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== Why hack the Cricut? ==
  
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Well, while it's true that there are plenty of craft paper/vinyl cutters out there that let you use them however you want, Cricut cutters are pretty easy to come by. You can also pick up parts and cutters at a typical craft store or even a Wal-mart. Many people also let their old units go for next to nothing once they upgrade to the latest version of the Cricut, meaning you can pick one up cheap pretty easily.  Also, there's already commercial software out there that will let you cut anything you want on a Cricut, without modifying the firmware, so it doesn't seem to be any technical reason why you can't hack the thing.
  
== Getting started ==
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Currently, we're figuring out the details of how to control the Cricut from a PC.  Once we get that working we'll see where we go from there...
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== Please Contribute ==
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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[[Please Contribute]] information we would like to document the different model codes returned by the [[Firmware version|Firmware]] command. See Instructions [[Please Contribute|here]].
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Help document model behavioral differences [[Cricut Cutting Standard]].
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== Getting Started ==
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=== Cricut Hardware ===
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[[First Generation Hardware]]
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*[[Cricut Personal]] Hardware
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*[[Cricut Expression]] Hardware
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[[Second Generation Hardware]]
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*[[Cricut Mini]] Hardware
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*[[Cricut Expression 2]] Hardware
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*[[Cricut Imagine]] Hardware
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[[Cricut Carts]]
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=== Cricut Communication ===
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[[Cricut Communication Specs]]
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[[Cricut Commands]]
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=== On going Research ===
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[[To Explore]]
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[[Explored]]
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== Programming ==
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[[Setting Up Libcutter]]
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[[CSharp]]
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[[Python]]
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[[C Linux]]
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==Troubleshooting==
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[[No Cartridge]]
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[[Power Problems]]
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[[Dis-Assembly]]
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[[Something Broken]]
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[[Not Behaving]]
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==Other==
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[[General_disclaimer]]
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[http://atxhackerspace.org/index.php/Cricut atxhackerspace Cricut page]
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[http://atxhs.org/wiki/Cricut atxhs Cricut page]
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[http://everhack.blog.atxhackerspace.org/2012/02/08/cricut-repair-info/ Cricut Repair]
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[https://github.com/vangdfang/libcutter/ Lib Cutter - Linux Software to control the Cricut]
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[https://github.com/Arlet/Freecut Freecut Cricut Alternate Firmware (NON-Reversible)]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 1 February 2014

Why hack the Cricut?

Well, while it's true that there are plenty of craft paper/vinyl cutters out there that let you use them however you want, Cricut cutters are pretty easy to come by. You can also pick up parts and cutters at a typical craft store or even a Wal-mart. Many people also let their old units go for next to nothing once they upgrade to the latest version of the Cricut, meaning you can pick one up cheap pretty easily. Also, there's already commercial software out there that will let you cut anything you want on a Cricut, without modifying the firmware, so it doesn't seem to be any technical reason why you can't hack the thing.

Currently, we're figuring out the details of how to control the Cricut from a PC. Once we get that working we'll see where we go from there...

Please Contribute

Please Contribute information we would like to document the different model codes returned by the Firmware command. See Instructions here.

Help document model behavioral differences Cricut Cutting Standard.

Getting Started

Cricut Hardware

First Generation Hardware

Second Generation Hardware

Cricut Carts

Cricut Communication

Cricut Communication Specs

Cricut Commands

On going Research

To Explore

Explored

Programming

Setting Up Libcutter

CSharp

Python

C Linux

Troubleshooting

No Cartridge

Power Problems

Dis-Assembly

Something Broken

Not Behaving

Other

General_disclaimer

atxhackerspace Cricut page

atxhs Cricut page

Cricut Repair

Lib Cutter - Linux Software to control the Cricut

Freecut Cricut Alternate Firmware (NON-Reversible)