by Gigi » May 28th, 2018, 11:35 pm
Did you use the setting tool when you placed the new blade in? Be sure you arent too low. Also be sure your mat is not warped and your paper is well brayered (even tho you said you switched mats).
On rare occasion, a new blade can be nicked. You can check it under a magnifying glass or just place a new blade in and see if your results change. When a blade is catching paper, it's usually that it is nicked, too low, paper isn't brayered, mat is warped,etc. I would try a new blade and be sure to use the setting tool.
I am assuming that you are cutting a file that you have cut before. If not, then it could also be the file.
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