Brother International BAS-760 Instruction Manual - English - Page 40

Notes, programming, Erroneous, command, operation

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No Notes when programming * Because the BAS-760 has a continuous-feed sewing clamp, there may be differences between the created program and the number of stitches actually sewn. (This tendency is shown in the illustration below.) * This difference is always consistent, and does not vary when the same type of material is being sewn. * Differences will occur because of differences in the type of material, sewing pitch and pocket shape, so carry out test sewing to adjust the program as required. 1.0 .2 0 0 1.0 0 0 1-3 0.8 0.6 0.2 1.2 0 0 The solid line indicates the stitches programmed, and the broken line indicates the final stitches sewn. Ni Erroneous command key operation -The program will remain unchanged even if the command keys are pressed in error. To cancel an erroneous command, simply press the or the El key. E -37-

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No
Notes
when
programming
*
Because
the
BAS
-760
has
a
continuous
-feed
sewing
clamp,
there
may
be
differences
between
the
created
program
and
the
number
of
stitches
actually
sewn.
(This
tendency
is
shown
in
the
illustration
below.)
*
This
difference
is
always
consistent,
and
does
not
vary
when
the
same
type
of
material
is
being
sewn.
*
Differences
will
occur
because
of
differences
in
the
type
of
material,
sewing
pitch
and
pocket
shape,
so
carry
out
test
sewing
to
adjust
the
program
as
required.
1.0
0
0.8
.2
1.0
0
1
-
3
1.2
0
0
0.6
0.2
0
0
The
solid
line
indicates
the
stitches
programmed,
and
the
broken
line
indicates
the
final
stitches
sewn.
Ni
Erroneous
command
key
operation
-The
program
will
remain
unchanged
even
if
the
command
keys
are
pressed
in
error.
To
cancel
an
erroneous
command,
simply
press
the
or
the
El
key.
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