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July 2nd, 2009

Calligraphy Cricut

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CRICUT CARTRIDGE CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION
CRICUT CARTRIDGE CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION
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Cricut CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION Cartridge NEW
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Cricut Calligraphy Collection Cartridge Brand New
Cricut Calligraphy Collection Cartridge Brand New
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Cricut Calligraphy Collection Cartridge Brand New Ready To Ship
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CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION New Cricut Expression Personal Cutter Machine Cartridge
CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION New Cricut Expression Personal Cutter Machine Cartridge
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CRICUT CARTRIDGE CALLIGRAPHY   NEW IN BOX
CRICUT CARTRIDGE CALLIGRAPHY NEW IN BOX
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NEW IN PACKAGE Cricut Cartridge Calligraphy Collection
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New Cricut Cartridge CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION
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Cricut CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION Font Cartridge Keypad Overlay Factory Sealed
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CALLIGRAPHY COLLECTION Cricut Cartridge Brand New in Pkg Retired
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Calligraphy Cricut
Question on my cricut expression?

I'm kind of new at this as I just got my Cricut Expression for Christmas. What I'm wondering is this:
I'm trying to cut small letters (using Calligraphy cartridge at about 1/2 inch.) and the paper keeps ripping. What is the best way to set the dials to prevent this? (The paper I'm using is just test paper.. the plain paper that comes in a scrapbook, so I don't waste good paper)
Anyways, what are the best settings when cutting smaller shapes & letters on a normal sheet of paper -- not too thick, not too thin??
Please include the actual blade setting, speed, and pressure settings & lots of details and tips if you have them. =)
Thank you so much!

first of all you need to adhere your paper well to the Cricut mat. By that i mean place your paper on the mat and then roll it all over with a brayer. this eliminates all the air pockets that can form and distort the needle cuts into the paper. Secondly, set your needle depth at 4 and speed and pressure at 4. Now, try it and see how it goes. If it still is not to your liking then try lowering the SPEED. sometimes the smaller letters and designs are tough to do, but with practice you can master it. Smart idea to use the test paper. I'm not familiar with the cart you mentioned but I find that when i need small letters <1 inch, I use a cart that has a "block" with the letter inside it and if I cut the block at 1", the letter inside is smaller and just the right size for me. HTH

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