Bev, After the change in rollers the material thickness you were used to using changes. Bump it up by 2 to begin with then check your work and adjust accordingly. You should see far less thread breaks. As for your needles. Rod Springer really helped me on this one. Get a magnifier with the light in it. Cheap at Home Depot, $2.50. Look at the groove in the needle. This represents the eye. Tweak it a hair and the needles are set. Would appreciate some feedback on this. Herb Royal Embroidery ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverly Thompson" <beverlyt@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 5:51 PM Subject: [amayausers] Thread Breaks > Hello Everybody, > did the roller upgrade on my machines, not the software. i am starting to > get thread breaks again. some needles run good others not. I don't think > it was how they were put in or anything because a tech did it. > Can someone tell me again how to clean the rollers in case its grease. > > > Regards, > Beverly Thompson > Perdido Beach Embroidery >