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The only heat resistant tape produced by Cricut measures 0.75" wide and 52 ft long. But its internal rim measures 1.3" in diameter and is considerably larger than the industry standard, which's emphatically generalized to 1" in diameter. The small rim heat tape and our heat tape dispenser can be found here on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3n7lJXj and at the time of this video has received over 900+ reviews. To choose which chapter to watch - 00:31 Read Jeremy's customer feedback - use a cork board strip to expand the dispenser core. 01:16 The Cricut slackness issue explained in depth 02:44 Sincere thanks to Jeremy and offer our help 03:11 Cricut heat resistant tape is NOT a standard 1-inch ID tape 03:39 Industry wide the standard core is either 1" or 3" 04:27 Slackness between tape and core is NOT impeding 05:56 To solve the slackness issue, one has to buy a 1.3" dispenser core for Cricut heat tape 06:25 The NEW heat tape by Echomerx adopts 1" rim and fits to Scotch tape dispenser and also heat tape dispenser of our brand 07:17 Pleas to Cricut to make 1" rim heat resistant tape For example, the standard Scotch desktop office dispenser uses a 1" core. SO does the rest of the sublimation heat tape dispensers. This video is about answering one of our customers' question about using Cricut heat resistant tape. Jeremy bought our heat tape dispenser with hope to be able to cut the Cricut heat resistant tape. But when the tape is loaded to the small core, there is some slackness. The slackness created in between the Cricut tape and the dispenser's 1" core is not impeding. Actually when the tape is pulled by the dispenser's watermill, the tape roll is forced to lean against the dispenser core and will not wiggle around. In order to solve this problem it will require using a 1.3" OD tape dispenser core that can fit into our heat tape dispenser, which at the moment, we don't have any. Second, to use the Cricut tape as-is, but maybe less desired to some crafters. Third, is to come up with some small rim heat tape, that can be used anywhere where a standard 1" core is already installed. A good example would be the Scotch tape dispenser. The third is where we get the inspiration from - reduce the heat tape's plastic rim to 1" and have the fit relatively well on our heat tape dispenser.