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E8 error in a Brother embroidery machine usually indicates a motor malfunction. Here are some possible causes and solutions:

  1. Obstruction in the machine’s mechanism: Check for any objects or thread that might be obstructing the machine’s movement. Remove any such objects and try running the machine again.
  2. Motor overheating: If the motor gets overheated, it might cause the E8 error. Let the machine cool down for a while and try again.
  3. Motor failure: If the motor is damaged or failed, you will need to replace it. It is recommended to contact a professional technician to do this.
  4. Wiring issue: Check the wiring and connections of the machine. Loose connections or damaged wiring can also cause the E8 error. Tighten the connections or replace the damaged wiring.

If the above solutions do not work, it is best to contact a professional technician or the Brother customer support for further assistance.

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