Edited: November 18, 2025
Cricut EasyPress Mini LT
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One simple setting takes on everyday heat transfer projects using iron-on/HTV that can transfer at 180°C / 355°F. Simply plug in to power on (in North America; in markets outside of North America, press the on/off button on the back to power it on).
→ Things to remember
- Always use Cricut EasyPress Mini LT at room temperature.
- Ensure fabrics and other base materials are completely dry.
- Always return press to its safety base when not in use.
- For shoes, hats, or other curved surfaces, insert a form or folded towel to create a firm pressing surface.
- Maximum design size recommendation:
- 4 in x 3.5 in (10 cm x 8.9 cm), or
- 1.7 in x 5.25 in (4.3 cm x 13.3 cm)
- Move press continuously over the entire design during transfer, allowing the heat plate to extend 0.5 in (1.27 cm) beyond edges.
→ Heat Transfer Instructions
For time, temperature, and pressure settings tailored to your materials, visit the Cricut Heat Guide. For extra tips and how-tos visit our Materials Help articles.
Cricut EasyPress Mini
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Three simple heat settings take on every possible heat transfer project, including permanent Infusible Ink transfers. Simply press the button once to power it ON and set the temperature to Low. Press again to cycle through the settings and to power it OFF. Orange lights mean it's heating up. Green lights mean temperature has been reached.
→ Things to remember
- Always use Cricut EasyPress Mini at room temperature.
- Ensure fabrics and other base materials are completely dry.
- Always return press to its safety base when not in use.
- For shoes, hats, or other curved surfaces, insert a form or folded towel to create a firm pressing surface.
- Maximum design size recommendation:
- Iron-on: 4 in x 3.5 in (10 cm x 8.9 cm), or 1.7 in x 5.25 in (4.3 cm x 13.3 cm)
- Infusible Ink: 2.75 in x 2.75 in (6.9 cm x 6.9 cm) or 1.625 in x 5 in (4.1 cm x 13.3 cm).
- Move press continuously over the entire design during transfer, allowing the heat plate to extend 0.5 in (1.27 cm) beyond edges.
→ Heat Transfer Instructions
For time, temperature, and pressure settings tailored to your materials, visit the Cricut Heat Guide. For extra tips and how-tos visit our Materials Help articles.
Cricut EasyPress 3
→ Controls
- Power. Press this button to power the press on or off.
- Set Temperature. Press temperature button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. To switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, press and hold temperature button until you see the change from °F to °C on the screen.
- Set Time. Press time button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
- What the lights mean. Orange light means it’s heating up. Green light means temperature has been reached.
- Start Timer. Press the Go button to start the countdown. If using Cricut EasyPress 3 with the Cricut Heat app, the app will show the timer countdown. A beep signals when time is up.
→ Things to remember
- Always use Cricut EasyPress 3 at room temperature.
- Ensure fabrics and other base materials are completely dry.
- Always return press to its safety base when not in use.
- Remove tape or protective film from control panel before first use.
→ Heat Transfer Instructions
For time, temperature, and pressure settings tailored to your materials, visit the Cricut Heat app for iOS or Android. For extra tips and how-tos visit our Materials Help articles.
Cricut EasyPress 2
→ Controls
- Power. Press this button to power the press on or off.
- Set Temperature. Press temperature button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. To switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, press and hold temperature button until you see the change from °F to °C on the screen.
- Set Time. Press time button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
- What the lights mean. Orange light means it’s heating up. Green light means temperature has been reached.
- Start Timer. Press the Go button to start the countdown. A beep signals when time is up.
→ Things to remember
- Always use Cricut EasyPress 2 at room temperature.
- Ensure fabrics and other base materials are completely dry.
- Always return press to its safety base when not in use.
- Remove tape or protective film from control panel before first use.
→ Heat Transfer Instructions
For time, temperature, and pressure settings tailored to your materials, visit the Cricut Heat Guide. For extra tips and how-tos visit our Materials Help articles.
Cricut EasyPress
→ Controls
- Power. Press this button to power the press on or off.
- Set Temperature. Press temperature button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. To switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius, press and hold temperature button until you see the change from °F to °C on the screen.
- Set Time. Press timer button, then adjust value with plus (+) and minus (-) buttons.
- What the lights mean. Orange light means it’s heating up. Green light means temperature has been reached.
- Start Timer. Press the Go button to start the countdown. A beep signals when time is up.
→ Things to remember
- Always use Cricut EasyPress at room temperature.
- Ensure fabrics and other base materials are completely dry.
- Always return press to its safety base when not in use.
- Remove tape or protective film from control panel before first use.
→ Heat Transfer Instructions
For time, temperature, and pressure settings tailored to your materials, visit the Cricut Heat Guide. For extra tips and how-tos visit our Materials Help articles.
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