This project is a quick guide on how use the Print-then-Cut feature using the iCraft. There are a few users who have not been able to use this feature, and I hope this tutorial is helpful.
The Print-then-Cut feature is a great tool for DIY parents who want to personalize their kid’s school supplies and party favors. It is perfect for teachers who want to label and organize their classrooms. And it is perfect for small business owners to brand and promote their business by adding their logo to their products.
Wow! That is awesome, I am sure going to give it a try. I’ve used other cutting machines and that was always the “rule” but if there is a way to maximize the material, then that is great!
Lol! I felt intimidated when I started, but thought I had to do it at some point since I primarily have print-then-cut for my cake toppers. The band aid has been ripped off, so we are off to a good start.
It’s better in the iCraft than the Crafter since the iCraft was able to read glossy sticker paper and cut it properly. The Crafter read ut but was not centered in cutting