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tried to save my wife some time by getting her a Cricut Explore Air 2 to cut her product labels. I’ve figured out the cut settings, but the print quality is ABYSMAL!
as i’ve done more research, i’ve found that the DPI settings are garbage for print then cut. she’s worked incredibly hard on making these new labels for her business, and we wanted to ramp up production to make her life a little bit easier.
what am I missing here? we’ve created the labels on Canva (as she always has). i’ve tried uploading the images individually, as an entire label sheet, i’ve even played around with the printer we have. is there ANY workaround to this printing quality problem, or did we waste our time and money?
u/JMRacing42M — 12 days ago