In general, what settings do you use when you are running an average design on the XT's. What material thickness, what speed, what column feed, what run/fill feed, etc... Thanks.
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I do not have an XT but I can tell you there has been alot of discussion on this subject so I would recommend doing a search on the board to see what has been said in the past for starters.
On my big red I have my presser foot all the way up and it set to auto and I sew at 1200 spm.
Sorry I cant help you with the other settings for DS as I dont use it I have Embird.
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I run 8 AMAYAS and most of the time I run the actifeed on auto. I increase the lower limit from time to time on thicker fabrics or small lettering to a 3 instead of the default of 1. The only time I use the standard mode is for 3d puff.
I run most flats at 1250 SPM and caps at 1050 SPM. I let the sound of the machine tell me where to put the presser foot. If it is too low it will hammer, if you raise it a notch at a time there will be a distinct change in the noise level when it gets to the correct spot. If the foot is too high you wil get flagging, loose stitches and possibly more thread breaks.
Steve I.Steve I.<br />Trinity Emb
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