Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.6 Users Manual - English - Page 212
Creating the pattern, Optimizing hoop changes
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PeDesignV6Eng.book Page 204 Thursday, July 8, 2004 11:59 AM Layout & Editing Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users Creating the pattern 1. The Design Page appears on the screen as shown below. a b c b Memo: Area a: Embroidering area when the multiposition hoop is installed at the top installation position. Area b: Embroidering area when the multiposition hoop is installed at the middle installation position. Area c: Embroidering area when the multiposition hoop is installed at the bottom installation position. The dotted lines separate each area. 2. Create the pattern, making sure that it meets the following conditions. • The size of one pattern must be no larger than 100 × 100 mm (or 130 × 180 mm). (If the pattern is imported from Design Center, only these size settings are available.) a 1 4 b 23 • Each pattern must completely fit within a single area (a, b, or c). 1: The position of this pattern is correct since it fits completely within area a. 2: The position of this pattern is correct since it fits completely within either area b or area c. 3: The size of this pattern is acceptable, but its position must be corrected since it does not fit completely within any of the areas. 4: This pattern must be corrected since it is too large. a Note: If a pattern does not meet the conditions mentioned above, a warning will appear when continuing to the next step. Optimizing hoop changes With the Optimize hoop change function, the sewing order of patterns in a Design Page for multi-position hoops is automatically optimized, therefore reducing the risk of the embroidery being sewn incorrectly or the fabric not feeding evenly when the hoop position is changed too often. 1. Click Sew, then Optimize hoop change. b Memo: • A check mark appears when this function is turned on; no check mark is displayed when this function is turned off. 5 a 3 1 b 2 4 6 c c 204