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=Behavior Issues=
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==Problem==
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Cutter Head tries to keep going once it reaches the Left or Right side.
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==Solution==
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This is probably related to the Limit Switches. Look for loose connections or otherwise damaged switches or wiring.
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==Problem==
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When powered On the Light comes on but it beeps three times and halts, nothing displays on the screen.
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==Solution==
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Possibly a Loose Keyboard Cable
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==Problem==
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Blade drags cutting where it's not supposed to and NOT cutting when it should.
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==Solution==
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The Vertical Limit switches are Leaf springs and these are probably binding. Carefully remove the cover of the cutter carriage and pinch the upper and lower Leaf springs together.
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==Problem==
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Mat not loading. The motors spin but don't suck in the Mat. (Experienced on [[Second Generation]] Hardware)
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==Solution==
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OPen the case and find the Large Cog and Small Cog on the side and confirm they are engaging with each other. Push them back together and use a little drop of glue (probably a super glue of some kind) to keep it in place.
 
=References=
 
=References=
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[http://everhack.blog.atxhackerspace.org/2012/02/08/cricut-repair-info/ everhack blog atxhackerspace]

Latest revision as of 22:09, 30 January 2014

Behavior Issues

Problem

Cutter Head tries to keep going once it reaches the Left or Right side.

Solution

This is probably related to the Limit Switches. Look for loose connections or otherwise damaged switches or wiring.

Problem

When powered On the Light comes on but it beeps three times and halts, nothing displays on the screen.

Solution

Possibly a Loose Keyboard Cable

Problem

Blade drags cutting where it's not supposed to and NOT cutting when it should.

Solution

The Vertical Limit switches are Leaf springs and these are probably binding. Carefully remove the cover of the cutter carriage and pinch the upper and lower Leaf springs together.

Problem

Mat not loading. The motors spin but don't suck in the Mat. (Experienced on Second Generation Hardware)

Solution

OPen the case and find the Large Cog and Small Cog on the side and confirm they are engaging with each other. Push them back together and use a little drop of glue (probably a super glue of some kind) to keep it in place.

References

everhack blog atxhackerspace