Difference between revisions of "Embroidery Troubleshooting"
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When an embroidery machine becomes problematic chances are its not the machine but instead more than likely operator errors, design problems, hooping problems, thread or needle issues, etc. Before mechanically doing anything to your machine, one should check for most of the common issues. | When an embroidery machine becomes problematic chances are its not the machine but instead more than likely operator errors, design problems, hooping problems, thread or needle issues, etc. Before mechanically doing anything to your machine, one should check for most of the common issues. | ||
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===Skipping Stitches=== | ===Skipping Stitches=== | ||
==Tools Recommended== |
Revision as of 20:04, 15 August 2013
When an embroidery machine is not running at optimal performance there are certain Embroidery Troubleshooting tips one can follow to attempt to get the embroidery machine to run properly.
Before calling your embroidery machine technician, this troubleshooting guide might be used to fix basic problems.
When an embroidery machine becomes problematic chances are its not the machine but instead more than likely operator errors, design problems, hooping problems, thread or needle issues, etc. Before mechanically doing anything to your machine, one should check for most of the common issues.