Stoll M1 Plus Training
Let’s do the math for a mid-sized knitting factory (20 machines).
Beyond downtime, trained programmers can reduce yarn waste by 15% via optimized carrier paths and reduce sample development from 5 days to 2 days. stoll m1 plus training
Let’s calculate the return on investment. Let’s do the math for a mid-sized knitting
A single untrained programmer might cause 10 hours of downtime per month (debugging, crashing). That’s $12,000/year in hidden losses. One trained programmer can eliminate 80% of that. The training pays for itself in less than two months. Beyond downtime, trained programmers can reduce yarn waste
The Stoll M1 Plus is a versatile, high-performance flatbed knitting machine used in industrial and advanced small-batch production. Whether you’re an experienced knitter transitioning to industrial equipment or a production manager training new operators, a solid training program will boost efficiency, reduce errors, and extend machine life. This post outlines a practical training plan, key concepts and skills, troubleshooting tips, and best practices to get operators confidently producing quality knitwear on the Stoll M1 Plus.
Leaving carriers in the center of the bed leads to thread wraps and broken needles. M1 Plus training includes "carrier parking" logic—a feature almost no YouTube tutorial covers.
A legitimate training program should cover the following pillars. If a course skips these, look elsewhere.