Brother International Innov-is XJ1 Operation Manual - Page 125

Finding New Color Schemes with the Color, Shuffling Function

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EDITING COLORS Finding New Color Schemes with the Color Shuffling Function With the color shuffling function, the machine suggests new color schemes for the embroidery pattern that you have selected. After you select the effect ([Random], [Vivid], [Gradient] or [Soft]), sample color schemes for the selected effect are displayed. a Press , and then press . b Press . e Press to set color to use in the effect. and specify the thread * If you don't need to specify the thread color, just set to . [Manual] setting for [Random] You can select up to 6 colors to be used in the [Random] effect. The effect will be created using the selected colors. 4 Basic Embroidery Note • This function may not be available depending on the pattern you select (ex. a repeated pattern, licensed pattern). c Select colors the thread brand for colors and the number you want to create the pattern with. of 1 2 1 Thread brand for colors 2 Number of colors to be used d Select the desired effect. 1 1 Effects for schemes  If you select [Random] or [Gradient], the color specifying screen will appear.  If you select [Vivid] or [Soft], proceed to step g. 1 2 1 Select colors from the palette. 2 Selected colors are listed. 123

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EDITING COLORS
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Basic Embroidery
4
Finding New Color Schemes with the Color
Shuffling Function
With the color shuffling function, the machine suggests
new color schemes for the embroidery pattern that you
have selected. After you select the effect ([Random],
[Vivid], [Gradient] or [Soft]), sample color schemes for
the selected effect are displayed.
a
Press
, and then press
.
b
Press
.
c
Select the thread brand for colors and the number of
colors you want to create the pattern with.
1
Thread brand for colors
2
Number of colors to be used
d
Select the desired effect.
1
Effects for schemes
If you select [Random] or [Gradient], the color
specifying screen will appear.
If you select [Vivid] or [Soft], proceed to step
g
.
e
Press
to set
and specify the thread
color to use in the effect.
*
If you don’t need to specify the thread color, just set
to
.
[Manual] setting for [Random]
You can select up to 6 colors to be used in the [Random]
effect. The effect will be created using the selected colors.
1
Select colors from the palette.
2
Selected colors are listed.
Note
This function may not be available depending on
the pattern you select (ex. a repeated pattern,
licensed pattern).
2
1
1
1
2