[amayausers] Re: Laser light

Whenever you have to shut down and restart, just note the stitch number you
stopped at before closing the OS.  When you restart, you can use the "move
to stitch" function in the software to go directly to that stitch number in
the design.  As long as you didn't unhoop what you are sewing on, it will
continue perfectly.  You will never line up anything with accuracy by using
the laser.

One problem that I've seen often is that a design will fit perfectly in the
sewing field of the hoop when represented in Design Shop, then when loaded
onto the OS it shifts about 1/8th of an inch.  I've had to go back to DS on
several occasions to adjust a design to counter that effect.
__________________________
Tim Thomure
www.SewnArt.com
More than just embroidery--It's Sewn Art!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lawrence Butler" <ice_man@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:50 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Laser light


> Hi all:
>
> I had similar experiences with the laser light when I first started to
> use the machine. The biggest problem area I discovered was when doing
> hats. It seemed to be off a lot when I tried to use the laser to pick up
> a partially sewn design after the machine locked up in the middle of a
> sewout and had to be shut down and restarted. My assumption at that
> point was that the light comes in from an acute angle from the right
> side of the machine, therefore, if you had more bulk in the material
> being sewn the spot would definitely be off location. This small issue
> set aside I still like the machine and am not ready to trade it in.
>
> Good luck
>



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