

They come onto the design screen ready to Print Then Cut. The Cricut image library contains Printable images which are pre-designed for Print Then Cut. If you want to convert multiple layers into a single-layer printable image, use the Flatten tool in the Layers panel. You can convert any image into a printable image by changing the Operation type. To know more about AirPrint, visit this help article from Apple. Note: To use Print Then Cut from your iOS device, ensure that your printer is AirPrint capable. You may design and save Print Then Cut projects with the Android app, but to print and cut these projects you must use Design Space on a Windows/Mac computer or iOS device. Additionally, the Print Then Cut feature is not fully supported on Android at this time.
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Important: Print Then Cut can be used with Cricut Explore and Cricut Maker models.

Print your images on your home printer (inkjet recommended), then watch your Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore cut them out with high precision - no scissors required! Bring a world of color to your projects with the Print Then Cut feature.
