Resetting Your Cricut Machine

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Have you ever had your blade drag across your design? Or the Cricut suddenly doesn't want to work right? This happens occasionally and here are some ways to fix it:

If your blade is dragging, check that your blade housing has not slipped. You may want to take it out and place it back in, just to make sure. While you've got the blade housing out, clear your blade of any stray paper bits by depressing the blade against a non-scratch surface, taking care not to get cut!

If that doesn't work or something else is going on, here are directions to reset your Cricut machine:

1) First, turn your machine on with no cartridge loaded. Then you are going to roll all your gray dials (the two on the left and the one on the right) down to there lowest setting.

2) Then you will want to grasp the green/gold cylinder blade assembly and use it to pull the entire gray carriage car unit (the one with the Cricut bug on it) along its track to the other side of the machine. Back in the cave where the gray carriage car usually sits there is a red button. Press that button and hold it down for about three seconds. Let go and then move the gray carriage car back into place.

3) This next step will sound a bit odd, but many times it can fix your little "bug". You're going to roll all your dials all the way up and all the way down three times-three times for each dial.

4) Then you are going to hit the "Cut" button and turn the machine off. Let the machine sit for a few minutes (15-20), load a cartridge, turn it on, and try a practice cut.

If this does not solve your problem, call Cricut toll free at 1-877-727-4288 7am to 6pm MST Mon-Fri (make sure you are by your machine) and someone there will walk you through some trouble shooting tips and determine if a replacement machine is needed.

11 comments:

Ladybug Diva said...

Great info!! Thanks for sharing this with everyone! I am going to post a link to this from my blog.

Tammy

Cathy said...

Thank you so much for this information! I have not tried it yet, but my blade has been dragging and I could find not much info about that.

Tam on the Rocks said...

You seriously saved my hide tonight! I wanted to put up some wall art before a guest arrives. I installed the software and suddenly my blade was dragging everywhere. I found your advice through a web search and it worked perfectly. THANK YOU!!!!

Jill Oriente said...

Oh this is great!

ThriftyCrafterDude said...

Great Tip.. Thanks so much..

Anonymous said...

This is great info, but unfortunately it didn't work for me. I then contacted Cricut only to be told I need to provide them with a proof of purchase from the "informercial vendor" that my daughter purchased it from. I have only used my Cricut probably 10 to 15 times in the year plus that I have had it. I was told by Cricut that if it's past that time frame, there's really nothing they can do. So I sit with a machine that is not been used much at all that's a paper weight! Not happy with them right now. Does anyone else have any tricks to try?

SouthernMagnolia said...

I have a Cricut that I've used maybe 10 times in the time that I've owned. It would not update the firmware. I called ProvoCraft but nothing worked that was suggested. Initially I was told there was nothing they could do. Needless to say I was not happy hearing "there was nothing they could do" when the machine has been used so little. In the end they are going to replace.

Brendan said...

Hi All,
As a person that bought a Circut Cake machine last year from e-bay and within a month it would not work. got intouch with ProvoCraft and they replaced it with a new on just before Christmas 2010.
Tryed to do a New year cake with my new one and it said that I had to download new updates which I did and now the LCD part is just blank.
Yet again got on to Provocraft an d was told that since it was bought in the USA and was shipped to my home address in the UK they would not covered it.
Can any one help me as it it has never been used.

Thnkyou
Brendan

Anonymous said...

Been there, done that! I've emailed Provocraft many times and keep getting these same directions. The size dial wouldn't change off 3", I followed the directions, it didn't fix the problem. I turned my Cricut Expression on a week later and it worked...now it's stuck on 1" and the size will not change. I've emailed again and called NUMEROUS times, only to be on hold for up to 10 minutes and never getting through to talk to anyone. I have had my machine for just over a year and it's been used no more than 10 times. It's very frustrating when you want to do any crafting and the machine doesn't work. I hope my next phone call gets through to someone who can help repair this computer glitch in the machine.

Anonymous said...

I have a completely different problem. My machine just won't come on - any suggestions other than getting a new machine?

janice jenkins said...

I would like to know what I'm even doing as far as making the letter sizes different? every time It changes on me don't know what I'm doing wrong...it was bought for me this past Christmas & would love to work w/Vinyl can anyone give me pointers on that please?>

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