
Print Then Cut allows you to create a design in Design Space, print it on your home printer, then load the print into your Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker machine for cutting. For best results, Print Then Cut your project in a single Design Space session.

While you can save your project within Design Space and come back to it, saving a Print Then Cut project as a PDF and printing it outside the Design Space flow will result in incorrectly sized cut sensor marks. To avoid error, the entire process, from printing the project to the final cut should all be done in one flow from the same device.

Important: Print Then Cut all in one session.
