Using Design Studio with Avery templatesĬan be used instead of the hinge method with CDS and MTC and works to the extent that Cricut inaccuracy allows.Using autofill and a print template to match works with AutoFill function on Cricut Expression or Cricut Create (Joy).How to print your own backgrounds for cutting.Cut and stamp method Works with any cutter with or without cartridges.Gel pen method requires software with layer feature and pens or markers that fit into the cutter.Video using Cricut cartridges, MSWord and carrier method.Video using SCAL and carrier method (obsolete).Video using MTC and carrier method and many “faux-magine” projects from awesome Jin.Carrier method (excerpted from my 1998 book) Works with any cutter, simple die cut shapes and inkjet printer (top loading preferred).CD tray method for chipboard Works for Cricut with CDS or any other cutter with software.Pre-printed blanks method Works with any cutter and software or with AutoFill function on Cricut Expression or Cricut Create.It doesn’t get any easier than this! (Beanie) (obsolete) MTC only method for vector images (including traceable bitmaps).Bob’s SCAL/Inkscape method Part 1 & Part 2 obsolete.My SCAL/Inkscape method obsolete with latest versions of SCAL.A SCAL only method (k andrew) obsolete with latest versions of SCAL.Center Point method Works on Cricut Expression or Cricut Create machines using cartridges directly (Pink Stamper).Hinge method for ecraft Video from Purple Paper Paradise.Hinge method with software Works for any mat-based cutter video shows Cricut with Cricut Craft Room.Hinge method Works for any mat-based cutter video shows Cricut direct with cartridges.Latest print and cut support in SCAL2.I’ve also got some specialty print and cut links for other cutters. With all the hoopla about the Cricut Imagine, Provocraft’s new print and cut machine, I wanted to put together a list of methods that you can use with the Cricut and printer (or pens and markers) you already have to cut out a printed image (or vice versa).
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