Kenbokenny Report post Posted September 9, 2017 On 4/6/2016 at 3:30 PM, vonkas said: To start with, your machine needs to be adjusted to factory specs. With most of these kind of problems people miss this important point. Buying a used machine, which potentially is maladjusted and without printed instructions (factory adjustment manual), is the same as a machine with missing parts. After my first expensive lesson, I subsequently have bought machines cheap because people have given up working with them, but I knew that I could get a manual. Adjusting is not trivial even with instructions. It is utterly hopeless without. Period. By the way, I have had great cooperation from Pfaff for example in obtaining manuals. Of course there are plenty of sources to be found online as well. Would you happen to have that file on hand? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites