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How to Cricut Setup Machine: A Complete Guide

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Setting up your Cricut machine is a simple process that begins with registering the device and connecting it to your desktop or smartphone either via USB or Bluetooth. This connection is essential for Design Space to recognize and communicate with your machine. Once set up, it unlocks your full creative potential, allowing you to design, cut, and bring your projects to life with ease. In this blog, I will show you how to Cricut setup machine on Windows and Android/iOS devices. So, without any further delay, let’s get started. Steps to Setup Cricut Machine on Windows If you want to set up your machine through Windows, follow these steps carefully: Step 1: Power on your crafting machine and ensure it's within 10-15 feet of your computer for a stable connection. Step 2: Go to cricut.com/setup . Step 3: Download the Design Space app on your device. Step 4: Once it is successfully installed, open Design Space and then click on your account or profile. Step 5: Then nav...

How to Connect Cricut to Mac: Learn Two Methods Here!

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If you’re a Mac and Cricut user, this blog is for you. Most of my readers are Windows users, and I wrote many blogs for Windows. However, I realized that I should write blogs for Mac users as well. Since I don’t use my Mac that much, I got late in writing about that. But never mind, here I’ll teach you how to connect Cricut to Mac . Get ready to learn the process of connecting your machine to a Mac computer. There are two types of connections: USB and Bluetooth. Both methods are good, but one is wired, and the other is wireless. Hence, you must know your priority while you’re connecting your devices. If you prefer a wired connection, USB is good for you. However, if you need a hassle-free, easy-going connection, go with the Bluetooth connection. Let’s get started to connect our devices. Minimum System Requirements to Connect Cricut to Mac Each device has its own conditions and requirements for setting up your machine. Here, I’ll share the requirements for a Mac compute...