First call, He wanted to know were my presser foot was . :Neil, Please elaborate on " Tech at Melco had me turn my adjustment counterclockwise all the way to 0" part. Herb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kris Nesheim" To: Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 8:29 PM Subject: [amayausers] Re: Help > Tech at Melco had me turn my adjustment counterclockwise all the way to 0, > and material thickness down to 2 for broadcloth. We had the same results. > This was before I made adjustments to the rotary hook. problem with the > rotary hook that I noticed was the needle guard gap seemed non existent. > After adjusting it, it sewed out with the same results. I then rebooted > both computer and machine and had one good sew out, and changed colors and > had another bad. Went to the good sew out color and had another faulty sew > out. Checked adjustments on rotary hook and am still satisfied with > previous adjustments. Thanks for your input. Neil > Russell Silva wrote: Presser foot height is > also very important, I was just doing a design > earlier today and forgot to lower it and got a lot of thread breaks, when > I > lowered it they went away, might not be the problem but worth looking at. > Russell Silva > R. S. Embroidery > 508-222-4433 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kris Nesheim" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 7:08 PM > Subject: [amayausers] Help > > >> >> I was wondering if anyone could give us any ideas on our first Amaya >> problem. Alot of >> >> thread breaks and to us not the usual running sound. Talked to Melco >> ,said to run >> >> sample design for thread breaks. Did that and part of the design looks >> ok, >> and then in the >> >> middle of it the sew out looks way different no bobbin showing and thread >> breaks galore. >> >> Any suggestions or do we just schedule a tech? Anyone know one in the >> Chicago land >> >> area? We only have one machine and need to get up and running. >> >> >> Kris >> Nesheim >> >> Embroidery >> Ink. >> Norridge , >> IL >> >> > > > > > > >