My Juki is throwing a fine black dust on quilt!!! Yikes!
#21
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Anyone have this happen?? My machine is brand new !
This is my first post and I searched for this answer but found none so far. I hope someone can answer me. <gulp> I've been quilting my first big quilt on my Juki TLQ98E; it seems to be leaving a fine layer of black oil/dust when I run in on a fast speed. I thought maybe I had to much pressure on the presser foot but that didn't help, then I cleaned everything (again), oiled it (again) and in general spent about an hour trying to clear this up. I'm doing straight lines up and down so it would be great if I can go a little faster than normal...but you can imagine my horror when I look to a thin spatter of oily black "stuff" when I'm done. Some of it comes off when I use the sticky roller, but I'm really hoping that it will come out when I wash it.
Anyway, has anyone ever had this happen and what did they do? It doesn't say anything about this kind of problem in the manuel and I looked online (Goggled the problem) and I didn't find anyone having that problem either. A sincere thank you to anyone who knows what I'm doing wrong. I am new to this machine (I LOVE it by the way) so it I'm hoping it's just "me" and not the machine. ~LOL~
Anyway, has anyone ever had this happen and what did they do? It doesn't say anything about this kind of problem in the manuel and I looked online (Goggled the problem) and I didn't find anyone having that problem either. A sincere thank you to anyone who knows what I'm doing wrong. I am new to this machine (I LOVE it by the way) so it I'm hoping it's just "me" and not the machine. ~LOL~
#22
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You are using sewing machine oil, aren't you? It should he either clear or a light golden color. Always run a scrap piece of fabric immediately after oiling for a minute or two to help catch any splatter. Don't over oil.
#23
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I'm betting it is not an oil problem. I had the same problem over a year ago when my 2010q was brand new. Lots of people apparently experienced the same thing. I contacted Juki USA in Florida and verified my serial number and purchase date and they sent a new walking foot covered under warranty. It seems there was a batch of walking feet that were faulty and they had replaced many. Give them a call and I'm sure they will rectify the problem.
Cheers!
Tamme
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Tamme
#24
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Juki throwing metal dust
it’s brand new - I haven’t had to oil it yet—I just started sewing on it and it was doing this.
should I oil again?( it would have come oiled though? And I’ve maybe sewn a couple hours worth tops)
#26
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I was going to suggest it could be carbon dust from motor brushes that need to be replaced. But, after reading all the posts, it sounds like it's a walking foot issue. I have the 2010Q and don't use a walking foot ever, because it's too noisy. So maybe that's why I haven't had this problem.
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I was going to suggest it could be carbon dust from motor brushes that need to be replaced. But, after reading all the posts, it sounds like it's a walking foot issue. I have the 2010Q and don't use a walking foot ever, because it's too noisy. So maybe that's why I haven't had this problem.
I only used the walking foot for my 2200 QVP Mini (2010 equivalent) once and wasn't really a fan. I got the machine mostly to FMQ and I think I'll stick with that.
Last edited by cashs_mom; 04-05-2022 at 06:37 PM.
#30
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It’s the walking foot
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