1. First, input the data into the machine, adjust the approximate starting position, empty it first, and determine whether the position setting is appropriate. If appropriate, directly return to the original point, exit the empty walk, and click "Direct Embroidery" to start. This step is introduced to people who have been working for a few days, and people who have just come into contact do not have to master it. Because each embroidery pattern only needs this step once).
2. After the machine is running, rewind the empty lock cylinder below in time for later use. When two or three lock cylinders are continuously unthreaded, the machine can be stopped and all lock cylinders can be replaced in the embroidered position. Then rewind the replacement lock cylinder and repeat.
We often pay attention to disconnection in this job. The machine is a little smarter because the short line will light up and the machine will stop automatically. Then after you thread the thread, push the pull rod, and the machine will naturally continue to run.
4. Pay attention to whether the colored lines on it are about to run out. If it is almost used up, connect it from the source, then pull out a new thread and punch it again. If you don't find that the thread is used up, you need to re-punch and hang the thread a little, which is very troublesome and can't be wrong. If you make a mistake, the machine will often stop automatically.
5. The splint is also very tired. First of all, you need to lay a layer of lining paper on the frame and fix it. Then spread the cloth and fix it. This is done at the same time as the input data. However, the data is only input once, and this should be fixed with a splint every time it is embroidered in the frame.
6. Apply line oil once a day and engine oil twice to help the machine run better, so that it is not easy to break the line and improve work efficiency.
Do you know which ones? The following are three methods I have compiled about making soft bread. Let's have a look.
Sweet soft bread
1. Add all the materials