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*[https://wiki.protospace.ca/images/7/7c/Tejtiic.pdf <nowiki>User Manual [pdf]</nowiki>]
*[https://wiki.protospace.ca/images/7/7c/Tejtiic.pdf <nowiki>User Manual [pdf]</nowiki>]
*[https://wiki.protospace.ca/images/1/16/Tejtiic-2014-user-manual.pdf <nowiki>User Manual (2014)[pdf]</nowiki>]
*[https://wiki.protospace.ca/images/7/74/Tajima-tejt-iic-neo-series-catalog.pdf <nowiki>Product Catalog [pdf]</nowiki>]
*[https://wiki.protospace.ca/images/7/74/Tajima-tejt-iic-neo-series-catalog.pdf <nowiki>Product Catalog [pdf]</nowiki>]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20151117050317/http://www.tajima.com:80/productinfo/2014090911263001.html Manufacturer's Product Page]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20151117050317/http://www.tajima.com:80/productinfo/2014090911263001.html Manufacturer's Product Page]


===Specs===
===Specs===
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**75/11 size DBxK5 round shank needles
**75/11 size DBxK5 round shank needles
*Thread: 40-weight top, 80-weight bobbin
*Thread: 40-weight top, 80-weight bobbin
*Work Envelope Dimensions:
*Work Envelope Dimensions:  
**19.5” L x 14” D large hoop
**19.5” L x 14” D large hoop
*up to 1,200 stitches per minute
*up to 1,200 stitches per minute
*Cost: $8500.00
*Cost: $8500.00
*Power Supply: 120V, max 220 Watts
* Power Supply: 120V, max 220 Watts
*Overall Dimensions:  
*Overall Dimensions:
**32" Door Clearance
**32" Door Clearance
**26.25" Width x 31.75" Depth x 31.5" Tall without stand  (W 665mm * L 805mm * H 796 mm)
**26.25" Width x 31.75" Depth x 31.5" Tall without stand  (W 665mm * L 805mm * H 796 mm)
**170 lb. with stand
**170 lb. with stand


===Materials===
=== Materials===
Bring your own backing.
Bring your own backing.


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#Insert stick into USB port at rear left side of machine
#Insert stick into USB port at rear left side of machine
#Scan card on lockout device to power on Tajima
#Scan card on lockout device to power on Tajima
#Choose your frame type at "Frame:"
#Choose your frame type at "Frame:"  
#*flat: the various flat circular green frames
#*flat: the various flat circular green frames
#*cap: the round metal hat torture device
#*cap: the round metal hat torture device
#"Initialize: On" allows the machine to home at calibrate, why would you ever turn this off?
#"Initialize: On" allows the machine to home at calibrate, why would you ever turn this off?
#Load your file from USB stick by pressing the "Data" button and scrolling through the list
#Load your file from USB stick by pressing the "Data" button and scrolling through the list
#"Color change:"
#"Color change:"  
#*'''auto''': if you'd like the machine to just run your color order
#*'''auto''': if you'd like the machine to just run your color order
#*'''manual''': if you need to change fabrics or positions between colors/operations - '''STOP HERE, INSTRUCTIONS for "manual color change" are INCOMPLETE/UNTESTED! GET DEMO/HELP WITH THIS! DO NOT PASS THIS STEP, DO NOT PRESS GO, DO NOT COLLECT CRASHED MACHINE AND BROKEN NEEDLE -''' do update these instructions once you get it reliably figured out though...
#*'''manual''': if you need to change fabrics or positions between colors/operations - '''STOP HERE, INSTRUCTIONS for "manual color change" are INCOMPLETE/UNTESTED! GET DEMO/HELP WITH THIS! DO NOT PASS THIS STEP, DO NOT PRESS GO, DO NOT COLLECT CRASHED MACHINE AND BROKEN NEEDLE -''' do update these instructions once you get it reliably figured out though...
#Type in your color change order - note this is in hexadecimal so 1-9 then 10 is typed using the "+10" button then 0 and shows up as A, so 11 is "+10" then 1 and will show up as B, etc.
#Type in your color change order - note this is in hexadecimal so 1-9 then 10 is typed using the "+10" button then 0 and shows up as A, so 11 is "+10" then 1 and will show up as B, etc.
#Set the frame position by running a "Trace", it uses the needle/color shown on the bottom right corner
#Set the frame position by running a "Trace", it uses the needle/color shown on the bottom right corner
#Make super extra double sure that your "Trace" will not crash the machine into the frame, and that the design will end up where you want it on your workpiece
# Make super extra double sure that your "Trace" will not crash the machine into the frame, and that the design will end up where you want it on your workpiece
#Adjust the speed slider to the slower 1/3rd
#Adjust the speed slider to the slower 1/3rd
#Press "Start"
#Press "Start"


===Rethreading A needle===
=== Rethreading A needle===
To prepare thread: put new thread under NO TENSION and cut at an angle. This makes the thread end a wedge and un-frayed which is far easier to thread through the eye of a needle
To prepare thread: put new thread under NO TENSION and cut at an angle. This makes the thread end a wedge and un-frayed which is far easier to thread through the eye of a needle


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===Needle Replacement Procedure===
===Needle Replacement Procedure===


#Loosen Flathead screw, remove worn or damaged needle
# Loosen Flathead screw, remove worn or damaged needle
#When installing needle, vertical groove faces user, seat needle fully into holder.
#When installing needle, vertical groove faces user, seat needle fully into holder.
#Ensure vertical groove still aligned before tightening
#Ensure vertical groove still aligned before tightening
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===Changing a Spool===
===Changing a Spool===


#Load on new spool
# Load on new spool
#Cut old spool.
#Cut old spool.
#Tie end of old thread to new thread. Clip any extra and stray material so it does not get caught when you pull it through
#Tie end of old thread to new thread. Clip any extra and stray material so it does not get caught when you pull it through
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==Troubleshooting==
==Troubleshooting ==


====Machine Detected a Thread Breakage====
==== Machine Detected a Thread Breakage====
[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/troubleshooting-the-embroidery-machine-tip/2418 See this forum post]
[https://forum.protospace.ca/t/troubleshooting-the-embroidery-machine-tip/2418 See this forum post]


==== Data Button Not Working ====
====Data Button Not Working====
See instructions below for Memory Capacity Exceeded Error.
See instructions below for Memory Capacity Exceeded Error.


====2BA - Memory Capacity Exceeded Error====
====2BA - Memory Capacity Exceeded Error ====
Clear previous jobs stored in the memory:
Clear previous jobs stored in the memory:  


*Each time a job is loaded from the USB stick the job is transferred to the internal memory of the Tajima.
*Each time a job is loaded from the USB stick the job is transferred to the internal memory of the Tajima.
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*The 2BA error may occur instantly or near the end of the file load process depending on when the limit is reached.
*The 2BA error may occur instantly or near the end of the file load process depending on when the limit is reached.
*If the internal memory is very full, pressing the Data button to pick a USB file will give no response as if the Data button is broken.
*If the internal memory is very full, pressing the Data button to pick a USB file will give no response as if the Data button is broken.
*When the Tajima is too full to show the 2BA error, data can be deleted just as if the 2BA error had appeared.
* When the Tajima is too full to show the 2BA error, data can be deleted just as if the 2BA error had appeared.
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*Press down to select
*Press down to select
*3. Delete Data to remove a single job or to
*3. Delete Data to remove a single job or to
*5. Initial Memory - to remove all jobs from memory and initialize internal storage[[File:TajimaDataM1.png|none|thumb|Data Menu]][[File:TajimaDataM3.png|thumb|Data Menu 3|alt=|none]]<br />
*5. Initial Memory - to remove all jobs from memory and initialize internal storage[[File:TajimaDataM1.png|none|thumb|Data Menu]][[File:TajimaDataM3.png|thumb|Data Menu 3|alt=|none]]<br />  
*There is no way to save a list of internal jobs out.
*There is no way to save a list of internal jobs out.
*Keep a copy of your Jobs on a USB stick.
*Keep a copy of your Jobs on a USB stick.
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