Old 07-30-2014, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Jackie Spencer View Post
A lot of the non computerized machines will probably last many many years, I don't know about the computerized ones. Once the Mother Board goes, it's usually, cheaper to buy a new machine, unless your warranty is still good.
I agree. Computerized machines have the possibility of technological failings. I have an older computerized sewing/embroidery machine. Shortly after buying it used, the motherboard went. The place I took it to repair kindly replaced the motherboard for free($1000 part, I don't think they should of because I wasn't the original owner). It now needs a new motherboard, even after yearly maintenance, and hardly any time using it. It is too old to get the replacement part. I am tending to think mine is a lemon and am now considering upgrading.
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