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Vmeyer5956 05-26-2020 04:40 PM

Bought Pfaff 7550, No manual, Website version pics bad
 
Bought Pfaff 7550 it doesn't have a manual. I have had Pfaff's since 1996. All have been used of course, but I love my Pfaff's!
The way the pictures are taken in the manual online just drives me crazy because they're all crooked.
Anyway, was wondering if anyone has a manual I can buy or is there some way to get a hard copy myself?

Shepherdess55 05-26-2020 05:11 PM

The manual is available on the Pfaff website: http://www.pfaff.com/SiteMedia/PFAFF...N.pdf?ext=.pdf

Vmeyer5956 05-27-2020 04:23 AM

I have the manual from the Pfaff site but was hoping to get the actual hardcopy book as the one from the site has crooked pics and it really bugs me.

Shepherdess55 05-27-2020 05:49 PM

There is a listing for one on Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pfaff-7550-...4383.l4275.c10

Mdegenhart 05-31-2020 05:21 AM

Have someone who has a full version of Adobe Acrobat run the PDF through Text Recognition and Optimization for you. It straightens out cockeyed pages to a great extent. I’m a paralegal and I do this to “fix” poorly scanned documents a lot.

TeresaA 05-31-2020 11:04 AM

Welcome to the 7550 family ;-). I bought mine new 30 years ago. She's still my best friend in sewing machines. I hug her every time I use her. So wonderful. Good luck in finding the manual. If you have trouble reading something in the lousy PDF manual feel free to contact me and I'll see if I can help you in reading it. I honestly pretty much use a few of the decorative stitches and straight stitch so I'll fail you if you want to know about sewing functions ;-). But you can try me anyway. I heard the button hole isn't very good. I don't know first hand. There's also a 1471-7570 group on FB.

Vmeyer5956 06-02-2020 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Mdegenhart (Post 8389537)
Have someone who has a full version of Adobe Acrobat run the PDF through Text Recognition and Optimization for you. It straightens out cockeyed pages to a great extent. I’m a paralegal and I do this to “fix” poorly scanned documents a lot.

Thank you so much I will see if I have any friends that have the full version. My daughter might since she works for a large college in the financial offices.

Vmeyer5956 06-02-2020 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by TeresaA (Post 8389618)
Welcome to the 7550 family ;-). I bought mine new 30 years ago. She's still my best friend in sewing machines. I hug her every time I use her. So wonderful. Good luck in finding the manual. If you have trouble reading something in the lousy PDF manual feel free to contact me and I'll see if I can help you in reading it. I honestly pretty much use a few of the decorative stitches and straight stitch so I'll fail you if you want to know about sewing functions ;-). But you can try me anyway. I heard the button hole isn't very good. I don't know first hand. There's also a 1471-7570 group on FB.

Theresa Thank you so much! I have had Pfaff's for years. But, when my 1475 broke in the middle of a quilt I had to buy a Singer because I had to get it done. But, had finally gotten enough saved to get me another Pfaff. I'm tickled pink.. Nothing compares to that IDT foot when quilting!


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