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Old 03-17-2013, 06:59 PM
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Default Problems with pressor foot on Janomme 1600p

I loaded my quilt on my little gracie 2 frame and now my presser foot will not go all the way down. I have a janomme 1600p. Has anyone had this problem? It was working fine the last time i used it. any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old 03-18-2013, 04:13 AM
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i have that same set up but never had that problem. i am going to go look at my machine
now and see if i can see what could be the problem.
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okay i checked mine out is there something preventing your foot going all the way down
obstructing the lever? other than that i cannot figure out why. your needle is in the up and
down position?
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okay i checked mine out is there something preventing your foot going all the way down
obstructing the lever? other than that i cannot figure out why. your needle is in the up and
down position?
I do not see anything that is causing it not to go down, yes it will go in the up and down position. My presser foot is the one that has a spring on it. Maybe it needs to be cleaned.I will take it off and see if cleaning it helps. If this don't help i may have to take it in to be checked out.
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There are two springs on mine which one of the springs has a screw at the top. You can use it to adjust the height of the foot, I'm assuming depending on the thickness of your quilt... I've adjusted it once because I had really thick flannel seams. Perhaps you need to loosen that screw.

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okay i checked mine out is there something preventing your foot going all the way down
obstructing the lever? other than that i cannot figure out why. your needle is in the up and
down position?
Joset, My husband fixed it. There was a little screw on presser foot (The part that has the spring on it) somehow it got moved up . probably when i was threading needle, he screwed it back down and it fixed it, now back to seam ripper to remove bad stitches.Thank goodness i caught it soon only have to rip out a small portion Thanks so much Joset, You always try to help me.
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My husband fixed it . the spring on the presser foot had been moved up, he adjusted it back down and it fixed it. Praise the Lord!!!!
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that is good for my information for the future if it happens to me. i am glad you
got it up and going
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