One of the things that I love doing with my Cricut machine is stickers. Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore have the capability to “print then cut.” This can confuse people new to Cricut since Cricut is a cutting machine, not a printer; when you are doing projects to print then cut, you’ll need to use a printer. Cricut recommends an inkjet printer. If you’re using Cricut Maker you can use white or colored paper, and if you’re using Explore 2, you should use white paper. Made sure to use matte paper; avoid using glossy paper because the sensor of your Cricut machine won’t be able to read the registration marks.
To make this sticker I used Epson XP 15000, I was more than happy with the quality of the prints.
Watch the video below to learn how to make stickers.
Una de las cosas que me encanta hacer con mi máquina Cricut son las stickers. Cricut Maker y Cricut Explore tienen la “capacidad de imprimir y luego cortar”. Esto puede confundir a las personas nuevas en Cricut, ya que Cricut es una máquina cortadora, no una impresora; cuando esté haciendo proyectos para imprimir y luego cortar, necesitará usar una impresora. Cricut recomienda una impresora a tinta. Si estas usando Cricut Maker, puede usar papel blanco o de color, y si usa Explore 2, debes usar papel blanco. Asegúrese de utilizar papel mat. Evite el uso de papel glossy porque el sensor de su máquina Cricut no podrá leer las marcas de registro.
Para este projecto use la impresora Epson XP 15000,, quede muy feliz con la calidad de impresion.
Mire el video a continuación para aprender a hacer sticker.
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