Hi Rod I did not read your posts as "snide" and definitely no apologies are necessary. You are absolutely right, many people are way too quick to blame the machine for thread breaks. Instead, they should look at thread breaks as an opportunity to learn and improve their embroidery knowledge. Have a great day Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rod or Sharon" <springer37@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9:16 AM Subject: [amayausers.com] Re: Prewound Bobbin Thread > Bob, > Then it is congradulations to you and my apoligies if I sounded a bit snide > in my posts. It is not often that you hear about that kind of success.....so > it is definitly kudo's to you... :-} > > It is because of your diligence to the machine operation and to your > expertise with designs and design editing that you are having the success > that you are. > > Unfortunately, as a tech, I don't get to see that kind of success very > often. When you leave a customers site and you know that the machine is > capable of running designs without breaks and/or pull outs and then a few > days later....Oh Rod....this machine is acting up again!!! Most often it is > not the machine....there is such a big learning curve in this business and > everyone cannot be expected to know everything all at once. After all, all > we are doing is putting down a little bit of thread on a garment, right? > What could be so tough about that? > > Rod Springer > Amaya Tech & Trainer =========================================================== The AmayaUsers Mailing List Website: http://www.amayausers.com Discussion Board: http://www.amayausers.com/boards Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://www.amayausers.com/list ===========================================================