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How to Connect Cricut to Computer Bluetooth? (Tutorial Steps)

  • marcoblaze7676
  • 19 hours ago
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A year ago, I bought a Cricut machine. In the initial days of using it, I wasn’t aware of ‘how to connect Cricut to computer Bluetooth‘. This was when I was not tech-savvy. Every time I took on any project, I used to drag my laptop across the table, untangle the USB cable, and plug it into the machine manually. The clutter of wires and cables on my desk was no less than chaos.

However, I discovered a method of using Cricut wirelessly via Bluetooth on a computer. From that point, working on projects became smooth and hassle-free. Imagine sitting comfortably on a couch and working on my projects without dealing with tangled wires.


If you are a beginner and want to learn how to connect Cricut to Bluetooth, it’s simpler than it seems. I’ve been there and now have gained the expertise to connect any Cricut machine to Bluetooth. So, let me share with you what worked for me, but before that, I want you to focus on a few important things.


Things to Consider Before Connecting Cricut to Bluetooth

You may be curious to know ‘How to Connect Cricut to Computer Bluetooth‘. But, what’s more important than that are the considerations before connecting your machine to Bluetooth.

Here is what you should consider to have a hassle-free process:

  • Check that both your machine and computer are powered on.

  • Keep the machine at least within 10 to 15 feet of the computer.

  • If you have a Cricut Explore One, make sure that the wireless Bluetooth adapter is properly inserted.

  • Confirm that your PC’s Bluetooth is turned on. If you use a Windows PC, you can find the Bluetooth option in Settings Devices Bluetooth.

  • The Design Space software must be updated to the latest version.


Steps to Connect Cricut to Computer Bluetooth (Windows)

Whatever Cricut model you have, the process to connect your crafting machine to a Windows PC Bluetooth is almost the same. You need to adhere to these steps:

Step 1: Ensure that your machine is powered and within 10-15 feet of your computer.

Step 2: If you have a Cricut Explore One, ensure the wireless Bluetooth adapter is inserted.

Step 3: Click on the Windows start button and select Settings.

Step 4: Click on Devices and ensure Bluetooth is turned on.

Step 5: Click Add Bluetooth or other device, select Bluetooth, and wait for the computer to detect the machine.

Step 6: Select your machine model from the list.

Step 7: If prompted to enter the pin, enter the default pin or the one you’ve set up and click Connect.

Step 8: Click Done once it says Your Device is Ready to Go.

If you have trouble connecting to Bluetooth, you can try unpairing and re-pairing the machine in your computer’s Bluetooth settings.


Steps to Connect Cricut to Computer Bluetooth (Mac)

If you own a Mac computer, then you must follow these essential steps to connect your crafting machine to Bluetooth:

Step 1: Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your Mac computer.

Step 2: Navigate to Bluetooth and ensure that it is on.

Step 3: If using the Cricut Maker, check that the Cricut Bluetooth dongle is plugged in.

Step 4: If it is plugged in, you should see your machine’s name in the list of devices.

Step 5: Click on Pair next to the machine’s name.

Step 6: Once the connection is established, some Cricut models may display a light indicator that changes from white to blue.

Step 7: On your Mac, you should see “Connected” displayed next to your machine.

Congrats on connecting your Cricut machine to your computer via Bluetooth! Now, it’s time to start your crafting journey and unleash your creativity.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Your Cricut machine may fail to connect to Bluetooth for certain reasons. Some of the most common reasons may include outdated software or firmware, device settings, and physical obstructions. Even when too many devices are connected, Bluetooth may not be able to pair with the machine.



Most Cricut machines, such as Explore Air 2, Explore 3, Maker, Maker 3, and Joy, support Bluetooth connectivity. However, outdated machines such as the Explore One may not have built-in Bluetooth; it would require a Bluetooth wireless adapter.



The answer is no. Once you have paired your machine, it will automatically reconnect to your computer when you turn it on and enable Bluetooth. But you must make sure that both your machine and computer are in range; otherwise, they won’t connect.



To get your printer to print on Cricut sticker paper, you need to follow these steps:

  • Ensure the sticker paper is loaded correctly into the printer tray.

  • Select the Labels or Sticker Paper option in your printer’s settings.

  • Choose the highest print quality setting for the best results. Some printers may have a card or heavy stock option for thicker paper, like sticker paper.

  • Create your design in Design Space and send it to print from Cricut Design Space.

  • Place the printed sticker paper on your mat and load it into the machine.

  • Select the appropriate cutting setting for your sticker paper.

  • Peel the sticker from the liner and place it on your project.



“Cricut Explore machines are known for their flawless and fast-cutting results. Sometimes, it is due to the material you are trying to cut on your device. Also, in some cases, the machine faces technical issues. To get your machine out of this problem and start cutting properly, you can use the calibration procedure. The process to calibrate your machine is simple.




 
 
 

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