As with any machine, the Brother PE770 Embroidery Machine may experience errors or malfunctions. Here are some common issues that users have reported:
- Thread breakage or shredding: This can occur if the thread tension is not properly adjusted, or if the thread is not properly threaded through the machine.
- Needle breakage: This can happen if the needle is bent or dull, or if it is not properly inserted into the machine.
- Design placement issues: If the fabric is not hooped correctly, or if the design is not properly aligned with the fabric, it can result in the design being off-center or misaligned.
- Machine jamming: If the fabric or thread gets caught in the machine, it can cause the machine to jam and stop working.
- Limited embroidery area: The machine has a maximum embroidery area of 5″ x 7″, which may not be sufficient for larger designs or projects.
- Limited built-in designs: The machine comes with 136 built-in embroidery designs, which may not be enough for some users who require a wider range of design options.
- Price: The PE770 is a mid-range embroidery machine, and its cost may be prohibitive for some users who are looking for a more affordable embroidery machine.
- Display screen issues: The machine’s display screen may malfunction or become unresponsive, making it difficult for users to navigate through menus and settings.
- Bobbin winding issues: Some users have reported difficulty with the bobbin winding mechanism, which can result in uneven or loose winding.
- Noise: The machine can produce a relatively loud noise during operation, which may be disruptive to some users.
It’s important to note that many of these issues can be prevented or minimized with proper maintenance and use of the machine, as well as with regular cleaning and servicing. Additionally, the machine comes with a limited warranty that covers defects and malfunctions, so users can seek assistance from Brother customer support if they encounter any issues.




