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Using the Memory Function
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Thread color sorting
This function allows you to embroider while replacing the
thread spool a minimal number of times.
Before starting to embroider, press in the embroidery
settings screen to rearrange the embroidery order and sort it
by thread colors.
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Press .
* Press again to check the sorted thread colors.
The embroidery color order is rearranged and sorted by thread
colors.
Press
again in the embroidery settings screen to cancel
color sorting and embroider with the original embroidery
color order.
Embroidery data precautions
Types of embroidery data that can be used
Only .pes, .phc, .pen, and .dst embroidery data files can
be used with this machine. Attempting to use data other
than the listed type may cause the machine to
malfunction.
Embroidery pattern size
This machine is compatible with embroidery patterns up
to a maximum of 26 cm × 16 cm (approx. 10-1/4 inches ×
6-1/4 inches).
USB flash drive
Some USB flash drives may not be usable with this
machine. Please visit our website “ http://s.brother/cphan/
for more details.
Precautions on using the computer to create and save
data
We recommend using the 26 letters of the alphabet
(uppercase and lowercase), the numbers 0 through 9,”-”,
and “_” for the name of the file/folder.
Tajima (.dst) embroidery data
.dst data is displayed in the pattern list screen by file
name (the actual thumbnail image cannot be
displayed).
Since Tajima (.dst) data does not contain specific
thread color information, it is displayed with our
default thread color sequence. Check the preview and
change the thread colors as desired.
Note
This function does not work on overlapping
designs.
Using the Memory Function
CAUTION
When using embroidery data other than our
original patterns, the thread or needle may
break when embroidering with a stitch density
that is too fine or when embroidering three or
more overlapping stitches. In that case, use
one of our original data design systems to edit
the embroidery data.
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