If your Cricut machine isn’t calibrating correctly, there are a few things you can do to help get it back in working order. Calibration is an important step to make sure your Cricut is accurately cutting and scoring designs. If you’re having issues with calibration, here are some troubleshooting tips to try:
Check the Cutting Mat
The first thing to do is check the cutting mat for any dirt or debris that could be preventing proper calibration. Make sure the surface of the mat is clean and free from any dirt or dust particles that could interfere with the calibration process.
Clean the Rollers
If your Cricut won’t calibrate, it may be because of buildup or debris on the rollers. You can easily clean them using a damp cloth and some mild soap or rubbing alcohol. Make sure you let them dry completely before attempting to calibrate again.
Check Your Settings
If your Cricut’s settings are not properly configured, this could also cause calibration issues. Check that all of your settings are correct and adjust them as needed.
Re-Calibrate
If none of the above suggestions help, then you may need to recalibrate your machine. To do this, start by powering off the Cricut and then restarting it in calibration mode. Follow the instructions on screen for recalibrating your machine.
Conclusion:
If your Cricut won’t calibrate, try checking for any dirt or debris on the cutting mat, cleaning the rollers, checking and adjusting any settings, and finally recalibrating if necessary. With these steps in mind you should be able to get your machine back up and running in no time.