[amayausers] Re: Emergency Stop Button...

  • From: "Jeff Banks" <banksje@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 15:55:56 -0600

But,   after re-loading the design, use the Move to Last Origin feature in
the Tools Menu, then use the go to stitch feature and it will be lined up
even if you had to move it first. :)

 Jeff Banks

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linen Barn" <linen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [amayausers] Emergency Stop Button...


> I agree with what Hugo says with one exception.  The design had to have
been
> started the original time in the hoop center position.  If you had to move
> it up or down a little cause of a pocket when you first ran the design it
> wouldn't line up from hoop center.
>
> Aaron Sargent
> The Linen Barn
> linen@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Medford, Oregon
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <HTorbidoni@xxxxxxx>
> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 2:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [amayausers] Emergency Stop Button...
>
>
> > Phyllis
> >
> > I'm not sure why you are losing your position, but you have numerous
ways
> to
> > recover without ruining the garment.
> >
> > The best way I think to be absolutely sure to get back to the same
> position
> > is to first write down  what the stitch was when you stopped the
machine.
> >
> > After this is done reset the design, center the hoop, and the go into
the
> > Settings menu.
> >
> > Under the Settings menu, click on move and there is a box that allows
you
> to
> > enter the stitch count of the design. Enter the stitch count and click
on
> the
> > box to the right of it, I think it says GoTo. after a short pause the
> machine
> > will move to the exact position where you left off.
> >
> > You may get more responses to your problem but I think this will without
a
> > doubt get you back exactly where the design left of.
> >
> > Unless the machine is out of control or about to hit the hoop, the Estop
> > should not be engaged. Depressing the Estop will release all the motors
> and if
> > this is done while the machine is sewing , (especially at high speeds)
the
> motors
> > will most likely lose track of what position they were at.
> >
> > Hope this helps in the future
> >
> > Hugo Torbidoni
> > H.T. Embroidery Repair
> > Harpers Ferry, W, V, 25425
> > 301-471-3157
> >
>
>
>
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