Brother International KE-436C Programmer Instruction Manual - English - Page 141

Multiple stitch, This describes programming of a multiple stitch.

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Chapter 3 Programming with Command Function Inputting the end code 1. Press . The work clamp returns to the start position. Saving 1. Specify the program number on the operation panel and press the read/write switch for writing into the floppy disk. Ending program 1. Press . 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 outside (or the inside) line, or reconsider point position or pattern. Creating a stitch pattern 1. Create a pattern in consideration off the most inside and outside lines for a multiple stitch. The two lines should be spaced uniformly. Should be spaced uniformly Outside line Inside line 140 Programmer

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Programmer
Chapter 3 Programming with Command Function
Inputting the end code
1.
Press
.
The work clamp returns to the start position.
Saving
1.
Specify the program number on the operation
panel and press the read/write switch for writing
into the floppy disk.
Ending program
1.
Press
.
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 outside (or the inside) line, or reconsider point position or pattern.
Creating a stitch pattern
1.
Create a pattern in consideration off the most
inside and outside lines for a multiple stitch.
The two lines should be spaced uniformly.
Should be spaced
uniformly
Outside line
Inside line