![]() With the roll holder in place, you can then insert any roll of Smart Vinyl or Smart Iron-On for your next project! It will just sit positioned over the machine’s lower tray. There will be no click or other indication that it is in place. Then just slide the roll holder forward as far as you can. If you wiggle the roll holder from side-to-side, you will be able to tell instantly if you have it positioned on the guides or not. Simply line up the guides on the roll holder with the guides on the tray and slide it forward. These guides line up with the markings on the Cricut Roll Holder. In the photo below, notice how the Cricut Maker 3’s tray has two protruding guides on top of the lower tray. I didn’t find any because no instructions are needed! It simply slides right on to the tray of either the Cricut Maker 3 or Cricut Explore 3. When I first opened my Cricut Roll Holder, I was looking for instructions on how to attach it. ![]() Check out the short video below or click HERE if it doesn’t load for you. I like to provide step-by-step instructions with photos so you can follow along at your own pace…but nothing beats watching the Cricut Roll Holder in action. Currently, the roll holder is only available in the same gorgeous icy blue as the Cricut Maker 3. Not only does the roll holder control and manage your vinyl or iron-on while cutting really long projects, but it also features a built-in trimmer to slice down the material when the machines is done cutting. It is an accessory that slides onto the tray of both machines and holds a single roll of Smart Material (up to 75′). The Cricut Roll Holder is an attachment designed specifically for the new Cricut Maker 3 and Cricut Explore 3. Which is precisely why, alongside the two new machines, Cricut is also releasing a compatible roll holder! Today I’m breaking down exactly how to use the Cricut Roll Holder with Smart Materials so you can fully enjoy the amazing benefits of matless cutting! And with vinyl now available in rolls up to 75′ and iron-on in rolls up to 9′, it can be really tricky to manage all that material while the machine is cutting. One of the most exciting features of both the new Cricut Maker 3 and Cricut Explore 3 is the ability to cut without a mat.
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