Question: How do I increase the satin width on a design?
Answer: Using the STANDARD Controller:
Load the design as normal
Press the SETTING button
Press the DOWN button to access the X SATIN command (#6)
Press the SET button
The machine will display X SATIN: 0 [RANGE 0 – 5] These numbers represent the degree to which all satin columns within the design will be increased horizontally
Type in your choice; i.e. 2
Press the SET button
Press the DOWN button to access the Y SATIN command (#7)
Press the SET button
The machine will display Y SATIN: 0 [RANGE 0 – 5] These numbers represent the degree to which all satin columns within the design will be increased vertically
Type in your choice; i.e. 2
Press the SET button
Press the PREVIOUS button twice
Using the LCD Controller:
Load the design as normal
Press the SETTING button (F3)
Press the BASIC button (F1)
Press the DOWN ARROW button (F2) to access the X SATIN command (#5)
The machine will display X SATIN: 0 [RANGE 0 – 5] These numbers represent the degree to which all satin columns within the design will be increased horizontally
Type in your choice; i.e. 2
Press the DOWN ARROW button (F2) to access the Y SATIN command (#6)
The machine will display Y SATIN: 0 [RANGE 0 – 5] These numbers represent the degree to which all satin columns within the design will be increased vertically
Question: How do I delete a design from the machine?
Answer: Using the STANDARD Controller:
Press the EMB.CALL button
Press the DOWN button to access the DESIGN DELETE command (#5)
Press the SET button
Use the UP or DOWN button to highlight the design number you wish to delete.
Press the SET button
The design name and number will disappear. You will remain in the delete window in case you would like to delete more designs. If this is the case, go back and start from #4.
Press the PREVIOUS button
Using the LCD Controller:
Press the INPUT button (F1)
Press the DESIGN button (F4)
Press the DELETE button (F2)
Press the LEFT ARROW (F1), UP ARROW (F2), DOWN ARROW (F3) or RIGHT ARROW (F4) to highlight the design number you wish to delete.
Question: How do I float to a specific stitch in a design?
Answer: Using the STANDARD Controller:
Load design as normal.
You must have at least one stitch sewn in the design for the float command to work.
If you have sewn at least one stitch go to # 8, if not go to #4.
Turn all of the heads on the machine off by pressing the Head On/Off Switch on the Thread Tension Unit.
Press the START button.
Hesitate for approximately eight seconds then press the STOP button. For this example that took me to stitch 57.
Turn all of the heads on the machine back on by pressing the Head On/Off Switch.
Press the STITCH INFO button.
For this example lets pretend we have a 4807-stitch design and we need to get to stitch number 1968.
Press the FLOAT button.
Press the DOWN button, which will take the cursor to "2.1000 stitch".
Press the SET button.
Press the START button. Since earlier in this exercise we established being at stitch 57 this step took us to stitch 1057.
If during the course of pressing START to progress through the design you happened to go beyond to number of stitches you intended, press the STOP button to reverse the same amount of stitches. Watch the Stitch Info screen for details.
In this example, our goal is to get to 1968 so we need to change the increments we increase by to 100.
Press the PREVIOUS button.
The setting is currently "1. 100 stitch" which is fine for this example.
Press the SET button.
To get close to our goal press the START button nine times. This brings us up to stitch 1957 of 4807 as displayed on the Stitch Info screen.
Press the PREVIOUS button twice.
Turn all of the heads on the machine off by pressing the Head On/Off Switch on the Thread Tension Unit.
Hold down the START button until you get somewhat near 1968.
Press the STOP button.
If you are not quite up to 1968, press and release the START button until you reach that number.
Turn all of the heads on the machine on by pressing the Head On/Off Switch on the Thread Tension Unit.
Using the LCD Controller:
Load design as normal.
You must have at least one stitch sewn in the design for the float command to work.
If you have sewn at least one stitch go to # 8, if not go to #4.
Turn all of the heads on the machine off by pressing the Head On/Off Switch on the Thread Tension Unit.
Press the START button.
Hesitate for approximately eight seconds then press the STOP button. For this example that took me to stitch 57.
Turn all of the heads on the machine back on by pressing the Head On/Off Switch.
For this example lets pretend we have a 4807-stitch design and we need to get to stitch number 1968.
Press the FLOAT button (F3).
Press the +1000 button (F2).
Press the +100 button (F1) nine times. This got me to stitch 1957.
Press and release the START button until you get to 1968.
If during the course of pressing START to progress through the design you happened to go beyond to number of stitches you intended, press the STOP button to reverse the same amount of stitches. Watch the Stitch Info screen for details.
Turn all of the heads on the machine back on by pressing the Head On/Off Switch on the Thread Tension Unit.
Question: How do I back up a few stitches in my design?
Answer:
The design must be loaded and stopped.
Press the TRIM button
Press the START button
If you would like, pull the presser foot down until it snaps into position. This may help you more easily determine the position you want to back up to.
Hold down the STOP button until you reach the point in the design in which you would like to be.
If you pulled the presser foot down, when you press the START button the machine will automatically release it.
You can type in any percentage increase or decrease you would like from 50% to 200%. We at MESA recommend that you only increase or decrease the scale of a design by the maximum of 20% either way.
For this example I will type in 110
Press the SET button.
Press the DOWN button
You will see highlighted "2) Y_Scale:100%"
Press the SET button.
You can type in any percentage increase or decrease you would like from 50% to 200%. We at MESA recommend that you only increase or decrease the scale of a design by the maximum of 20% either way.
For this example I will type in 110
Press the SET button.
Press the PREVIOUS button.
Using the LCD Controller:
Load the design as normal.
Press the BASIC button (F1)
You will see highlighted "X_Scale:100%"
You can type in any percentage increase or decrease you would like from 50% to 200%. We at MESA recommend that you only increase or decrease the scale of a design by the maximum of 20% either way.
For this example I will type in 110
Press the DOWN ARROW button (F2)
You will see highlighted "Y_Scale:100%"
You can type in any percentage increase or decrease you would like from 50% to 200%. We at MESA recommend that you only increase or decrease the scale of a design by the maximum of 20% either way.
Question: How do I copy a file from the machine memory to a floppy disk?
Answer: Using the STANDARD Controller:
Click the FDD button
You will be highlighting "1) FDD SAVE" command
Press the SET button
Find the desired design by using the UP or DOWN buttons
When the design is highlighted press the SET button
You will be given the option of choosing "1.SWF or 2.TAJIMA"
For this example press the DOWN button to access the "2.TAJIMA" command
Press the SET button
After the design has completed being copied to the floppy disk, press the PREVIOUS button.
NOTE: If a copy of the design is currently located on the disk, you will be prompted "Overwrite Design? OK=> SET, NO=> PREV". To that question, you will have to decide in which way to proceed.
Using the LCD Controller:
Press the INPUT button (F1)
Press the OUTPUT button (F2)
Press the FLOPPY button (F1)
Use the LEFT ARROW (F1), UP ARROW (F2), DOWN ARROW (F3) and RIGHT ARROW (F4) buttons to highlight the desired design.
Press the SELECT button (F7)
You will be given the option of choosing the SWF button (F1) or the TAJIMA button (F2).
For this example press the TAJIMA button (F2).
After the design has completed being copied to the floppy disk, press the PREVIOUS button (F8).
Question: What do I do if the wiper remains out after a trim has completed?
Answer:
IMPORTANT: Please consult the WIPER SET pages in your Parts Manual p. 17 for 1201 and p. 25 for 1204 and 1206.
Push the Wiper back into the Upper Thread Holder.
Loosen the lower Plus Screws (1204 Part # J-36 06010AF-8118) on each side of the Upper Thread Presser Base. These are the screws that hold the Upper Thread Presser Base at an angle.
Maneuver the Upper Thread Presser Base (1204 Part # 09026PR-AB00) until the wiper moves smoothly through it without getting stuck.
Question: How do I diagnose the cause of thread breaks?
Answer:
The following items indicate a design problem, not a machine problem:
If Thread breaks occur...
After long needle ups
At thread trims on automatic trimmer machines
After very small running stitches (less than 1mm)
After stitching from a pointed element in a design
When the first thread break occurs...
Check the thread path
Check the needle orientation
Re-thread needle
Check upper thread tension. If it is too tight, loosen adjuster about a quarter of a turn
Resume sewing
When a second thread break occurs on the same needle or head:
Repeat steps "a" through "d" above
Check to see if the hook has been oiled properly
Check the bobbin tension. If too tight, loosen.
If the bobbin tension is OK, replace the needle.
Resume sewing
When the third thread break occurs on the same needle or head:
Look for bruise or tangle beneath the cone of thread
Switch cone of thread to another needle position on another head, if available. If the problem persists in the alternate needle position, there is a problem with the cone of thread. If the problem remains at the original needle position, eliminate the thread as a possible cause.
Check for hooping problem
Check for a mechanical problem as follows:
Burr on hook
Burr on the presser foot or in the hole of the needle plate.
If you suspect there is a needle depth or hook timing challenge, consult your technician