If you love DIY decor and budget-friendly crafting, this blog is extra special because Cricut has just launched their Cricut Maker 4. You can craft if you have been waiting for a major upgrade. Maker 4 is here! It’s faster and stronger, capable of cutting over 300 materials, including wood, leather, and plastic.
So today, we will provide you with a full unboxing setup guide from start to finish. If you’re a first-time user, you won’t feel intimidated to do this yourself, so this blog will give you a sneak peek of how to do it. With the latest Cricut Maker machine, you can personalize without limits.
Let’s welcome this newest addition of Cricut cutting machines.
What Comes Inside the Cricut Maker 4 Box?
So let’s open this up and see what’s inside.
- Once you open the box, you’ll find a little envelope. Go to ‘Cricut.com/setup‘ to set up your machine. The instructions are inside the envelope.
- Inside, you will find a mini-weeder, test materials, a pen, and a pamphlet.
- It also has materials, and all the materials are labeled. Then, we have a smart iron on removable vinyl, some card stock, a 12 by 12 light grip cutting mat that works perfectly with the card stock, and some transfer tape.
- All the tools needed for the Cricut Maker 4 are included.
- Then, we will take out the machine.
- You will find the power cord and ‘USB cord‘ to attach to your computer.
Note: After removing the packaging box, you’ll find the essential bundle, which means all the extra materials you will get in the box to do your projects. If this is your first time getting a Cricut machine, I recommend buying this essential bundle, which you’ll get when you’ve purchased Cricut Maker 4 from Michael’s store.
Unboxing the ‘Cricut Maker 4’ Machine
This ‘Cricut Maker 4 machine‘ is available in two trendy colors. One is the beautiful seashell color with a metallic touch on the top of the machine, and the second is the green sage color available at Michael’s stores. Both of these colors are very trendy right now.
Setting up your crafting machine is easy; follow the instructions given below.
- Let’s unpack your machine, remove the shrink wrap, and move ahead. Make sure you don’t cut across anywhere. So puncture it somewhere and peel off the protective sheet.
- Now, we’ll go ahead and open the top. After that, you’ll have some Styrofoam on the carriage piece; remove them to go ahead.
- Then, you will have storage compartments on the left side of your machine where you can put your pens or tools.
Important point to remember: You’ll find Clamp A and Clamp B. Clamp A is about your pens and markers, and Clamp B is about a blade in which there is already a fine point blade when it is shipped. You will also have white wheels, which you don’t have to do much with.
- On the left-hand side of the machine, you’ll find the power, load, go, and pause buttons.
- You’ll find a handy storage compartment in the door to store blades, pens, or small tools.
- Please take out your power adapter (it looks like a little round piece) and plug it into the back of your machine.
- Then, please take out your USB cord, put it in the square shape at the back of your Cricut Maker 4, and plug your cord into the outlet.
- Plug the part C of your charger to your PC/device.
- After that, hit the power button to power it on.
- If the power button’s light appears white, your machine is powered on.
- And if it’s blue, that means you’re connected to Bluetooth.
- If it’s purple, that means there’s an update.
- When the load button is flashing white, it means it’s ready to load
- Likewise, the Go/Play button flashes white when ready to go.
- And if it is red, that means you have air.
How to Pair ‘Cricut Maker 4’ to Computer?
You’ll need a compatible device that includes a computer with Windows 10/11 or Mac OS. You can use it with your mobile device, too. Follow these steps to set up your machine:
Important Note: Chromebooks are not supported.
- You can click on your account once you open up the Cricut design space.
- Now, let’s go to Settings and select Machines.
- Go to the New Product Setup and hit the Start button.
- Then, tap onthe set up a cutting machine option.
- Select ‘Cricut Maker 4‘ from the options available.
- Now, it prompts you with some basic setup guide.
- In the next step, you can connect using USB or Bluetooth.
Method 1: With Bluetooth
If you have opted for Bluetooth, follow the following steps:
- First, turn off the Bluetooth on your device and turn it on again. Scroll down to the bottom to see the nearby devices. Within some time, you will see your machine on the list.
- Select Maker 4 from the list available and click Connect/Pair to connect.
- Now, you will see your crafting machine is connected to your machine.
Note: You don’t need to worry about when you might have seen it disconnected the right way you connect it. If you’re on Windows 11, you must turn on your ‘Bluetooth settings‘ to advance.
Method 2: Using a USB Cable
If you selected USB from the machine connection type, follow the steps below.
- Once you connect the USB to your machine and the computer, click Continue.
- Now, it will show that the machine is connected.
- After that, go ahead and click ‘I agree‘ to the Cricut ‘terms‘ and conditions.
Congrats! You have successfully connected your brand-new ‘Cricut Maker Machine‘ with your device.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A machine might not be cutting smoothly because of the following reasons:
- If the cutting blade is dull.
- The cutting mat is not sticky enough.
- The material settings are incorrect.
- The material is not properly secured on the mat.
- There is debris on the Blade or housing, or the Clamp is not fully Closed.
This Cricut Maker 4 is considered the fastest crafting machine currently available because it can cut materials up to twice as fast as previous models, especially when using a machine mat, significantly reducing the time needed to complete crafting projects compared to older Cricut machines; this speed increase is a key feature of the new Cricut Maker 4 compared to its predecessors. The Maker 4 can cut materials like cardstock and vinyl nearly twice as fast as previous models.
A slow Cricut may be caused by a cluttered canvas, outdated software, slow internet, or an overloaded computer. Simplify your design, Update Cricut Design Space, close unused programs, and check your internet speed to fix this.
Learn how to connect printer to Cricut design space application
- Ensure that the printer is installed on your device and has ink and paper.
- Open the Cricut Design Space app and create a project.
- Hit the “Make it” option and go to the preview screen.
- Choose your printer from the drop-down menu.
- To change the print quality settings, turn on the “Use System Dialog” to see the settings.
A Cricut machine not connecting via USB can be due to various reasons, including:
- If your Cricut machine has a micro USB port or a standard USB port, ensure it is not damaged or loose.
- To ensure you have the latest Cricut drivers, start by Updating Cricut Design Space. If your machine is connected through USB, you must also update the firmware.
- If your Cricut Design Space is outdated, it might not be compatible with the Cricut machine.
- Check for firmware updates for your machine. Outdated firmware can cause connection issues.
- Check if the Windows Firewall is blocking communication between your computer and the machine.
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