How Do I Print Then Cut Stickers on Cricut?

Printing then cutting stickers with a Cricut machine is a great way to make custom stickers for personal or professional use. With the help of a Cricut machine, you can create high-quality, precision-cut stickers in minutes with the click of a few buttons. Whether you’re looking to personalize your laptop, water bottle, or notebooks, printing and cutting stickers with a Cricut machine is easy once you know the basics.

The first step in printing then cutting stickers with a Cricut machine is to choose the type of printer that best suits your needs. Currently, there are three types of printers available for Cricut machines; inkjet, laser and dye-sublimation. Inkjet printers are great for printing basic designs on paper or vinyl while laser printers are better suited for intricate designs. Dye-sublimation printers are best used when printing onto fabric or other materials.

Once you have chosen the right printer for your needs, it’s time to prepare your design. You can either create your own design in Design Space or choose from one of the thousands of designs already available on the platform.

Once you have selected your design, you’ll need to prepare it for print by selecting “Print Then Cut” in Design Space.

Next, you’ll need to select what material and size you want your sticker to be cut from. This will determine which type of material and size of paper or vinyl sheet that your sticker will be printed on. Once this is done, it’s time to start printing! Place your material into the appropriate paper tray on the printer and hit print.

After your sticker has been successfully printed onto paper or vinyl sheeting, place it on top of your mat and insert into the machine. Select “Print Then Cut” from Design Space and press the start button on the machine. Your sticker will now be cut perfectly to size according to its pre-set dimensions.

Conclusion:

Printing then cutting stickers with a Cricut machine is an easy process once you know how! All that is required is selecting a suitable printer and preparing your design within Design Space before pressing “Print Then Cut” and watching as your perfect sticker takes shape before your eyes!