![]() Yes technically making stickers in my first bullet is using this method on vinyl but I often see people ask – “can you print then cut on vinyl?” so I thought it warranted it’s own bullet since this can be used for so much more than just stickers! Being able to print custom designs with lots of different colors on vinyl and then stick them to just about anything opens up so many doors! From mugs to laptops and so much more – this opens so many doors! If you like to refinish furniture like I do for example, you could make your own appliques for your furniture! Or even create a vinyl image to place under a coat of epoxy! So many options! Then there’s the more general Print then Cut Cricut vinyl option.Print then Cut Cricut Iron On – This seems to be the second most common use for the Cricut Print then Cut function! Let’s say you want to make T-shirts for your kid’s birthday party and you have an elaborate birthday themed SVG with los of colors… you Print then Cut iron on Vinyl so that you won’t have to worry about layering multiple layers of HTV! So much easier! Or maybe you want to make a shirt for Grandma that has a picture of her grandkids on it… Print then cut your own image onto HTV!.Say you want to make stickers to place on your product packaging with your logo – you’d use Print then Cut to make those stickers! Or maybe you want to make a customer sticker sheet for your kid – you’d use this function! Print then Cut stickers! This is often a crafter’s first encounter with Print then Cut.Typically people use Print then Cut when they want to cut something that has lots of colors and they can’t just cut their project out of one sheet of paper or one piece of vinyl. Well, if you’re reading this post you’re either just really curious or you’ve already encountered one of these uses… but let’s go through a few of the most common ones anyway! What are the print then cut uses after all? While this is a very easy and extremely useful process, there are some tips, tricks, and troubleshooting stuff you need to know so read on! Print then Cut Usesīefore we get into HOW to do Print then Cut, let’s take a moment to talk about why you might want to use this function. The Cricut machine will then cut your design out based on the settings you chose in Design Space. You then stick the print out to a Cricut mat and feed it through your Cricut machine. When you choose the Print then Cut feature, Design Space will send your design to a printer that your PC is connected to. Maybe that’s why it’s called Print THEN Cut! At first, I thought this meant that the Cricut machine would print and cut it, that’s not quite right. Print then Cut is a Cricut function that allows you to print a design and then cut it out. Common print then cut questions + troubleshooting. ![]()
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