Brother International Innov-is NQ1600E Operation Manual - Page 44

Selecting Embroidery Patterns

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Selecting Embroidery Patterns Selecting Embroidery Patterns Copyright information The patterns stored in the machine are intended for private use only. Any public or commercial use of copyrighted patterns is an infringement of copyright law and is strictly prohibited. Press , and then . c Embroidery pattern types There are many character and decorative embroidery patterns stored in the machine's memory (see the "Embroidery Design Guide" for a full summary of patterns in the machine's memory). You can also use patterns from USB flash drive (sold separately). • For details on the embroidery patterns, refer to "Viewing the LCD" on page B-9.  Pattern editing screen appears. Press . d • For details on pattern editing screen, refer to "Editing Patterns" in the "Embroidering" section. Selecting an embroidery pattern Select a simple pattern built-in your machine and embroider for testing purposes. You can try various selection of patterns and pattern editing in the "Embroidering" section. Press in the pattern type selection screen and a then press . • Once the machine has finished the initialization and the carriage has moved to the start position, the pattern type selection screen will display. If another screen is displayed, press to display the screen below.  Embroidery settings screen appears. Press . e • For details on embroidery settings screen, refer to "Editing Patterns" in the "Embroidering" section. • Confirm the pattern position to be sewn, referring to "Confirming the Pattern Position" on page B-35. Press or to display the desired pattern on the b screen. Press 4 times in this procedure.  Embroidering screen appears. B-34

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Selecting Embroidery Patterns
B-34
Copyright information
The patterns stored in the machine are intended for private
use only. Any public or commercial use of copyrighted
patterns is an infringement of copyright law and is strictly
prohibited.
Embroidery pattern types
There are many character and decorative embroidery patterns
stored in the machine's memory (see the “Embroidery Design
Guide” for a full summary of patterns in the machine's
memory). You can also use patterns from USB flash drive (sold
separately).
For details on the embroidery patterns, refer to
“Viewing the LCD” on page B-9.
Selecting an embroidery pattern
Select a simple pattern built-in your machine and embroider
for testing purposes. You can try various selection of patterns
and pattern editing in the “Embroidering” section.
a
Press
in the pattern type selection screen and
then press
.
Once the machine has finished the initialization and
the carriage has moved to the start position, the
pattern type selection screen will display. If another
screen is displayed, press
to display the screen
below.
b
Press
or
to display the desired pattern on the
screen. Press
4 times in this procedure.
c
Press
, and then
.
Pattern editing screen appears.
d
Press
.
For details on pattern editing screen, refer to “Editing
Patterns” in the “Embroidering” section.
Embroidery settings screen appears.
e
Press
.
For details on embroidery settings screen, refer to
“Editing Patterns” in the “Embroidering” section.
Confirm the pattern position to be sewn, referring to
“Confirming the Pattern Position” on page B-35.
Embroidering screen appears.
Selecting Embroidery Patterns