Brother International PC-8200 Users Manual - English - Page 120

Embroidering from a specific starting point

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Embroidering from a specific starting point CAUTION After a starting position has been rotated, check the display to see which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot may touch the frame, or personal injury may result. 1. Make a mark at the starting position on the fabric in the frame as shown in the illustration. The mark cannot be too close to the edge of the frame as the presser foot prevents the needle from getting very close to the frame. 2. Touch the " " key. The needle will move to the starting position. (The embroidery frame will move.) 3. Use the arrow keys to align the mark with the hole in the embroidery foot, and then start embroidering. Changing the pattern direction The pattern will be rotated clockwise in 90˚ steps as shown in the illustration at left each time the " " key is touched. * Some patterns may be too long to be rotated 90°. In such cases, the patterns can be rotated by 180° only. CAUTION After a pattern has been rotated, check the display to see which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot may touch the frame, or personal injury may result. ABC ABC 118

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CAUTION
After a starting position has been rotated, check the
display to see which embroidery frames can be used. If an
embroidery frame which is not displayed is used, the
embroidery foot may touch the frame, or personal injury
may result.
1.
Make a mark at the starting position on the fabric in the
frame as shown in the illustration. The mark cannot be too
close to the edge of the frame as the presser foot prevents
the needle from getting very close to the frame.
2.
Touch the
key. The needle will move to the
starting position. (The embroidery frame will move.)
3.
Use the arrow keys to align the mark with the hole in the
embroidery foot, and then start embroidering.
Embroidering from a specific starting point
ABC
ABC
The pattern will be rotated clockwise in 90
˚
steps as shown in
the illustration at left each time the
key is touched.
*
Some patterns may be too long to be rotated 90
°
. In such
cases, the patterns can be rotated by 180
°
only.
CAUTION
After a pattern has been rotated, check the display to see
which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery
frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot
may touch the frame, or personal injury may result.
Changing the pattern direction