Brother International Innov-is 6750D Operation Manual - Page 227
Outputting the Background, Image and Positioning Image
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PRINT AND STITCH (COMBINING EMBROIDERY PATTERNS AND PRINTED DESIGNS) Outputting the Background Image and Positioning Image Use USB media or the computer to output the following three images from the machine. * File name may differ depending on the PDF file selected. • [xxx]r.pdf (Example: E_1r.pdf) An image flipped on a vertical axis (for an ironon transfer) ■ Using USB Media a Insert the USB media into the USB port on the machine. primary (top) b Select the pattern, and then press . • [xxx]n.pdf (Example: E_1n.pdf) An image that is not flipped (for printing on printable fabric) → The select USB output screen appears. c Press to select the primary (top) USB port where the USB media is inserted. 5 Embroidery • [xxx]p.pdf (Example: E_1p.pdf) An image that is not flipped, but has positioning marks attached (for positioning) Note • Print the background and embroidery position sheet in their original dimensions. If an image is printed in a different size, the sizes of the embroidery pattern and background may not match. In addition, the built-in camera cannot detect the embroidery position mark. Make sure that the print settings are correctly specified. • When printing the PDF file of the image with positioning marks, specify the highest image quality possible for full-color printing. In addition, use matte printing paper. Due to poor printing conditions, the machine's builtin camera may not be able to correctly detect the positioning marks. (For details on printing, refer to the operating instructions for your printer.) → Two files of the background image only and one file for aligning embroidery into position are copied (PDF format) onto the USB media. Memo • Do not remove the USB media from the machine until data output is finished. d Remove the USB media where the image data is saved from the machine, and then copy the image data from the USB media to the computer. 225