Someone was doing a complete custom firmware replacement for the Cricut to convert it to a normal cutter like the RoboCut and others but that project appears to have been abandoned. If you've made the mistake of obtaining a Cricut, read through this whole thread to find out what older versions of software to get to update the firmware, but not to too new a version, and to be able to 'print' to the Cricut. The web is stuffed with FREE vector clipart and if you're an artistic person you can make your own, including designs like a "Grateful Dead" skull logo you'll never ever see on a Cricut cartridge. The machines usually cost a bit more than a Cricut but you save a ton of money on not buying cartridges. There are several other cutters available that are completely unlimited, they'll cut anything that vector software (like Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator) can send to them. If you like being a corporate slave, paying huge amounts of money for the priveledge of being allowed to use only the designs the Cricut manufacturer produces, then go for it.
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