Brother International Innov-is XJ2 Operation Manual - Page 127
Viewing The Embroidery Screen
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VIEWING THE EMBROIDERY SCREEN Display No. Name Explanation 0 Change the setting to embroider the pattern with a single color. Uninterrupted Touch the key again to return to embroidery the original setting. key Even if uninterrupted embroidering has been set, the automatic thread cutting function and the thread trimming function can be used. The icons of the spool of thread are grayed out. A Thread color sorting key Touch this key to rearrange the stitching sequence for combined patterns. B Embroidery positioning key Touch this key to align the embroidering position. C Switch on/off the 2-point embroidery positioning function 2-point with a LED pointer. embroidery positioning function with a LED pointer on/off key D Memory key Save the pattern to the machine's memory or USB media. The pattern can also be transferred to a computer via a wireless network connection. E Check the position of the pattern. Trace key • : Move the carriage to trace the embroidery area of the pattern. This allows you to check that there is enough space to embroider the pattern. Page - 123 132 133 153 132 • : Move the carriage to the selected position. F Specify the needle start position. 151, 152 Starting point key • : Set the needle start position to the lower-left • corner of the pattern. This setting is useful when connecting patterns since it allows you to continue embroidering until the first stitch of the next pattern. • : Move the carriage to the selected position. G Move the needle forward or back in the pattern; useful if the thread Forward/Back breaks while embroidering or if key you want to start again from the beginning. H Set automatic thread cutting, Cut/Tension key thread trimming or the thread tension. For embroidery, these functions are set automatically. 141 147-150 Display No. Name I Return key Explanation Return to the edit screen. Page - 4 BASIC EMBROIDERY 125