For flat base materials, find a firm, flat, heat-resistant surface around waist high and use an Easypress Mat to protect surface.Note: Ensure your design is within the maximum recommended design sizes for using Cricut EasyPress Mini with iron-on (4" W x 3.5" L or 1.7" W x 5.25" L). Before removing carrier sheet, refer to the Cricut Heat Guide or Cricut Heat app (for Cricut EasyPress 3) for peel temperature instructions.Hold Cricut EasyPress in place and apply recommended pressure.Place Cricut EasyPress on base material, then press Go button to start timer.Position design. Make sure shiny side (clear carrier sheet) is facing up.Preheat base material. Place Cricut EasyPress on fabric for recommended time.Machine operates at high temperatures that can caused burns. Green light means temperature has been reached. Press temperature, then use +/- buttons to set recommended temperature.Cricut Heat app can send settings directly to Cricut EasyPress 3.Press timer, then use +/- buttons to set recommended time.Use the Cricut Heat Guide or Cricut Heat app (for Cricut EasyPress 3) to determine project settings.Be sure to avoid flimsy ironing boards.Find a firm, flat, heat-resistant surface, around waist high.Allow heat plate to extend approximately 0.5" (13 mm) beyond all edges of the design. Be sure to cover all areas of the design, including center and edges. Cricut EasyPress Mini is moved continuously over the design during transfer.Recommended settings are optimized with the maximum sizes in mind: Design sizes for application with Cricut EasyPress Mini range from the smallest area you can reach with the precision tip up to a surface area that is about 2X the heat plate. When using Cricut EasyPress Mini on shapely objects like shoes and hats, use a shoe form, hat form, or folded towel inside to create a firm pressing surface.
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