Brother International Innov-is XJ2 Operation Manual - Page 135

The 2-point Embroidery, Positioning Function

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THE 2-POINT EMBROIDERY POSITIONING FUNCTION b From , touch the key for the position that you want to check. THE 2-POINT EMBROIDERY POSITIONING FUNCTION By using the 2-point embroidery positioning function with a LED pointer, the embroidering position can easily be aligned. This is useful when embroidering in an area where it is necessary to align the pattern, as shown below. 1 1 Selected position  The carriage will move to the selected position on the pattern. Memo • To see the entire embroidering area, touch . The carriage moves and shows the embroidery area. a Use a chalk position. pencil to mark the desired embroidering The line drawn for the reference direction should be longer. a 4 BASIC EMBROIDERY 1 Chalk pencil mark Memo • If the desired position of the pattern can be clearly established, such as when embroidering along a pocket, it is not necessary to mark the position with a chalk pencil. b Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame. CAUTION • Do not lower the needle when the embroidery frame is moving. If the needle is down, it could break and result in injury. c Touch . Note • When hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame, make sure that the embroidery pattern will fit within the embroidering area of the frame being used. a b c 1 Embroidering area 2 Embroidery pattern size 3 Chalk pencil mark 133

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THE 2-POINT EMBROIDERY POSITIONING FUNCTION
133
BASIC EMBROIDERY
4
b
From
, touch the key for the position that you
want to check.
1
Selected position
The carriage will move to the selected position on
the pattern.
c
Touch
.
By using the 2-point embroidery positioning function with a
LED pointer, the embroidering position can easily be aligned.
This is useful when embroidering in an area where it is
necessary to align the pattern, as shown below.
a
Use a chalk pencil to mark the desired embroidering
position.
The line drawn for the reference direction should be
longer.
1
Chalk pencil mark
b
Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame.
Memo
To see the entire embroidering area, touch
.
The carriage moves and shows the embroidery
area.
CAUTION
Do not lower the needle when the embroidery
frame is moving. If the needle is down, it could
break and result in injury.
1
THE 2-POINT EMBROIDERY
POSITIONING FUNCTION
Memo
If the desired position of the pattern can be clearly
established, such as when embroidering along a
pocket, it is not necessary to mark the position with
a chalk pencil.
Note
When hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame,
make sure that the embroidery pattern will fit within
the embroidering area of the frame being used.
1
Embroidering area
2
Embroidery pattern size
3
Chalk pencil mark
a
a
b
c