It is a diagnostic tool that is rarely needed and is only used as the last possible solution when troubleshooting print and cut issues. The correct terminology is Blade Housing Reset and many users are confused by other information they are reading that is not from Silhouette America.Ĭalibration is a completely different process and is for print and cut issues only. I have confirmed with Silhouette Support that they do not refer to it as calibration. *Note – these are the most common reasons but not an all inclusive listĪ blade housing reset is considered part of machine maintenance, especially when you are cutting thicker materials or using the specialty tools. – using the Kraft or Rotary blades with the Cameo 4 models – cutting thicker materials, glitter cardstock, faux leather, etc. – blade not installed properly & locked in securely – until this is corrected, you will continue to have inconsistent cuts The housing can become out of alignment for several reasons. If you are using a 3rd party cutting mat, it may be a different size and will not match the virtual design mat spacing. It also means that the cut will not match the exact location on a Silhouette cutting mat as it shows on the virtual design mat, if the mat is loaded properly.
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