Brother International CE-5500/CE-5500PRW Operation Manual - Page 49
and E No. 05.
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Press the "+" side of (stitch width c adjustment key) to enter the selected character. N Press the utility stitch key. a Repeat steps b and c to add "M" (No. 13) d and "E" (No. 05). N Memo ● To enter a space, select "_" (No. 30). When you have finished combining characters, e check the entered characters and their order. N • For details on checking characters, refer to "Checking characters" (page 48). Memo ● A new character can only be added next to the last character. You cannot insert a new character between characters or before the first character of the sequence. After checking the entered characters, start f sewing. • For details on sewing characters, refer to "Sewing the character stitches" (page 48). Memo ● The combination of characters will be stored in memory even if you turn off the machine. ■ Adding new characters after sewing After sewing a combination of characters, you can add characters to the combination using the following method. Memo ● When you have finished sewing, the pattern No. of the first character in the current combination is shown on the LCD. N a Utility stitch key Press the character stitch key. b a Character stitch key Add new characters by following the procedure c described in "Combining characters" (page 46). N 3 New characters are added next to the last character of the combination. ■ Making a new combination of characters after sewing Memo ● When you have finished sewing, the pattern No. of the first character in the current combination is shown on the LCD. N Select the first character of the new a combination. Press the "+" side of b adjustment key). N (stitch width The old combination of characters is cleared from memory, and the pattern No. shown in the LCD is entered as the first character of a new combination. Add characters by following the procedure c described in "Combining characters" (page 46). 47