SOURCE: instruction manual for janome decor excel 2 5024
The learning centre at http://janome.com/index.cfm/Machines/Electronic/DE-PRO_5124 has help for all things from button holes to quilting. Go to the LEARNING CENTER Goodluck. There is a heap of information at this site. Just do a search for what you are trying to do,
SOURCE: Janome MC 9000 Embroidery/Sewing Machine
This is the diagnistics routine for Janome 9000.
Run each test in sequence from 1 - 13, or until you find error
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SOURCE: formating memory
You need to format the usb stick in the machine itself, don't use a high memory one or one that has a partitioned area. 1 gigabyte or lower. You need to use the set icon on the machine and arrow through the pages to find the Format screen. Select the tab for USB device. Then click yes to the prompts, that installs the correct folder system. Now the software end,open easy design and select machine from the top toolbar, set machine type to 11000. Open a design and use the file drop down menu and select Save As, choose JEF in the file type bar, you will see a button below Save , Delete, called options, click on it, you'll find a list of machines, set it for the 11000. It is that selection that saves the design in the correct format. There are 2 jef formats, the old Jef for the previous machines and the enhanced Jef for the 11000. Now rename the design, open the flash memory menu and in the right hand pane you should see your usb flash drive, if it's the only one you have connected all well and good, if not click on each flash drive to find the correct one.You'll know which one it is,because in the window below you will see an Embf folder, open it, you must always open the Embf folder before writing a design, now some have child files inside, emb, if so open that as well , don't create a new folder it wont be read by the machine. Now write the design to the usb flash drive. Do you have a copy of the PCtools software? if so you need to download the update as it's that software that allows 2 way communication between the machine and the computer. Keep an eye on how many designs you insert into the internal memory, it isnt very big. You shouldnt need to reformat the internal memory,
SOURCE: Janome Memory Craft 9500 Troubleshooting
The solution that I found last night was the thread tension. I have never touched the dial, only had it set on 'auto." When I started playing with it, I realized the top thread should be really easy to pull through the machine and it wasn't. I started turning the dial (to 3 or 4) and the thread slid through the machine perfectly. No more birds nest! I really thought it was bobbin initially because of the horrible sound it was making.
SOURCE: Quilting on Janome MC 4000
I have a MC4000 and a manual. To raise or drop the feed dog, remove the accessory box and feel at the back of the free arm there is a lever that will slide left or right to raise or lower the feed dog. I am not a quilter, but the manual says to use foot A (zigzag foot) and accessory L (quilter) which appears to be a guide. Cheers, Deb, Townsville, Australia
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I have a 5 year old , well loved, Janome 9000 and am experiencing the same problem. The bobbin case "jumps" and jams the thread. Off to the repair shop tomorrow.
Same problem has been going on since my Memory Craft 9000 was new. I have replaced the bobbin race multiple times because it had been punctured by needle. Had the machine to three different repair shops, no one seems to be able to fix it. Is this a design problem, or is it unique to a few of these machines. I'm disgusted, would never buy another Janome machine!
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