Originally Posted by: checkerbunny145bcc2a 
I am having an issue when I cut:
Occasionally (more often when I am working on a large project and have been cutting for a while) the machine will either cut while tracking to the start point of the shape or stop mid-cut and drag the blade across the cut shape while going back to the "home" position.
Either way, it ruins the cut and has cost me a considerable amount of time and money. I can never tell when it will happen and I often have to re-buy materials and re-cut the images. I only have digital images so I have not been able to try it with a "real" cartridge to see if it is just an issue with the machine. It happens randomly -not with any particular image or cartridge. The cuts I generally make are fairly basic, but I do do a lot of re-sizing. I have tried deleting the image from the project and redoing it (VERY time consuming) and it has not helped. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. (My machine is a Cricut expression 2 and it is only about 2 yrs old)
Thanks!
Paula
Paula - I would urge you to call ProvoCraft's Customer Service. Assuming you have done all the things most of us do to try to get started with something new, you probably could use their help at this point. They can ask all the questions; we're getting very little to go on here.
Have you ever been able to use CCR successfully, and now this is happening?
Have you installed the DRIVERS for the machine?
Is ADOBE AIR showing in your Control Panel? What version?
Is the mat going in straight....I had a slash on one of my projects the other day (first time) when I saw the mat going into the CRICUT a little wonky and it buckled (not much, but I did notice that it did that and went ahead to CUT....and, I saw the blade slash my paper as it went to the lower left corner where I saw it buckle at the last second)?
There are sooo many variables....but, there are hardly any variables for those of us who were lucky enough to get it all going early on.
Have you tried shutting down your computer, unplugging the USB cord from the hard drive that's connected to your E2 before restarting your computer. If you are one to not shut down your computer very often (I'm on of those), it just might clear the way for you to use CCR better.
I do hope you get your conflicts resolved and up and running soon.
Char
Edited by user Thursday, February 28, 2013 11:07:05 AM(UTC)
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