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Linda Sims
May 18, 2025
Brother Se2000 has stopped centering needle position on power up. How do I reset this?
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Mr. Anderson
May 23, 2025
To reset the needle position on the Brother SE2000:
1. Hold down the minus (–) side of the stitch selection key on the left. 2. While holding it, turn on the sewing machine. 3. Release the minus (–) side of the stitch selection key after the machine powers on.
This changes the needle stop position to the raised (up) position. Repeat the same steps to change it to the lowered (down) position. The selected position will stay even after turning off the machine.
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Patricia W Treff
January 18, 2025
If I have a MacBook Pro laptop, would I be able to use wifi to transfer designs to the sewing machine?
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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025
Yes, the Brother SE2000 sewing machine supports wireless LAN, which complies with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards and uses the 2.4 GHz frequency. This suggests it can transfer designs via Wi-Fi. However, compatibility with a MacBook Pro for transferring designs would depend on whether the MacBook's software and file formats are supported by the machine.
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Do you have a question about the SE2000 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Brother Se2000 has stopped centering needle position on power up. How do I reset this?
To reset the needle position on the Brother SE2000:
1. Hold down the minus (–) side of the stitch selection key on the left.
2. While holding it, turn on the sewing machine.
3. Release the minus (–) side of the stitch selection key after the machine powers on.
This changes the needle stop position to the raised (up) position. Repeat the same steps to change it to the lowered (down) position. The selected position will stay even after turning off the machine.
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If I have a MacBook Pro laptop, would I be able to use wifi to transfer designs to the sewing machine?
Yes, the Brother SE2000 sewing machine supports wireless LAN, which complies with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards and uses the 2.4 GHz frequency. This suggests it can transfer designs via Wi-Fi. However, compatibility with a MacBook Pro for transferring designs would depend on whether the MacBook's software and file formats are supported by the machine.
This answer is automatically generated