Purchased a replacement screen from this vendor on ebay, and was happy to find this instructional video, despite the fact that the new one was shipped with a paper handout that showed pictures of the process. The video was very helpful and a confidence builder in my decision to proceed with the project. If you're reasonably handy and can follow the visual instructions provided, you can do this! Don't be afraid! One thing not stated in either the video or the paper is that both sides of the screen have a protective layer of plastic film that needs to be removed prior to installation. For the record, my machine is a Babylock EMP-6, which is the same as the Brother PR600.
Purchased a replacement screen from this vendor on ebay, and was happy to find this instructional video, despite the fact that the new one was shipped with a paper handout that showed pictures of the process. The video was very helpful and a confidence builder in my decision to proceed with the project. If you're reasonably handy and can follow the visual instructions provided, you can do this! Don't be afraid!
One thing not stated in either the video or the paper is that both sides of the screen have a protective layer of plastic film that needs to be removed prior to installation.
For the record, my machine is a Babylock EMP-6, which is the same as the Brother PR600.
What is your ebay name so that I might purchase?
www.m.ebay.com.au/seller?sid=sewing_machine_parts&_trksid=p2349526.m4383.c1
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