Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 226

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E 3ewing texts Correcting program entries you wish to divide a text into several lines, select free M-memory for each line and enter the text. fe3mt7e)r. ktehSyee.wlIainnsstgeprtriosagstrhapemanciennbgteryga,ifntperrewesiasthcthhtehwesoinrfdgilre(sptpagaMet iiemory again. To divide the text, select one vi-memory after the other with each part of the ext. The machine will stop after each line. 3efore sewing, mark the beginning of the text on If you have missed out a letter or figure or entered a wrong one, you can correct the entry. Cancel the individual entries back up to the mistake using 'rn em -"key 47 and correct it, then enter the rest of the text again. Programming names with embroidery stitches he fabric. \fter sewing, cut the joining threads between let ers, figures and spacings (Fig. 1). you wish to check the text, press run-through ey, display 6. The text will then run through in the omputer. It can be stopped by pressing the same ey again. • Select a free M-memory • Push "mem+" key48 • Select the following programs 1 x 84 2 x 00 E V A - - 2 x 00 Letters and figures in different sizes 1 x 84 • and enter them in the computer by pressing "mem-1-" key 48 each time. • Press single pattern key 27. E Letters and figures can be sewn in different sizes. The maximum character height is 9 mm. Before the first entry of a letter or a figure, its height can be determined by means of stitch E width key 8 (Fig. 2). If you wish to sew letters and numbers in different heights, select the height just before the required E change and input the program in the memory. F

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E
you
wish
to
divide
a
text
into
several
lines,
select
free
M-memory
for
each
line
and
enter
the
text.
fter
the
last
program
entry,
press
the
single
pat
em
key.
Insert
a
spacing
after
each
word
(page
37).
Sewing
is
then
begin
with
the
first
M
iiemory
again.
To
divide
the
text,
select
one
vi-memory
after
the
other
with
each
part
of
the
ext.
The
machine
will
stop
after
each
line.
3efore
sewing,
mark
the
beginning
of
the
text
on
he
fabric.
\fter
sewing,
cut
the
joining
threads
between
let
ers,
figures
and
spacings
(Fig.
1).
you
wish
to
check
the
text,
press
run-through
ey,
display
6.
The
text
will
then
run
through
in
the
omputer.
It
can
be
stopped
by
pressing
the
same
ey
again.
Letters
and
figures
in
different
sizes
Letters
and
figures
can
be
sewn
in
different
sizes.
The
maximum
character
height
is
9
mm.
Before
the
first
entry
of
a
letter
or
a
figure,
its
height
can
be
determined
by
means
of
stitch
width
key
8
(Fig.
2).
If
you
wish
to
sew
letters
and
numbers
in
different
heights,
select
the
height
just
before
the
required
change
and
input
the
program
in
the
memory.
If
you
have
missed
out
a
letter
or
figure
or
entered
a
wrong
one,
you
can
correct
the
entry.
Cancel
the
individual
entries
back
up
to
the
mistake
using
‘rn
em
—“key
47
and
correct
it,
then
enter
the
rest
of
the
text
again.
Programming
names
with
embroidery
stitches
Select
a
free
M-memory
Push
“mem+”
key48
Select
the
following
programs
1
x
84
2
x
00
E
V
A
2
x
00
1
x
84
and
enter
them
in
the
computer
by
pressing
“mem-1-”
key
48
each
time.
Press
single
pattern
key
27.
3ewing
texts
Correcting
program
entries
E
E
E
F