kat2800.....The best advice I give people when I teach a class on the Cricut or Expression is to try it for themselves on scrap paper first. Take the time to try out different paper and settings. It despends on the paper the image you are trying to cut and the size, which settngs work best. Also texture of the paper is a determiner too. If cutting from the texture side more pressure may be needed than cutting from the smooth side. Another determining factor is the depth of your blade and age of both sticky mat and blade.
Try the various papers you typically use and make a note for yourself so you will have it as a reference for future use.
Yes, it will use some paper, but to try for yourself is the best way to learn. Start with what the User Manual says and adjust from there.
Patti
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