The Cricut Explore Printer Lets you Imagine and Print Your Creations
Jennifer Paul — March 25, 2014 — Tech
Design technology company Cricut has released the Cricut Explore. The Cricut Explore is a machine that can cut designs from various crafting materials. You can cut designs from paper, chipboard, iron-ons, vinyl, felt and leather. Ashish Arora is Cricut’s CEO and she has said that “We are driven by the philosophy: How do we get from inspiration to creation?”
The Cricut Explore is sleek in design and it is shaped just like a printer. Once opened, there is a cutting module that reminds you of a Inkjet nozzle. Instead of ink, there is a small precision-cutting blade that creates all the designs. The cutting module also can use a marker or scoring tip if you want to add a design to already existing artwork. So now all those interesting and fun designs on Pinterest can be made by anyone.
The Cricut Explore is sleek in design and it is shaped just like a printer. Once opened, there is a cutting module that reminds you of a Inkjet nozzle. Instead of ink, there is a small precision-cutting blade that creates all the designs. The cutting module also can use a marker or scoring tip if you want to add a design to already existing artwork. So now all those interesting and fun designs on Pinterest can be made by anyone.
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