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Brother SE-270D Computerized Sewing Machine Questions & Answers
Model 270D. Why does screen go blank in the middle of embroidery pattern stitching?
If it were a matter of the LCD screen being blank when you powered up, the likely solution would be to adjust the contrast controls. But in this instance, you have the screen going blank during an operation. Lacking any more detail about the problem, I can only refer you to the following self help item which may or may not correct the problem. You have not identified whether the machine continues to operate.
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Tangled thread under metal plate
-The bobbin is too lose. Tight the adjustment screw on the bobbin case a little more and test, keep doing until it's good.
-Or possibly the upper threat is too lose so it won't pulls the bottom up as well.
-Check it out and adjust it.
Good luck
Mai
Brother ns-50 threader
Did you try to physically move it to the position? I had to do that on my machine and it works now.
Problem with Brother Quattro
This is an Embroidery machine. Use a thicker thread if only sewing. If doing embroidery, check your hoop for proper size, and make it tight holding the material.
When I stitch out my applique with my Brother
Check to see if it is a free design, sometimes this is why they are free. (they arn't perfect) or you could try and edit the design yourself and see where the problem is. It's not hard when you have been shown how, but far to complicated for me to explain, try and find someone (maybe in a machine embroidery club) to show you how. Good Luck!
Loose bobbin tension
the bobbin tension is set by that small spring plate that you pull the thread under after you put the bobbin back in the carrier / holder
a very small turn of that screw makes a big difference ob the tension unlike the needle thread tension
mostly the problem ( you never bothered to mention the symptom ) is bird nesting under the fabric which is the needle thread tension not tight enough
I have a Brother SE2700
Unfortunately, the part may very well be broken. Unless you can find someone to repair it for you, you may have to manually thread the needle. Not such a big deal, really. Auto needle threaders have been around for only about 10 years, so machines were manually threaded for over 100 years.
Something that helps:
Lick your index finger
Swipe it across the "back" of the needle eye
(the moisture in the eye will almost cause the thread to jump through it!)
Good luck!
I have a Brother BC
Ensure that the needle is installed correctly. If the needle moves down in the needle socket (only a little bit) it causes these clumps. Loosen the needle securing screw - push the needle up as far as it will go and tighten the screw again. Try again.
Brother SE-270D balance wheel is very hard to turn manually
This is the first and foremost problems that I've found: The bobbin case is packed full of threads. The needle is crooked and must be replaced.
1. The bobbin case has a hook that turns to catch the top thread when the needle is down. The bobbin case assembly must be removed and cleaned totally. The bobbin case assembly is where the bobbin sits. The bobbin case has a black bar that sits on top of it. Listen the forward screw and slide the bar slightly. You will need to move the hand wheel to move the hook to the front-most position. When you have done this the bobbin case will come out easily. Clean it thoroughly and put one drop of oil on the track. This is a lower spot where the bobbin case sits on top of. Before you put the bobbin back in you need to check the tension. It is intended to be even with the top tension.
2. Replace needle and make sure it is in totally and is seated the right direction.
HOPE THIS HELPS
Thread error message
rethread needle using every thread guide, also try changing the needle, if that doesn't help them the machine may have a computer problem
Buttonhole lever?
Are you saying the part you pull down came off, or the part on the foot came off? The gray part that you pull down should not have come out. This, if it did come out, will need to be reinserted by the dealer, or, if you are mechanically inclined, you can try to reattach it yourself. I've never liked my buttonhole stitcher...the durn foot is too involved for me. I do mine manually. Set the zigzag really small and close (whatever strikes your fancy)...and measure the button...do the length of the hole to correspond with the button. Look at a mans shirt...measure that button, then the hole...that will give you an idea of the size needed. When I tack at the start and end...I increase the width a bit, and set the stitch length to zero.
Marge
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