Brother International PC-8200 Users Manual - English - Page 106

Selecting one-point patterns

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Selecting one-point patterns 1 2 6 7 8 3 45 1. Touch the " " key. The one-point pattern selection screen will be displayed. * If another screen is being displayed, touch the "EMBROIDERY" key before touching the onepoint pattern key. 2. Select the desired pattern. The sewing screen will be displayed. * If you touch the " " key, the next sewing screen will be displayed. If you touch the " " key, the previous sewing screen will be displayed. * If you touch the "RETURN" key, the pattern selection screen will be displayed. 1 The selected pattern will be displayed. 2 This indicates the order of color changes. The color displayed below each pattern is for reference. For details about the color change table, refer to page 175. 3 Touch this key if you would like to sew each pattern in separate parts with same color. (Refer to page 115.) 4 Touch this key to move the sewing position. (Refer to page 116.) 5 Touch this key if the thread breaks during sewing or if you would like to sew again from the beginning. (Refer to page 121.) 6 Touch this key to return to the previous screen (pattern selection screen). 7 This shows the amount of time required to embroider the pattern and the total amount of time remaining. It does not include the time needed to change colors. (The totals are calculated and displayed after a pattern is selected.) 8 This shows the size of the pattern. 104

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1.
Touch the
key.
The one-point pattern selection screen will be
displayed.
*
If another screen is being displayed, touch the
EMBROIDERY
key before touching the one-
point pattern key.
2.
Select the desired pattern.
The sewing screen will be displayed.
*
If you touch the
key, the next sewing
screen will be displayed.
If you touch the
key, the previous
sewing screen will be displayed.
*
If you touch the
RETURN
key, the pattern
selection screen will be displayed.
1
The selected pattern will be displayed.
2
This indicates the order of color changes. The
color displayed below each pattern is for
reference. For details about the color change
table, refer to page 175.
3
Touch this key if you would like to sew each
pattern in separate parts with same color.
(Refer to page 115.)
4
Touch this key to move the sewing position.
(Refer to page 116.)
5
Touch this key if the thread breaks during
sewing or if you would like to sew again from
the beginning. (Refer to page 121.)
6
Touch this key to return to the previous
screen (pattern selection screen).
7
This shows the amount of time required to
embroider the pattern and the total amount of
time remaining. It does not include the time
needed to change colors.
(The totals are calculated and displayed after
a pattern is selected.)
8
This shows the size of the pattern.
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