The Ultimate Guide to the Cricut Mug Press! (2024)

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Want to make beautiful, permanent mugs using your Cricut? The Cricut Mug Press is here to make it easy! Learn all about the Cricut Mug Press and get your questions answered about this newest Cricut machine.

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This post is sponsored by JOANN.

I am always thrilled to share new Cricut products with you here, and today I’m happy to be partnering with my favorite craft store JOANN to tell you all about the new Cricut Mug Press! This new curved heat press machine allows you to easily create high quality, permanent designs on mugs using sublimation—no more peeling vinyl!

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In today’s post, I’m going through all the details on the new Cricut Mug Press, plus I’m answering all of questions I’ve received on social media about it. My post tomorrow will have an overview of making a simple mug project.

Then in upcoming posts, I’ll share different techniques for creating all sorts of different designs, plus tutorials where I compare and contrast different techniques, materials, and more!

You can check out all of the posts in my Cricut Mug series here (this list is updated as more posts are added):

  • The Ultimate Guide to the Cricut Mug Press
  • Making a Simple, One-Color Mug with the Cricut Mug Press
  • Using Mug Wrap Designs on a Mug
  • Using Sublimation Prints with the Cricut Mug Press
  • 15 Free Mug SVGs for Cricut and Silhouette
  • Troubleshooting the Cricut Mug Press

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What’s in this post?

  • What is the Cricut Mug Press?
  • How does it work?
  • What Cricut machines work with the Cricut Mug Press?
  • What’s in the box?
  • How do I set up my Cricut Mug Press?
  • What do the lights and buttons mean?
  • All about Cricut Mugs
  • Can I use non-Cricut mugs in the Cricut Mug Press?
  • Do I need special Cricut Mug Infusible Ink?
  • Can I use Infusible Ink markers/pens?
  • Can I use other sublimation images?
  • Can I use iron on vinyl / HTV?
  • How the Cricut Mug Press different than other mug presses?
  • How much is the Cricut Mug Press?

What is the Cricut Mug Press?

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The Cricut Mug Press is no-fuss, easy-to-use machine that you can use to make mugs that are permanent and dishwasher/microwave safe. Images are “sublimated” onto the mug using the high heat and pressure of the Cricut Mug Press—creating a perfectly flat, totally permanent, incredibly vibrant image on the mug.

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No more carefully hand-washing your mugs or worrying about peeling vinyl! Sublimation is, in my opinion, the best way to craft mugs!

The images for the mugs are cut from Infusible Ink transfer sheets or drawn using Infusible Ink markers/pens. Learn more in my posts What is Cricut Infusible Ink? and .

You can also use other sublimation transfers with the Cricut Mug Press, which I’ll touch on later in this post.

How does it work?

So how does the Cricut Mug Press actually work? Basically, you’ll cut or draw the design using your Cricut, tape it to your mug, stick it in the Cricut Mug Press, press down the lever on the right, and a few minutes later pull out a beautiful mug!

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Again, I’ll be going into WAY more detail in my next post about the actual process, but that’s the gist—pretty mugs, made easy! It’s the perfect addition to your craft room.

What Cricut machine works with the Cricut mug press?

Good news! You can use your Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore, or Cricut Joy to cut or draw designs for use in the Cricut Mug Press.

And here’s a fun one—you actually don’t even need a Cricut cutting machine at all! There are ways to use the Cricut Mug Press to make awesome mugs without a Cricut. I’ll touch on that later in this post.

What’s in the box?

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Let’s open the box! Inside the box, you’ll find the Cricut Mug Press, a packet that says “Open Me” that contains basic set up instructions and warranty information, a power cord, and a micro-USB to USB-A cable for connecting the machine to your computer.

Important: my Macbook doesn’t have a USB-A cable port. It only has USB-C ports. Which meant that I needed to purchase a separate USB-A to USB-C adapter. I know many Mac owners have these lying around, but I didn’t, so I went to my local office supply store and pick one up so I could set up my press. Luckily the office supply store is right across the parking lot from JOANN, so I got a little crafty shopping in as well!

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How do I set up my Cricut Mug Press?

To set up your Cricut Mug Press, you will need a computer (not a mobile device) and access to the internet.

On top of your Cricut Mug Press, you’ll see a sticker over the button directing you to go cricut.com/setup. You’ll only need to do this if you’ve never used Cricut Design Space before. Like I said above, you can use the Cricut Mug Press without a Cricut cutting machine, so start here if you’ve never made a Cricut account before.

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If you already have a Cricut account, open Cricut Design Space and go to the menu in the upper left. Click on New Machine Set Up.

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From there, follow the on-screen prompts to set up your machine. You’ll select Heat Press and then the Cricut Mug Press.

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You’ll plug in your press, connect it to your computer, follow the on-screen prompts, and they will pair. This is the only time you’ll need to connect your Cricut Mug Press and your computer—after that, it’ll connect automatically. This connection allows for firmware updates to your press.

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Troubleshooting: I hit a glitch in this set-up. My press never got past the “updating” screen. After a while, I restarted Cricut Design Space and pressed the button on my Cricut Mug Press. It won’t heat unless it’s paired, and mine heated up right away. Hopefully that was just a glitch for me, but know that if you get stuck on the updating screen, you may be good to go after all.

What do the lights and buttons mean?

On the top of the press are a power button and five lights. Unlike the other Cricut heat press machines, there is no time and temperature settings on the Cricut Mug Press. They are set automatically. In my studio, mugs took about six minutes each to press.

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The light on the power button gives you the following information:

  • No light: standby mode or off
  • Flashing orange: connect mode
  • Solid orange: heat mode
  • Solid green: ready to use
  • Solid red: error (contact Cricut Design Space support)

The row of five lights are to show the progress of your press. Because the press time differs based on ambient air temperature and other factors, the progress lights just give you a sense of how far along in the pressing process things are.

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There is also an auto-off feature. You’ll hear the Cricut Mug Press beep three times, like the other Cricut presses, so you know it’s about to turn off.

What are Cricut Mugs?

So now that we know the basics of the machine, let’s talk about what else we need to make our mugs—starting with the mugs themselves!

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Cricut has created two sizes of mug to work with the Cricut Mug Press: a 12oz mug and a 15oz mug. They are similar in diameter, but the 15oz is a bit taller.

I prefer the larger size since I run primarily on caffeine most days!

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The Cricut mugs have been poly-coated, which is necessary for the sublimation process. You can’t see or feel that coating—it looks and feels like any other ceramic mug. If you are ever unsure which mug you have, the Cricut logo and mug size are both printed on the bottom.

Can I use non-Cricut mugs in the Cricut Mug Press?

Yes! You can use non-Cricut mugs in the Cricut Mug Press, but they have to be specifically poly-coated for sublimation. That means that not every mug will work—you can’t just pick up any old mug and expect it to work.

If you do find poly-coated mugs, you want the outer diameter to be between 3.2″ and 3.4″, with a maximum height of 4.72″.

You’ll also want to look for straight walls on your sublimation mug, since the press is designed to apply even pressure from top to bottom. An image on a tapered mug won’t transfer properly and I suspect you may risk breaking a tapered mug from the pressure of the press.

Do I need special Cricut Mug Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets?

In addition to the press and the mugs, Cricut has also launched a special version of Infusible Ink, sized to work with the mugs. You can find these special rolls of Cricut Infusible Ink by looking for the Cricut Mug Press icon on the box.

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I find these to work best for the wrap-around designs that are offered in Cricut Design Space—they are sized perfectly and don’t have the grid lines that other Infusible Ink has. Some users report that the grid lines sometimes ghost a faint yellow on their projects, particularly on ceramic. So I’m glad to see Cricut moving away from the gridded transfer sheets.

That being said, you can also use any other Infusible Ink transfer sheets you might have—both the 4.5″ and 12″ versions. I used both new and old transfer sheets and did not have a problem with the grid lines ghosting.

Can I Use Cricut Infusible Ink Markers / Pens?

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Yes! There are some special considerations when using the pens and markers in the press, so stay tuned for a dedicated post on that!

Can I use other sublimation images?

Yes! Remember when I said above that you don’t actually need a Cricut machine to use the press? If you have a sublimation printer, you can use printed images on these mugs using this press as well.

I’ll be sharing more about this in an upcoming post too! (Yes, I know—so many things to share about this new machine!)

Can I use iron on vinyl / HTV?

No, the Cricut Mug Press gets way too hot for iron on vinyl—it will melt and may damage your machine.

How the Cricut Mug Press different than other mug presses?

I’ve actually had a mug press for years and I’ll be honest—I have literally only used it once and I hated it. It’s part of my big 5-in-1 heat press (which I have “affectionately” named The Big Hot Beast), which you can read more about in my Cricut EasyPress vs. Heat Press vs. Household Iron post.

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To start with, I find the overall controls of the traditional heat press to be difficult to use—it’s not particularly intuitive to me. This is probably something I could get over if I used it more often, but I’ve never gotten to that point.

Second, I find putting the mug in the traditional mug press to be difficult. The insert moves around because you’re trying to insert the mug horizontally (it basically pushes the insert out the opposite side), and it’s hard to center the mug in there so that the clamp will close properly.

Third, the entire mug press gets hot, except for the handle you use to clamp the press closed. I am a clumsy crafter, so it makes me nervous to have this burning hot hunk of metal on my table. Getting the mug centered and the handle to clamp the mug into the press actually scares me.

Which is why I’ve used it precisely once.

All of this is why I am excited about the Cricut Mug Press. It’s smaller, sleeker, easier to store, it’s intuitive, and the only part that gets truly hot is the mint-colored cylinder—it just feels so much safer to me.

If you love your traditional mug press, by all means, keep with it. I’m a big fan of using what works for you! But the Cricut Mug Press is perfect for the at-home crafter who is intimidated by the more traditional mug press and wants an easier solution that works well every time.

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How Much is the Cricut Mug Press?

The Cricut Mug Press retails for $199 at JOANN!

If you have any questions about the Cricut Mug Press, please ask in the comments! I will be updating this post with answers—you are probably not the only person who has your question!

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FAQs

How long do you let mug cool with Cricut Mug Press? ›

HOW LONG SHOULD I LET MY MUG COOL FOR AFTER PRESSING? Cricut recommends letting your mug rest for 15-30 minutes after pressing to cool.

Why is my Cricut Mug Press burning my mugs? ›

You Didn't Use Butcher Paper

For the most part, butcher paper isn't required with the mug press unless you are using the Infusible Ink markers. But you can try wrapping your mug in two layers of butcher paper before pressing—that can also help with the scorching issue.

What temperature should I press my Cricut mug? ›

Ceramic Mugs 150-210 seconds 350-400°F Medium Recommend wrapping in butcher paper. Place onto oven pad to cool off. Avoid cold surfaces or cold water that could cause thermal cracks.

Why do I need butcher paper for Cricut Mug Press? ›

Extra layers of butcher paper prevent Infusible Ink marker designs from bleeding onto the heat plate. We've designed Infusible Ink transfer sheets with a liner to prevent bleeding and protect the heat plate.

Can you press a Cricut mug twice? ›

In the Cricut design space file you will notice that you have 2 images to create this mug. This is a 2 step press design meaning you will have to press the mug 2 times. The first time you will press the background watercolor images and then you will press the pen drawn design on top of that.

Can you use a Mug Press on wine glasses? ›

If you ever tried sublimating onto stemless wine tumblers with a mug press you probably quickly realized the shape of most standard mug press attachments isn't ideal for wine tumblers. For this reason it's usually recommended to sublimate wine tumblers in a convection oven.

Why is my Cricut Mug Press orange? ›

My power button is flashing orange.

This indicates the press is in Connect mode. If you're using the press for the first time, this is normal as the press is waiting for you to complete the activation process at cricut.com/setup. This can also happen if you press and hold the power button for > 5 seconds.

How do I calibrate my Cricut Mug Press? ›

How to adjust Cricut Mug Press temperature
  1. The row of LEDs will display the current setting. Push power button to cycle through the 3 setting options: ...
  2. When desired setting shows on LED display, hold power button for 3 seconds to select that setting. ...
  3. The new setting will be in effect when press is powered back on.

How long do I heat press infusible ink on a mug? ›

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees (if using a convection oven, set the temperature at 420 degrees). Set the mug on a baking sheet, and place in the oven for 15 minutes.

How long do you sublimate in a mug press? ›

10/11oz sublimation mugs are usually pressed at a firm pressure for 180 seconds (3 minutes) at 180c / 355F. This can differ from mug to mug and it is always advised to check with the manufacturer or supplier of your sublimation mugs first.

Can I use parchment paper instead of butcher paper for Cricut? ›

Yes. Parchment paper has a coating or an infusion of silicone. Butcher paper does not have a coating.

Can I use a 10oz mug in a Cricut Mug Press? ›

You can use the mug press with any straight-walled mug between 10oz and 16oz, just make sure it has a sublimation coating.

Can you use Teflon sheets instead of butcher paper for sublimation? ›

It is not recommended for sublimation crafting. The second thing that's not recommended for sublimation crafting is Teflon sheets. Again, Teflon sheets are amazing for all those HTV crafts and layering. I love my Teflon sheets, however you do not want to use that for sublimation crafts.

Can I sublimate tumblers in my Cricut Mug Press? ›

Wrap a silicon wrap around the tumbler (I used the middle-thickness one) and place it in the Cricut Mug Press. Time it for about 4 minutes, then with heat-resistant gloves, spin the tumbler 180 degrees. And press for an additional 4 minutes.

Can you use a mug press on tumblers? ›

Depending on which mug press or heat press mug attachment you have, you can use the thin or thick pad for the 20 oz tumbler just make sure you have about medium pressure. To test, put your tumbler into the attachment and close it. If the mug is snug and doesn't move when you try to pull it, you should be good to go.

Can you use other things in Cricut Mug Press? ›

You can use non-Cricut mugs in the Cricut Mug Press, but they have to be specifically poly-coated for sublimation. That means that not every mug will work—you can't just pick up any old mug and expect it to work.

Can I sell my Cricut Mug Press? ›

The Cricut Angel Policy allows you to sell things you have made using your Cricut machines, tools, accessories and software. But we do not allow mass production of craft items made with our products.

Can you use Infusible Ink on Dollar Tree mugs? ›

It's important to make note of this point: You can't use just any mug – like ones from the dollar store. You need mugs that are designed for specifically for sublimation. Sublimation/Infusible Ink mugs are designed with a special coating on them made to “take” the ink really well and hold it permanently.

Can you only use Infusible Ink with Cricut Mug Press? ›

Cricut Mug Press is designed for Infusible Ink products, including: Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets. Infusible Ink Markers. Cricut Mug Blanks.

Can you use any size mug in the Cricut Mug Press? ›

No. You need to use specially coated mugs to transfer infusible ink designs with the Cricut Mug Press. These can either be Cricut branded mug blanks or off-brand sublimation mugs; just be sure to check that the sizes are compatible with the Mug Press before using them.

Can you use water bottles in Cricut Mug Press? ›

The water bottle fits perfectly in the Cricut Mug Press, unlike the skinny tumblers, you won't need any additional silicone wraps to fill the gap. Just set a time for 70 seconds for each turn and flip, and you'll have a tumbler that looks like it was sublimated in an oven or traditional tumbler press.

What is the difference between infusible ink and sublimation? ›

Infusible Ink is actually a type of sublimation that was introduced by Cricut and is essentially the same process but simplified. You can purchase Infusible Ink Sheets that you cut out with your Cricut machine, or you can use the Infusible Ink Markers and create your design that way on your paper.

Can Cricut mugs go in the dishwasher? ›

As you create your personalized project, carefully follow the instructions at cricut.com/make-mugs. This will ensure your project looks perfect before it heads into the dishwasher. Wash on the top rack only. Avoid extra cycle options such as heated drying cycles, sanitize, and steam cycles.

What vinyl do you use with Cricut Mug Press? ›

You need permanent adhesive vinyl in a color to go on your mug. You'll also want standard grip transfer tape to get the vinyl onto your mug's surface. What is this? To clean the mugs, rubbing alcohol is all you need — cleaning them helps your vinyl stick better.

How do you get vinyl to stick to glass permanently? ›

You can apply iron-on vinyl on glass. Iron-on vinyl is permanent when applied to glass with the help of a heat gun.

Can I sublimate on any glass? ›

You will need sublimation glass tumblers. This technique does not work on regular glass. Images that work best have dark, vivid, and vibrant colors. That way you'll get the darkest color transfer when sublimating onto clear glass.

What size should my design be for mug? ›

Image size should be 8 1/2" x 4 3/16" (2550 x 1250 pixels @ 300 ppi). Images on 15oz mugs will have about 3/8ths inch white space on the bottom, due to the rounded nature of the mug base, and a 1/8th to ¼ inch “lip” is required around the mouth of the mug.

Do I have to calibrate my Cricut every time? ›

Before your first cut with Knife Blade, you must complete Knife Blade calibration. Calibration helps your Cricut Maker machine recognize the Knife Blade Drive Housing so that it can execute the best cuts on your materials.

How many times do I have to calibrate my Cricut? ›

To get optimal cut performance, sizing, and alignment, you should perform the Rotary blade calibration every time you change your Rotary blade. Note: Rotary Blade calibration is available only for Cricut Maker machines and must be completed using a Windows/Mac computer.

Can you do more than just mugs on the Cricut Mug Press? ›

I have heard from several people who wanted to know if you could use tumblers in the Cricut Mug Press. The answer is yes!

Why are my sublimation mugs burning? ›

The temperature is too high on the heat press.

Purchase a digital pyrometer from a sublimation dealer to take readings. Do not use a temperature gun bought from a hardware store. Contact the heat press manufacturer for instructions on how to recalibrate the temperature indicator.

Why is my Mug Press black coming out brown? ›

If your black is looking brown you are overcooking. I would try pressing at 350 degrees F for 80-100 seconds with medium pressure, and then rotate and do it again. Did that help?

Why are my mugs ghosting? ›

The industry standard term for what was referred to as a shadow is “ghosting.” Ghosting occurs when the sublimation transfer paper shifts on the substrate during the sublimation process or when the heat press surfaces are exposed to residual ink. Ghosting can manifest after several common sublimation mistakes.

What are the best settings for mug sublimation? ›

To prepare your mug sublimation printer, set the temperature to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 204 degrees Celsius. This may require a bit of experimentation (in time, temp & pressure, depending on your mug press) to sublimate ceramic mugs with best results.

What pressure should mug sublimation be? ›

10/11oz sublimation mugs are usually pressed at a firm pressure for 180 seconds (3 minutes) at 180c / 355F. This can differ from mug to mug and it is always advised to check with the manufacturer or supplier of your sublimation mugs first.

How do you make sublimation brighter on mugs? ›

Whether it be a mug, shirt, umbrella or tumbler, when it comes to sublimation prints the combination of right time, right heat and right pressure always matters. To make it clear, yes, heat pressing is a factor that will make sublimation brighter.

Does coffee stay hotter in a white or black mug? ›

A black mug has a slightly higher emissions coefficient than a white one in the wave range relevant to thermal radiation, but the difference is not large. A black mug therefore cools slightly faster than a white one, but in most cases the difference in the cooling speed is tiny.

Why do people not wash their coffee mug? ›

Some internet users suggest it's bad luck, others say the dirtiness of the mug is a sign of seniority, while there are also those who simply believe it's a matter of taste.

How do you prevent ghosting? ›

Communication is essential to prevent ghosting. Ghosting is a lapse in communication, so connecting can be the antidote. Make sure that you are communicating as often as you can.

Can I use parchment paper with Cricut Mug Press? ›

Weed your design using your hands — no tools needed. Apply to your mug using heat resistant tape and wrap with 3 layers of parchment paper cut to mug size. Insert mug in machine and lock in. Pull out and wait until the design is warm before peeling off and revealing the finished product.

Why does my sublimation look faded after pressing? ›

Image fading is usually caused by too much time and temperature, and/or pressure. We suggest double-checking the recommended settings from the company where you purchased your sublimation blanks. Every heat press is different, which is something to bear in mind.

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