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Embroidering
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EMBROIDERY
4
i
Cut the excess thread jumps within the color.
Changing the thread color display
You can display the name of the thread colors or
embroidery thread number.
a
Touch and use or to display the following
settings screen.
b
Use or of the menu to select [Name of
Color] or [#123] (thread number).
When [Name of Color] is selected, the name of the
thread colors is displayed.
When [#123] is selected, the embroidery thread
number is displayed.
c
Use or of the menu to select the thread
brand.
d
Touch .
If the thread breaks or the bobbin runs out of
thread during embroidering
a
Press the “Start/Stop” button to stop the machine.
b
Touch and thread the upper thread or install the
bobbin thread again.
If the bobbin thread is almost empty, press
(Thread cutter button) to cut the upper and bobbin
threads, remove the embroidery frame, and then
replace the bobbin with one wound with thread.
c
Touch .
d
Touch , , or to move the needle back the
correct number of stitches before the area where the
thread broke, and then touch .
Touch to restart from the beginning.
e
Lower the presser foot and press the “Start/Stop”
button to continue embroidering.
Resuming embroidery after turning off the
power
The current color and stitch number are saved when
embroidery is stopped. The next time the machine is
turned on, you have the option to continue or delete the
pattern.
Memo
Colors on the screen may vary slightly from actual
spool colors.
The default thread brand is set to [Original].
Imported embroidery data is displayed with the
thread brand specified in the embroidery editing
software.
Memo
The thread brand setting will be applied with the
next pattern that is loaded.
Memo
If you cannot move back to the area where the
thread broke, touch to select the color and
move to the beginning position of that color, then
use , or to move ahead to slightly
before where the thread broke.
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