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prog 2 T11111 () 1' I0 0 Sewing dots A clot can be used as a full stop or period, for example between the letters of an abbreviation. A dot can be selected together with every letter or figure in italics. Example: H P • Before programming, select a free M-memory • Push "mem+" key48 • At key. "Prog" 22 (left, minus) select :dA (Fig. 1) • At key. "Prog." 22 (right, plus) select :dH (Fig 2) • Push "mem+" key48 • Dot quick-selection • Push "mem+" key 48 and hold it (a second "H" appears Fig 3), and in addition • Push the left key "Prog." (22 +) • The second "H" is now substituted with a dot • Select d P at the right key "Prog." (22 f) • Push 'mem +" key 48 (Fig, 4) • Push single pattern key 27 Now your monogram is provided with a dot and can be sewn (Fig 4). JUTTJ :i: prog 22 (> 0 0 &&9& 42 / 1 R , , R PF4F,kLlHE R "' R ' , 2 ER Spacing between ZbAcA words LJjJjJLTJJJ prop 22 ('g> 1' Id 'o 0 /40/ 0;- 1J n°r& Example:PFAFF KARLSRUHE A spacing must always be programmed between two words, A spacing can be selected for every block capital or outline letter. Three or four spacing characters are input, depending on the size of spacing ER required (Fig 1). • Spacings are programmed the same way as dot quick-selection Sewing hyphens Example:PFAFF-CREATIVE • Press right "prog" keys 22 until the dash is dis FR played in the right length (Fig. 2) 3 • Press "mom 4-" key 48 (Figs 2 and 3) • Input the rest of the text • Press "single pattern" key 27 Z'1 1111 rji-j p'°q 0 ) (I - 0 -I s ;: && (c I Full stops, commas, spacing marks, dashes, question marks or exclamation marks At the end of the numbers and outline letters a full stop, comma, space mark and hyphen are pro grammed. At the end of the alphabets in hand-writing and capitals a question mark and exclamation mark are programmed. • Select the required program with "prog" keys 22 • Press 'mem+" key 48. prog ,, ,, -r L 0 o 000& '1 PFAFF-CREA TI YE 4 136 137

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Sewing
dots
A
clot
can
be
used
as
a
full
stop
or
period,
for
example
between the letters
of
an
abbreviation.
A
dot
can
be
selected
together
with
every
letter
or
figure
in
italics.
Example:
H
P
Before
programming,
select
a
free
M-memory
Push
“mem+”
key48
At
key.
“Prog”
22
(left,
minus)
select
:dA
(Fig.
1)
At
key.
“Prog.”
22
(right,
plus)
select
:dH
(Fig
2)
Push
“mem+”
key48
Dot
quick-selection
Push
“mem+”
key
48
and
hold
it
(a
second
“H”
appears
Fig
3),
and
in
addition
Push
the
left
key
“Prog.”
(22
+)
The
second
“H”
is
now
substituted
with
a
dot
Select
d
P
at
the
right
key
“Prog.”
(22
f)
Push
‘mem
+“
key
48
(Fig,
4)
Push
single
pattern
key
27
Now
your
monogram
is
provided
with
a
dot
and
can
be
sewn
(Fig
4).
1’
Id
(‘g>
‘o
0
1J
n°r&
3
R
,
,
R
PF4F,kLlHE
R
“‘
R
,
Spacing
between
words
ZbAcA
Example:PFAFF
KARLSRUHE
A
spacing
must
always
be
programmed
between
two
words,
A
spacing can
be
selected
for
every block
capital
or
outline letter. Three
or
four
spacing
characters
are
input,
depending
on
the
size
of
spacing
required
(Fig
1).
Spacings
are
programmed
the
same
way
as
dot
quick-selection
Sewing
hyphens
Example:PFAFF-CREATIVE
Press
right
“prog”
keys
22
until
the dash
is
dis
played
in
the
right
length
(Fig.
2)
Press
“mom
4-”
key
48
(Figs
2
and
3)
Input
the rest
of
the
text
Press
“single
pattern”
key
27
Full
stops,
commas, spacing
marks,
dashes,
question
marks
or
exclamation
marks
At
the
end
of
the numbers
and
outline
letters
a
full
stop, comma,
space
mark
and
hyphen
are
pro
grammed.
At
the
end
of
the
alphabets
in
hand-writing
and
capitals
a
question
mark
and
exclamation
mark
are
programmed.
Select
the
required
program
with
“prog”
keys
22
Press
‘mem+”
key
48.
T11111
prog
()
1’
2
I0
0
JUTTJ
prog
22
(>
:i:
0
0
942
/
&&&
1
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L
0
o
prog
,,
,,
2
LJjJjJLTJJJ
000&
‘1
prop
22
/40/
0;-
ER
ER
FR
;:
Z’1
1111
rji-j
p’°q
0
)
(I
I
-
0
-s
&&
(c
I
136
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TI
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