40 Stepped Settings
The Encore covers the full range from espresso to French press in 40 distinct steps. For espresso, start around setting 8–10. For pour-over, start around 20–24. For French press, start around 30–35. Each step changes the grind size noticeably, so for espresso dialing, move in single increments; for filter brewing, 2–3 steps at a time is fine.
Grind Settings by Brew Method
Use these as starting points and adjust to taste. Espresso: settings 5–10. AeroPress: 10–15. Pour-over (V60, Chemex): 18–25. Drip coffee maker: 20–28. French press / cold brew: 28–38. Finer grinds increase extraction and strength; coarser grinds decrease them. Changes of 1–2 settings at a time are enough to notice a difference in espresso; larger jumps are appropriate for filter methods.
Pulse Button
The front-mounted pulse button grinds only while pressed — useful for grinding directly into a portafilter basket or for short doses. Hold the portafilter basket directly under the grounds chute, remove the grounds bin, and pulse to grind directly in. The on/off switch runs the grinder continuously until switched off.
Grounds Retention
All Baratza conical grinders retain a small amount of coffee (approximately 0.5–1g) in the burr chamber and chute between grinds. This is normal. For espresso, always purge 2–3g of beans through the grinder when switching to a new coffee or after a grind setting change to clear the previous grind from the chamber before grinding your actual dose.
Burr Seasoning Over Time
New burrs require approximately 1–2 lbs of coffee to fully season. During this period, you may notice slightly more fines and less consistency than expected. This resolves on its own with use. After seasoning, Baratza's M2 conical burrs produce very consistent particle distributions across the full grind range.