If you can SEE the sensors, try very carefully cleaning with a Q tip- not rubbing it-just see if
there is some fibers or dust balls hanging across it. Then blast them good, and try again.I've heard others talk about replacing the sensors but ours is 4 years old now
and no sign of any problem with it.Good luck...it ONLY happens when you are in the middle of a critical, expensive job with
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signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Feb 1, 2008, at 4:16 PM, DLCompton@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,I'm at wits end. Even after blowing the color sensors multiple times, I am constantly getting this error. It's particularly troublesome as if I'm the least bit distracted, I see the green light, think the design is completed and off I go. I've salvaged 2 letterman's jackets one even after re-hooping (the other one I only had to re-align after mistakenly moving the hoop rather than the needle case in the middle of a design). I sure wish the red light would flash when I get this message. Anyway, any suggestions/other places to blow out the lint and dust bunnies? Or other maintenance advice? I just completed the 2 mil maintenance and have had the error 2 times within 4 color changes/2k stitches. Aggravating to say the least and very time consuming as well.Off to go blow off the machine, again. Dorothy Compton, Owner Bee Embroidered www.BeeEmbroidered.com (916) 635-7467 Embroidery, Screenprinting, Rhinestones, VinylWho's never won? Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music.