The Ultimate Guide to Cutting Cardstock on Cricut: Settings and Tips
Understanding Cardstock and Cricut Settings
Now that you understand the basics of Cricut settings, it's time to optimize them for your cardstock projects. A good starting point is to use the Cricut's built-in cardstock setting, which can be found in the machine's settings menu. This setting provides a balanced depth, pressure, and speed for cutting cardstock. However, you may need to adjust these settings based on the specific type of cardstock you're using. For example, if you're using a particularly thick or textured cardstock, you may need to increase the depth and pressure settings. On the other hand, if you're using a thin or delicate cardstock, you may need to decrease the depth and pressure settings to avoid damaging the material. By experimenting with different settings and techniques, you can achieve professional-looking results and take your cardstock projects to the next level.