[amayausers] Re: Unsolved thread breakage problem

Debbie,
Just curious, what is the serial number on your machine?
Amaya doesn't like excess density.  Often stock designs are denser than
necessary.  When sewing a stock design the first thing I do is look at the
fill and column density.  If they are less than 4 I take a real close look
at the design to see if it's needed.  Most of the time I reduce density in
stock designs by about 10%.  If the thread breaks are always in the same
place I look closely ate that part of the design and usually find an
abundance of stitches, some of which have to be removed.  I find that I have
little trouble with designs that I have digitized.  Some of which are very
detailed.  Also make sure youare using Organ needles and they are installed
properly.  Is the design you are having problems with a Dakota?  If it is,
Maybe I have it.  I can look at it and see if I have any problem with it.

Frank
Force Ten Embroidery
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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Unsolved thread breakage problem


> Can you all  share your most common problems and solutions which cause
thread
> breakage?  I have worked through the Amaya manual checklist so many times
I
> almost have it memorized!
> My machine seems to only be able to sew very simple designs.  Anything
> withthe least bit of density causes numerous thread breaks!!!
> No joke--If I can't solve this my machine will be up for sale.  I paid
> $21,000 including the top of the line Design Shop Pro Plus software and
will sell it
> for a discount.  Let me know if anyone is interested.
>



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