Brother International PC-8500 Users Manual - English - Page 131

When changing frame pattern and patterns size], when using reduced patterns change to a finer needle.

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Setting Up Sewing Utility Stitches Characters and Decorative Stitches Embroidering Editing Embroidery Patterns [When changing frame pattern and patterns size] 1. Touch the "SIZE" key. 2. To increase the pattern size, touch the " " key; to reduce the size, touch the " " key to reset the size touch the " " key. The size will change each time one of these keys is pressed. * The maximum frame pattern size is different for each pattern. * Some frame patterns can be enlarged further if they are rotated 90°. 3. After adjustment is competed, touch the "END SIZE CHANGE" key. CAUTION After the size of a character, frame patterns or embroidery patterns have been changed, check the display to see which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot may touch the frame, or injury may result. * There are some patterns that cannot be enlarged or reduced. * Use the standard needle size if the thread breaks or splits when using reduced patterns change to a finer needle. * Use the standard embroidery thread weight, if gaps become obvious when using enlarged patterns change to a heavier weight thread. Retrieving My Custom Stitch TM Error Maintenance Messages Trouble shooting Sewing Chart Patterns (Programmed in Machine) Patterns (Memory Card) 128

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Utility
Stitches
Characters
and
Decorative
Stitches
Embroidering
Editing
Embroidery
Patterns
Retrieving
My
Custom
Stitch
TM
Maintenance
Error
Messages
Trouble
shooting
Sewing
Chart
Patterns
(Programmed
in Machine)
Patterns
(Memory
Card)
Sewing
Setting Up
1.
Touch the “SIZE” key.
2.
To increase the pattern size, touch the “
” key; to
reduce the size, touch the “
” key to reset the size
touch the “
” key.
The size will change each time one of these keys is
pressed.
*
The maximum frame pattern size is different for each
pattern.
*
Some frame patterns can be enlarged further if they are
rotated 90°.
3.
After adjustment is competed, touch the “END SIZE
CHANGE” key.
CAUTION
After the size of a character, frame patterns or embroidery
patterns have been changed, check the display to see
which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery
frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot
may touch the frame, or injury may result.
*
There are some patterns that cannot be enlarged or
reduced.
*
Use the standard needle size if the thread breaks or splits
when using reduced patterns change to a finer needle.
*
Use the standard embroidery thread weight, if gaps become
obvious when using enlarged patterns change to a heavier
weight thread.
[When changing frame pattern and patterns size]