Ricoma CHT2 Series Common Errors And Complete Guidance || ZDigitizing - Digitizing Service Embroidery

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Ricoma CHT2 Series Common Errors And Complete Guidance || ZDigitizing

Ricoma CHT2 Series Common Errors And Complete Guidance || ZDigitizing




If a thread break occurs, the machine will automatically stop and you would get a thread break alert on the embroidery status icon. The thread would break always at the lower part of the machine head. To resolve this issue, thread the machine from where the thread break happened through the needle and down the presser foot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you Need a digitizing service for your embroidery machine, With super-fast turnaround and excellent quality? just click the link below and get a free quote in less than 5 minutes. 👉 https://ift.tt/5MZrAp2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read More 📖: If You Need Embroidery Digitizing Or Vector Art Services, We Offer Special Discount. 50% OFF Click The Link Below: https://ift.tt/hnWJ519 Subscribe to this Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUYC-iZGu9sSr6jj74eSpg?sub_confirmation=1 Quick Links: 👉 Get a Free Quote in Less than 5 minutes: https://ift.tt/5MZrAp2 👉 Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUY... 👉 View latest articles and blog: https://ift.tt/HOj84LE 👉 Embroidery Digitizing: https://ift.tt/iYwqE2J... 👉 Vector Art: https://ift.tt/bXsl45f... 👉 Embroidery Design Store: https://ift.tt/UbNAeyq Connect with us: 👉Follow us on instagram : https://ift.tt/csIKVzS 👉Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/zdigitizing?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor 👉Follow us on facebook:https://ift.tt/9Z1jfu6 👉Follow us on Linkedin:https://ift.tt/W4ADFxf 1. THREAD BREAK TROUBLESHOOTING: There are several reasons why you might be facing frequent thread breaks. To make sure it is not a technical problem, follow these steps: 1. Check the thread path to ensure your machine is rightly threaded. It must follow the right path. 2. Ensure your thread tension is right. Tight tension might lead to missed stitches, pulling, puckering, thread breaks, and thread stress. On the other hand, loose tension would cause the thread to loop and pile up. 3. Check the position of the needle to decide if an actual thread break has happened. Because sometimes the machine reads a thread break, but the thread is still linked to the material. If this is the scenario, check all the thread pathways. Then, do a manual trim and check the supply of the bobbin. If the thread is broken, follow the right thread path and rethread the needle. 4. Ensure the thread you are utilizing is not defective. If it is, pull out several yards of thread unless you get rid of the defective thread. If that does not work, try changing the thread with a new one. 5. Check for defective needles or needles not placed rightly. You would be capable of telling if a needle is defective or not placed correctly by verifying if the issue is on one or some needles and not others. Change any damaged or twisted needles. 6. Ensure the bobbin is installed correctly. Remove any fuzz or dirt build-up in the bobbin case. Ensure the thread trimmer knife is completely pulled back. 7. If thread breaks are happening on every needle, you have to adjust the hook timing. 2. BOBBIN RUNNING OUT: If the bobbin thread runs out, the machine would automatically stop and a thread break alert will appear on the embroidery status icon. To distinguish a thread break from the bobbin running out, have a look at the thread from the working needle. If it is still linked to the material, it means the bobbin ran out of thread or there is a problem with the bobbin thread. To resolve this, remove the bobbin from the bobbin case. Change it with a new bobbin, and then put the bobbin case back in the rotary hook. #ZD #Zdigitizing #Embroiderybusiness
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