl not sticker paper?
Yes. It’s a printable vinyl. Paper is completely different and not as durable or high end looking.
Yes. It’s a printable vinyl. Paper is completely different and not as durable or high end looking.
@@CorinneBlackstone ok thank you good to know. I’m new lol just got my cricut last month! Thanks again!
Omg! Thank you so much for this!! New subbie here!
Ever since the update made in DS for the maker, my Cricuts have not cut the same. I now have a border that makes my mat only cut up to 11.75 inches, and my Print & Cut is off, as I have to account for this 1/4 inch gap on the border. Is this something that can be fixed? I've owned all the Cricut machines and built my own pc. When I call Cricut for help, the agents don't understand, and only read off their canned messages..it's incredibly frustrating.
You maker has never cut a full 12 inches. They can’t. They have to have that small edge for the cradle to fit
I know that a full 12 inches is not possible, as I have owned all the cricuts even before DS existed, but I am referring to the fact that all items now have to fit into a border that is even smaller, making it impossible to cut up to the edge of the mat as it was possible before. This makes the concept of a 12 inch mat to be obsolete, and it should now have a thicker non-cutting border on the outside so as to indicate that your image must be less that 11.75". It also means that all items must be placed on the mat with a total of .25 inches in difference..again, this was not the case before the Maker was introduced.
Thanks for a great video! Do you ever notice any bumpy edges with your sticker with having the laminate on it? I notice some drag marks on mine! Thanks!
No I can’t say I do. I would make sure you clean you blade a simple wipe with some alcohol may help and be sure your designs have smooth edges
Great video Corrine. I have a question. I found a paisley design that is square format which also includes a monogram in the square. It’s also a print n cut but I want to do as vinyl on my cricut. How do I resize to a round design?
You can slice the design into a circle.
I can’t get print and cut to work on my card stock. I’m using white card stock, tried different brands, turned the light off, matte tape over the registration marks, everything! It works great on my printable vinyl and when I make stickers. Just won’t work with an image I print on card stock. 🥺
Use your cellphone light and follow the carriage with it while it scans the lines
Hi Corrine
I am just trying print and cut for the first time. When I upload my image to my mat size it accordingly to the dimensions when I go to make it I get 2 bold black k squares around my image. I can't find out what I am doing wrong. Can you help please.
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you 😊
I do have a question though. Regarding the registration lines. Could one not extend the print zone by creating a DIY frame “registration mark” framing a larger print and cut area on the sheet?
Would the cricut acknowledge a created boundary as a “registration mark”?
Just curious. Thanks!
No. There are hacks for making larger print then cuts but cricut cannot read a larger registration box
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you 😊
fun. how did you get the silhouette image , unless i missed it. I saw you saved it but never saw how you made it and saved it. thanks
Do you mean the offset?
@@CorinneBlackstone yes
@@suewilson683 there is an offset button on the top of the screen. Choose that and from there you can resize it to your liking. Then hit apply and your offset is there! :)
What vinyl is needed to add ontop of the print and cut design to be able to put onto a cold cup ?
any of the laminate sheets listed here www.143vinyl.com/inkjet-printable-vinyl/?partner=196113
@@CorinneBlackstone thank you I’m the the uk though do you have a suggestion on where to get it from ?
Awesome video. But can you show us what's the next step after saving the file as a pdf file. Thank you
It depends on where you are sending it to be printed. Some you upload to the website. Others you save to a flash drive and take it with you
@@SDIVADesigns you do not need design space to print the PDF that’s the whole point of saving it as a pdf. It saves it with the registration box so that you can easily take it back to your machine and cut it out
Thank You For This Video
Can we use print and cut from Cricut access?
Yes
What is the name of the transparent paper that you pasted over the sticker?
www.143vinyl.com/starcraft-uv-glossy-laminate-for-printable-vinyl-8.5-x-11-sheets.html?partner=196113
Insane tutorial
Good morning. If you only want it to cut the outer line only, how do you do that?
It’s all explained in the video. Flatten to make the item a single piece
Ms. Corinne am i able to print and cut on the epson printers used for sublimation or do i have to get a separate machine that cuts? do i have to cut on a machine or can i use something else?
Sublimation ink does not work on this material it is only for sublimation paper and blanks. You have to have a separate printer for inkjet prints. The cricut does not print it only cuts.
@@CorinneBlackstone i'm soo grateful to have asked , i have been doing soo much research and watching your videos to help me. i have a passion for crafts but i feel like i'm out of my element with techy things. just bought an epson printer for sublimation and will use my current inkjet printers and will purchase the circuit. for the vinyls.
Hi Corinne do you recommend a certain seal for the stickers? A Laminate as well!
The laminate is the sealer. I do not recommend spray sealers. I like this one for clear www.143vinyl.com/starcraft-uv-glossy-laminate-for-printable-vinyl-8.5-x-11-sheets.html?partner=196113
Great! Thank you
Super! Thank you
Have you figured out how to do 1 image using the 8.5×11 size in print then cut?
Yes I have a video on that
Can u tell me how I can add holes to a card to print and cut? The holes are for earrings.
Make a circle attach it where you want it cut
@@CorinneBlackstone it’s a print and cut and it’s flattened will it just draw a circle or cut a little circle from the card?
@@TheRealRealHousewife it will cut it. Dot flatten the circle only attach it
Hi Corinne, I am new to Cricut and I am trying to print and cut on clear printable vinyl. I would like to use the offset feature but they do not have the option to use it as clear/transparent only a color. Can you tell me if it is possible at all? The image I am using has really fine intricate details that I do not want to cut. I would be so grateful if you could help. Thank you Hantie
You use white. White ink does not exist in inkjet printers.
@@CorinneBlackstone Thank you, and it makes total sense now!
Great video!
One ? Can you do this with ✂️ pictures on cardstock
Yes you can print and cut any printable materials
Such a fantastic and helpful video. TFS! New subbie for sure♥️
I have been struggling with my stickers because my cricut is not cutting right. It is very off centered but maybe using the white offset will help. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated:)
Have you tried to calibrate the machine?
Thank you very much.
What if you want the stickers to completely cut out instead of leaving them on the sheet?
Use a heavier cut setting
Great vid wondering if you could help. I have a image and im trying to put a hole circle inside like a donut would have but on design space all the actions buttons are greyed out so cannot slice.. I have tried to do using basic shapes and still greyed out.. Any help appreciated 😢😢
@@ladyk3540 just put a white circle where you want the hole and attach it. It will cut it out
@@CorinneBlackstone hi miss thanks for the comment back. I have done that using the circle and when cuts out on cricut it just cuts the outer circle. Does not cut the middle of hole. Appreciate you
@@ladyk3540 you have to place the smaller circle over the middle of the hole for it to know it needs to cut there
@@CorinneBlackstone do i need to be using via pc. Im using phone. When I put my image I used with canva to create and use die cut settings it does not allow me to press the slice button.
@@CorinneBlackstone do you have Instagram or fb so could message you sorry to be a pain im new like 3 days in to using this cricut explore 3 machine.
Does this tutorial work for Cricut Maker 3?Thanks
Yes they are pretty much the exact same machine
Hi, thanks for the tutorial! I did as you showed but when I reach to *print part* where you save in pdf, the size is not the same as what I see on my design space *I am using a Mac desktop * the pdf file look much small then the one show on the printer dialog. Please help me
I haven’t seen that issue before. Have you printed the pdf and the one from design space to check the sizing? It may be scaling your image on the pdf if you go into your print settings you should be able to turn scale to 100
Ok I will remake it and make a video so you will see. Thanks for the reply
Which key on the keyboard do you hold down to select all the files to add to our canvas?
You don’t hold a key down you click and drag
Great video.. thank you so much..
Do you have a video for stickers with the backing attached.. thanks again
The backing is attached. But I have tons of print then cut videos in my print then cut playlist