I only have this issue when I cut stickers but not other things is this the same issue you were having I just don't want to offset it to cut center on stickers and then it screws everything else up 😅
i only cut stickers so it worked fine with me. but if you're cutting other things, maybe do the trick for stickers and then recalibrate when doing the rest. Also, a new trick i found that's actually been working quite well is to put matte tape covering the black guide lines in the corners.
@@MyLittleCorner4 ok thank you I appreciate it! I do mostly sublimation and make t-shirts and tumblers but have been asked by a few to make stickers I have seen the tape trick on a few other videos but havnt tried that yet. But like u said I have recalibrated tons of times and didn't help. Thank u for commenting back tho! 😁
@@zahra1389 It's actually called Scotch Magic Tape, it has a matte finish, meaning it's not glossy and transparent. You want to reduce as much reflection as possible.
I only have this issue when I cut stickers but not other things is this the same issue you were having I just don't want to offset it to cut center on stickers and then it screws everything else up 😅
i only cut stickers so it worked fine with me. but if you're cutting other things, maybe do the trick for stickers and then recalibrate when doing the rest. Also, a new trick i found that's actually been working quite well is to put matte tape covering the black guide lines in the corners.
@@MyLittleCorner4 ok thank you I appreciate it! I do mostly sublimation and make t-shirts and tumblers but have been asked by a few to make stickers I have seen the tape trick on a few other videos but havnt tried that yet. But like u said I have recalibrated tons of times and didn't help. Thank u for commenting back tho! 😁
@@ciscotrejo7980 of course! we're all on the cricut struggle bus here lol if only they made machines that worked
@@MyLittleCorner4what matt tape. Is it clear tape or white tape
@@zahra1389 It's actually called Scotch Magic Tape, it has a matte finish, meaning it's not glossy and transparent. You want to reduce as much reflection as possible.