Cricut EasyPress Welcome Booklet
Your Guide to Heat Transfer Success
Welcome
Hello, future iron-on pro. We're so thrilled this Cricut EasyPress has found its way into your amazing hands.
You inspired us with your passion to create and challenged us with your creative need: crazy-simple iron-on transfers that last and last and last. So, here you go!
We cannot wait to see what you make with the magic of iron-on.
In the Box
Your Cricut EasyPress package includes:
- Cricut EasyPress
- Safety Base
- Welcome Booklet
- Quick Reference Chart
- Practice project materials
- Warranty
At a Glance
The simple Cricut EasyPress controls are the secret to your iron-on success. You'll love the results.
TIP: To find the correct time and temperature settings for your specific iron-on project, refer to the included Quick Reference Chart. If you don't see your project specifics listed, visit help.cricut.com/easypress.
Device Features:
- Countdown timer: Beeps when iron-on transfer is complete.
- Precise digital controls: Easy to set exact temperature and time.
- Comfortable handle: Safe and easy to grip during use.
- 9" x 9" evenly heated plate: Dry, even heat means flawless transfers.
- Safety Base: Insulated base keeps Cricut EasyPress™ in a protected, resting position.
- Auto shutoff: Shuts off automatically after 10 minutes.
Understanding Controls:
- Set temperature: Press the Temp button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. To switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, press and hold the Temp button.
- Set time: Press the Timer button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
- Start timer: Press the Cricut C button to start the countdown. A beep signals time is up.
What the lights mean:
- Orange light means it's heating up.
- Green light means temperature has been reached.
Make It Last
Maximize the life of your iron-on projects wash after wash with these suggestions.
Before Iron-On Application
For awesome results, always pre-wash and thoroughly dry your fabrics. When washing, do not use fabric softener. If you have no time for washing, you'll still get pretty great results.
During Iron-On Application
Just before transfer, preheat your base fabric for 3-5 seconds to remove wrinkles and moisture. After adhering your design, flip your fabric and repeat on the other side. Use the same settings.
After Iron-On Application
Wait at least 24 hours before washing. Always wash inside-out. Do not bleach. Wash only in cool water, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. For foil iron-ons, hand-wash in cold water only.
Get more great tips and suggestions at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Instructions: Iron-On Success
We'll take on a T-shirt in the following steps, but you can apply these instructions to anything your heart desires, from a purse to a pillowcase to a wedding dress? (Yes, it's been done!)
We want to see the projects you've made using Cricut EasyPress. Share your iron-on creations using #CricutMade & #CricutEasyPress.
Caution: It may be easy, but it's also HOT. Handle EasyPress with care.
Step 1: Get Prepped
Power on Cricut EasyPress. Find a firm, flat, heat-resistant surface around waist height. We recommend that you use Cricut EasyPress Mat (sold separately) as your foundation. Just be sure to avoid flimsy, padded ironing boards.
Step 2: Set Time and Temperature
Use the Quick Reference Chart to determine the settings for your project. The beep signals Cricut EasyPress is ready to use.
Step 3: Preheat Mat and Base Material
Place Cricut EasyPress on your fabric for 3 – 5 seconds to remove wrinkles and moisture.
Step 4: Position Your Design
Place your design where you want it. Make sure the shiny side (clear liner) is facing up.
Step 5: Apply Heat on Both Sides
Place Cricut EasyPress on your design. Start the timer. Hold Cricut EasyPress in place and apply gentle pressure until it beeps. Flip the T-shirt and apply heat on the back side of the design for 10 – 15 seconds.
Step 6: Wait for the Reveal
Let the iron-on film cool completely before you test a corner. If the liner does not lift easily, reapply and reheat a few more seconds. Woo-hoo, that's it!
The Cricut Advantage™
Crafting with iron-on is part art and part science. We've given you a basic foundation to create iron-on projects that truly last. When you're ready for advanced projects, we'll be here for you then, too. On the next few pages are ideas designed to inspire your imagination.
- For the most magnificent results, use Cricut EasyPress with Cricut brand iron-on film. We don't just suggest “average” temperature and time settings for any old heat press on any random fabric. We give you precise and rigorously tested settings for the very press that is now in your hand. Use our Quick Reference Chart to make every project perfect.
- Because each iron-on type has unique properties, you'll be amazed at all the possibilities when you learn the nuances of a fabulous foil, gorgeous glitter, or majestic metallic. We'll always share our insights, along with our best pro tips, at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Project Inspiration
Image Description: An image shows a sofa adorned with decorative pillows featuring starfish and fish designs.
Image Description: An image displays a navy blue t-shirt with a white and gold intricate iron-on design.
Image Description: An image showcases an array of colorful iron-on vinyl rolls arranged in a rainbow arc, with fluffy white material resembling clouds at each end.
Image Description: An image features a Cricut Explore Air 2 cutting machine on a wooden desk, surrounded by craft supplies like paper, pens, scissors, and decorative cards.
Layering: Make a multicolored and textured masterpiece with an iron-on technique called layering. We'll show you exactly how to do it and which iron-on types work best at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Large Designs: Indeed, you can have huge success with a large iron-on design! Get our step-by-step instructions on how to tackle your most ambitious ideas at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Beyond Fabrics: Customize your home decor. Iron-on works on so many things, including wood and paper. Learn more at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Avoiding Seams: We have a simple strategy to get around pesky seams to keep your fabric and design flat for a perfect press. Learn how at help.cricut.com/easypress.
Cut Your Own Designs
The real fun starts when you cut your own iron-on designs using your Cricut cutting machine and Design Space® software.
Before Cutting
Always mirror (reverse) your design. If your image includes text or is asymmetrical, you must mirror it in Design Space before you cut. Otherwise, once it's transferred, your design will appear backward.
When Cutting
Remember this: shiny side faces down. When using your Cricut machine to cut a design from iron-on film, the clear liner (shiny side) always sticks to your cutting mat.
Cricut machines and Cricut EasyPress are optimized for Cricut iron-on films. When you select your iron-on type, your Cricut machine automatically adjusts for cut depth. When you use Cricut brand iron-on film, you'll get the perfect cut and a perfect press every time. Visit shop.cricut.com.
Time and Temperature Chart
Use this chart (or the Quick Reference Chart) to determine the perfect time and temperature settings for your project. For a complete list of Cricut EasyPress settings go to help.cricut.com/easypress.
Iron-on type | Base material | ||||||
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100% Cotton | Cotton / poly blend | Polyester | Nylon blend or silk | Cotton canvas | Burlap | Felt | |
Foil | 295°F / 145°C 35 sec | 285°F / 140°C 30 sec | 265°F / 130°C 30 sec | 255°F / 125°C 30 sec | 270°F / 130°C 40 sec | 305°F / 150°C 30 sec | 275°F / 135°C 20 sec |
Lite / Metallic | 305°F / 150°C 30 sec | 305°F / 150°C 20 sec | 285°F / 140°C 15 sec | 265°F / 130°C 30 sec | 270°F / 130°C 40 sec | 305°F / 150°C 30 sec | 275°F / 135°C 20 sec |
Glitter | 340°F / 170°C 20 sec | 320°F / 160°C 15 sec | 285°F / 140°C 20 sec | 275°F / 135°C 20 sec | 270°F / 130°C 40 sec | 305°F / 150°C 30 sec | 285°F / 140°C 20 sec |
Holographic | 330°F / 165°C 20 sec | 330°F / 165°C 30 sec | 285°F / 140°C 30 sec | 275°F / 135°C 20 sec | 275°F / 135°C 40 sec | 305°F / 150°C 30 sec | 285°F / 140°C 20 sec |
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