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kathdavis 03-10-2012 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by sculham (Post 5045704)
I am kind of glad to see that I am not alone in trouble with the 7700. Its so frustrating that the dealer just tells us we are the problem-I supposedly sew too fast-CRAP!!! Ive been sewing almost 50 years much longer than these guys have been around. I paisd$3000 for this machine and have had it worked on 4 times and they act like I'm to blame. I also sewed thru the bobbin case, broke the parts off under the plate and how many needles? It is dangerous when it jams up with such force. I also have replaced parts myself twice because you have to take it back to the dealer you bought it from which is 200 miles and $80 gas, plus I dont want to leave it there. I love the machine when it works but very disappointed in the servicing of a very REAL issue that needs to be resolved!

Sculham, I have sewed through two bobbin cases and I wish I had the money for all the needles I have broken. You are not alone, unfortunately.

Heather BH 12-04-2013 01:14 AM

Totally lost, frustrated, and hopeless at this point.
 
I am a bit frustrated. I will admit, I am newer to sewing. I learned on my mom's pfaff machine and this 7700 Horizon was my first machine. It feel like I am constantly having tension issues or bobbin issues. The bobbin casing will spin under the face place. I wish I was joking about that.

I have taken it to the dealer multiple times. Out of the 2 years I have had it, I have gotten about 14 hours total out of it. That is just not ok by any means. I bought this machine for clothes and quilting. When it works, it works like a charm but the slightest things seem to throw a self destruct switch.

I did get the positioning recalibrated as it was 1/16th of an inch off when put into a FMQ mode, thus hitting the foot but the bobbin casing and top thread tension is just killing me. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Heather BH 12-04-2013 01:16 AM

Any yes, I have already replaced the bobbin casing after sewing into it... more times that I want to admit or think about. :(

Holice 12-04-2013 01:50 AM

I have had some problem with bobbin case on the 7700. It happens when the chase jumps out of its proper place. I am not sure I can explain it clearly. On mine there are two areas on and in the bobbin are that if they are not aligned will cause the bobbin thread to jam. There is a tiny metal spring type on the outer ring that must be on the right side of a protruding catch on the case. If not the thread will catch and pull the case out of alignment. I hope this is clear. I can do it but not sure I can explain it.

Gay 12-04-2013 04:04 AM

Do you mean the bobbin jumps up and the upper thread winds around the bobbin, therefore jamming everything? I do a lot of decorative work, with thicker threads in the bobbin, and this was happening to me when the thread jerked. I've rather fixed this by sticking a small "jello bubble" type thingamy under the bobbin cover. You know the hot/cold clear plasticky round bits that go in the top of the taps [or do you call them faucets], well I got some mini ones from the hardware store - not sure what they were for - maybe used under items to protect timber surfaces. My newest Brother has a small extension of curved plastic beneath the bobbin cover, I'm assuming it has a purpose, but this little treasure, if put in the right spot, will hold the bobbin down enough allowing the top thread to pass over. I have to wonder if the mfs have boo-booed somewhere. Also find pre-wound bobbins do this as well when half empty.

CMGilbert 12-04-2013 05:03 AM

So sorry for all your troubles. I also have a 7700 and had some issues with it. The shop where I bought my machine was very helpful and walked me through them. The biggest thing was the speed. This machine goes so fast, so turn the speed down to where you are comfortable with it. Needle........I changed to a Janome needle for quilting/embroidery and that also helped. Then the tension needs to be on "7" instead of auto. Also, he had me turn my stitch down to .02, just during free motion. I hope this helps!! Merry Christmas!

slbram17 12-05-2013 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Gay (Post 6437750)
Do you mean the bobbin jumps up and the upper thread winds around the bobbin, therefore jamming everything? I do a lot of decorative work, with thicker threads in the bobbin, and this was happening to me when the thread jerked. I've rather fixed this by sticking a small "jello bubble" type thingamy under the bobbin cover. You know the hot/cold clear plasticky round bits that go in the top of the taps [or do you call them faucets], well I got some mini ones from the hardware store - not sure what they were for - maybe used under items to protect timber surfaces. My newest Brother has a small extension of curved plastic beneath the bobbin cover, I'm assuming it has a purpose, but this little treasure, if put in the right spot, will hold the bobbin down enough allowing the top thread to pass over. I have to wonder if the mfs have boo-booed somewhere. Also find pre-wound bobbins do this as well when half empty.

I am not sure what item you are using, is there a pic or link to explain? Maybe others know what you are referring to?

chiaraquilts 12-05-2013 10:22 AM

I am soooo sorry that you are having this problem. You are not alone, if you check the Janome yahoo group or sewingpatternsreview, you will see there are many in this boat. I bought my Horizon 7700 three and a half years ago, when it was brand new, and have had tons of problems...two new motherboards, the same bobbin nonsense, another "E4" error whenever I use the thread cutter, self threader broke, single hole plate also caused E4 or E5 errors, so don't use that anymore, tension craziness, trouble with the bobbin winding properly...and it has been in the shop so many times, a long drive and two week wait....and all I can get is "operator error" from the dealer (I have been sewing for almost 50 years). I spoke with the Janome guy at the Houston quilt show and he suggested I contact the district sales manager, only problem is how to find out who that is???? No way is the dealer going to tell me! At this point I am ready to cut my loses and buy a new (NOT Janome) machine. I realize this is not much help, but at least you know that it isn't you!!!

Gay 12-05-2013 09:12 PM

slbram17 - sorry, I knew I'd confuse. my old xp computer is caput and am trying to break in a new one -win7 - some of my old programs don't work, so hope this will. These little surface protectors are adhesive, so I stuck one to the underside of the bobbin cover above the bobbin. There were 25 on the card, hanging on a hook in the hardware store where they have felt gliders for under chairs and to protect furniture from heavy ornaments etc. They look like bubble wrap for packaging Have been trying to post a pic but for some reason this horrible computer doesn't seem to recognise it as a picture - another obstacle to fix. Hope you have more luck with your problem. Cheers, Gay

Gay 12-05-2013 09:25 PM

I managed to google them at our local office supplies shop. At least now you'll know what to look for http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail...ives/MA23260CF


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