How Do I Set the Temperature on My Cricut EasyPress 2?

Setting the temperature on your Cricut EasyPress 2 is an easy process that can be done in just a few simple steps. First, make sure you have the right temperature setting for the material you are working with.

The EasyPress 2 has nine preset temperature settings for different types of materials. You can find the recommended temperature for each material inside the Cricut Design Space app.

Once you’ve determined the correct temperature setting, power on your EasyPress 2 by pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds. The power indicator light will turn on and heat up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 Celsius). To change the temperature, press and hold the same power button until you see two blinking lights.

At this point, press and hold down one of the two lights to cycle through each of the nine preset temperatures until you reach your desired setting. For instance, pressing and holding down one light until it stops blinking at 205 degrees Fahrenheit (96 Celsius) means that is your chosen setting.

You may also choose to customize a temperature setting that is not already in one of the nine presets by pressing both buttons at once while they are both blinking. This will allow you to manually adjust between 100-400 Fahrenheit (37-205 Celsius).

Once you have set your desired temperature, press and hold down both buttons again to save your settings and confirm that it is ready for use. The light will turn solid green when it has finished heating up to your desired setting, which usually takes about three minutes or less depending on how high or low of a setting you chose.

Conclusion: Setting the temperature on your Cricut EasyPress 2 is easy and straightforward; just make sure you know what material you are using and select its corresponding preset or manually choose between 100-400 Fahrenheit (37-205 Celsius). Once you’ve found your desired temperature, press and hold down both buttons simultaneously until it has heated up completely before beginning any projects!