Janome 300E manual 19-25

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KNOW YOUR MACHINE

2-4

Name of Parts

2

Standard Accessories

3

Detachable Extension Table

4

GETTING READY TO SEW

5-18

Connecting the Power Supply

5

Start/Stop Button

5

Winding the Bobbin

6-8

Removing the bobbin

6

Setting the spool of thread

6

Additional spool pin

6

Winding the bobbin

7

Inserting the bobbin

8

Raising the Presser Foot

9

Threading the Machine

9-11

Needle Threader

11

Drawing up the Bobbin Thread

12

Adjusting the Thread Tension

13

Changing Needles

14

Embroidery Hoops

15

Templates

15

Stabilizer

16

Types of stabilizer

16

Usage

16

Setting the Fabric in an Embroidery Hoop

17

Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to the Machine

18

KEY OPERATIONS

19-25

Pattern Selection Window

19

Opening a Saved File

20

Mode Setting

21-23

Language Selection

24

On-screen Help

25

Selecting Patterns

26-28

EMBROIDERY SEWING

29-45

Starting to Sew Embroidery

29

Monogram Selection Window

30-31

Monogram Embroidery

32-33

2-Letters Monogram

34

Correcting the Monogram

35

PC Card Designs

41

Editing Mode

37-42

Saving a File

36

Combining a Built-in Design and Monogramming

43-44

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

45-46

Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog

45

Replacing the Light Bulb

46

Troubleshooting

47

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Contents Page 19-25 Know Your Machine Name of PartsStandard Accessories Detachable Extension Table Start/Stop Button Connecting the Power SupplyFor Your Safety Operating InstructionsRemoving the bobbin Setting the spool of threadWinding the Bobbin Additional spool pinWinding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Raising the Presser Foot Threading the MachinePage Needle Threader Drawing up the Bobbin Thread When the needle tension is too loose Adjusting the Thread TensionWhen the needle thread tension is too tight Balanced thread tensionChanging Needles Embroidery Hoop a Embroidery HoopsTemplates Embroidery Hoop BUsage StabilizerTypes of stabilizer Adhesive Iron-on StabilizerSetting the Fabric in an Embroidery Hoop Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to Machine KEY Operations Pattern Selection WindowOpening a Saved File Deleting the saved fileSET key Eco modeTo set the Eco Mode timer Screen contrastRegister key Inch/MillimeterKey Return keyEmbroidery maximum speed Key position adjustmentReset all to default Sewing lightLanguage Selection On-screen Help Changing needlesSelecting Patterns Next page Key Color/Part keySewing the specific color/part by skipping Jog KeysScreen Information Cancel keyTrace key Stitch Back/Forward keysStarting to Sew Embroidery Sewing resultsEuropean accented letter Monogram Selection WindowFont key Delete key Number/Symbol keyMode key Cursor keysBear Monogram EmbroideryBear Letters Monogram Example 2-Letters with a crestInserting a letter Correcting the MonogramDeleting a letter Example To delete E from Beat Example To insert E to BATInserting and Ejecting the PC Card PC Card DesignsPC Card NO.1001 Ejecting the PC cardEditing Mode Editing screenSelecting the pattern on the editing screen Moving the selected patternHoop Selection Key Cancel key Selecting the hoop sizeLayout keys Flipping the pattern Resizing the selected patternSize Key Mirror image keySaving a File Save file keySame file name exists, overwrite it? Assigning the file nameCombining a Built-in Design and Monogramming Bear Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog Assemble the hook raceTo replace Replacing the Light BulbTo remove ProblemCause Reference

300E specifications

The Janome 300E is a standout model in the world of embroidery machines, designed for both enthusiasts and professionals who demand precision and quality. This machine is celebrated for its user-friendly interface and advanced technology, making it accessible to users of all skill levels.

One of the most notable features of the Janome 300E is its impressive embroidery field size. With an embroidery area measuring 7.9 inches by 7.9 inches, the machine allows users to create large and intricate designs without the need for excessive repositioning of the fabric. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to work on larger projects or multi-design layouts.

The Janome 300E is equipped with a powerful and efficient built-in memory, which can store up to 30 designs. This allows users to save frequently used patterns, making it convenient to access them for future projects. Additionally, the machine supports various embroidery formats, including .JEF and .DST, making it compatible with a wide range of design software.

Another significant advantage of the Janome 300E is its automatic needle threader. This innovative technology simplifies the threading process, reducing the frustration often associated with manual threading. Users can quickly get started on their projects without spending valuable time on setup.

The machine's LCD display is both intuitive and user-friendly. It provides clear visualization of the design layouts and settings, making navigation straightforward. The display also allows users to edit and resize designs on the fly, giving them more creative control over their work.

Speed is another hallmark of the Janome 300E. The machine can stitch at a remarkable speed of up to 650 stitches per minute, enabling efficient work on projects without sacrificing quality. Coupled with the adjustable stitch width and length, this provides versatility for various embroidery techniques.

In terms of build quality, the Janome 300E is robust and durable, designed to withstand regular use. It features a bobbin system that is easy to access and refill, ensuring that users can focus on creating without interruption.

Overall, the Janome 300E embodies a perfect blend of advanced technology, user convenience, and robust features. Its design makes it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals, looking to explore the world of embroidery with ease and precision. Whether for personal use or small business ventures, the Janome 300E is well-equipped to bring creative visions to life.