Brother International BAS-375E Programmer Instruction Manual - English - Page 49

Saving, Ending program, Multiple stitch, Embroidering direction depends on programming sequence.

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Chapter 2 Programming with Help Function  Saving 1. Select with and press . 2. Select with and press . 3. Input the data number and press . 4. Press . ESC  Ending program 1. Press P . Multiple stitch This section describes programming of a multiple stitch. Refer to the example on the left. Programming can be started from either inside or outside line. Embroidering is carried out in the sequence of programming. Embroidering direction depends on programming sequence. When embroidering direction should be changed at a sharp angle, a split should be provided in the vicinity of the direction change point for finishing the multiple stitch in relatively uniform conditions. Up to 200 points can be specified for one side. If you attempt to input 201 or more points, the needle point is automatically returned to the previous points. In that case, start inputting points of the outside (or the inside) line, or reconsider point input positions or pattern. 48 Programmer

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Programmer
48
Chapter 2 Programming with Help Function
3
Saving
1.
Select
with
and press
.
2.
Select
with
and press
.
3.
Input the data number and press
.
4.
Press
ESC
ESC
.
4
Ending program
1.
Press
P
.
Multiple stitch
This section describes programming of a multiple
stitch.
Refer to the example on the left.
Programming can be started from either inside or outside line.
Embroidering is carried out in the sequence of
programming.
Embroidering direction depends on programming sequence.
When embroidering direction should be changed at a sharp angle, a split should be provided in the vicinity of the
direction change point for finishing the multiple stitch in relatively uniform conditions.
Up to 200 points can be specified for one side.
If you attempt to input 201 or more points, the needle point is
automatically returned to the previous points.
In that case, start inputting points of the outside (or the inside) line,
or reconsider point input positions or pattern.