Cricut Materials Frequently Asked Questions
It is a cut that only goes through the material, and leaves the lining intact. This is applicable for adhesive-backed materials such as vinyl, iron-on, washi sheet, etc.
Cricut Cardstock is 80 lb. stock (approx. 216 gsm)
Laser printers are not compatible with Cricut® printable materials. Only inkjet printers should be used to print images on these materials. Laser printers use heat to melt the printer toner onto the surface of the material, while inkjet printers print ink at room temperature. As a result, Cricut® printable materials are compatible with inkjet printers, but cannot be used with laser printers, as the heat could melt the material's coating inside the printer, ruining your laser printer.
Cricut® Vinyl and Cricut® Window Cling contain different types of backing. Cricut® Vinyl is designed with a strong adhesive backing that gives it a long-lasting hold after it's applied to the surface. Once removed from its surface, it cannot be reused.
Cricut® Window Cling, on the other hand, is a non-adhesive material that adheres instantly to most non-porous surfaces and is removable and reusable.
For best results, always wash/dry item inside out on delicate cycle.
If there are areas of the iron material that seem to come off after being washed, simply iron the material back in place following the full application instructions.
Cricut® Printable Iron-on Light está diseñado para su aplicación en materiales de color claro. Para obtener los mejores resultados con materiales de color oscuro, utilice Cricut® Printable Iron-on Dark.
Many different types of glue can be used with Cricut Faux Leather, and the one you need may depend on the nature of your project. Many of our Make it Now faux leather projects use hot glue or spray adhesive.
Cricut Premium Outdoor Vinyl is designed to last 2 years.