[amayausers] Re: Laser light

Lawrence,

 Did the design on the computer just disappear, and Amaya OS still was open,
or when you say blank, it was black and there was nothing on the screen? If
this is what you are referring to, to have both computer and machine do this
at the same time, I would suspect power. Either the power interrupted for a
moment, like the lights blink, or there was a surge/drop that took
everything down at once.

 If you mean the design erased from the screen of the computer, this is what
happens with the 4.01.xxxx software and below when the machine looses
comunication with the computer. In this case the machine stopped, lost
communication at the same time which means all went dead in the just
machine. At that point though, the Amaya Software should tell you it lost
communication and the program still be active.

 Jeff Banks
 Melco Embroidery Systems


----- Original Message -----
From: Lawrence Butler
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; 'Tim Thomure'
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: RE: [amayausers] Laser light


Thanks for the info, but, when I say it shut down, it shut down, clear
down. I thought that to be strange but computer screen and everything
went blank, I didn't have a chance to note the stitch number. My machine
has done this about 3 times now. Needle down and all goes blank, I turn
off the power and all returns to normal operation on power up just like
nothing happened except I need to reopen the sewing file.

Any ideas.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Thomure [mailto:tjt@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:39 PM
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amayausers] 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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