How Do You Unjam a Cricut?

A Cricut is a computerized cutting machine used for crafts and scrapbooking. It uses a variety of tools to cut and shape paper, cardstock, vinyl, fabric, and other materials.

It’s a great tool for creating intricate designs and shapes with ease. Unfortunately, like any machine, it can get jammed occasionally.

If you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation of having a jammed Cricut, there are some steps you can take to unjam it. The first step is to turn off the machine and disconnect it from any power source.

Then check if any tools or materials have become lodged in the cutting area or stuck in the rollers. If so, carefully remove them.

Next, inspect the rollers for obstructions or dirt that may be causing the problem. If you find anything that could be causing an obstruction or jamming up your machine, carefully remove it with tweezers or needle-nose pliers.

Once all obstructions have been removed, carefully lubricate any moving parts with a light oil such as WD-40 or Tri-Flow lubricant. Be sure to wipe away any excess oil.

Finally, reconnect the power source and turn on your Cricut again to see if this has solved the problem. If not, then you may need to look into getting professional help.

Conclusion:

Unjamming a Cricut can be done by disconnecting it from its power source and clearing away any obstructions that could be causing a jam. After that is done, lubricate all moving parts with oil before reconnecting power and turning on your Cricut again to see if this has solved the problem. If not then you may need professional help.