Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.6 Users Manual - English - Page 70
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PeDesignV6Eng.book Page 62 Thursday, July 8, 2004 11:59 AM Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns An alternate method is to click the Toolbar button indicated below. Save → If the pattern has already been saved at least once, the file is saved immediately. b Memo: To save the file with a different name, use the menu command File - Save As instead. → If no file name has been specified or if the file cannot be found, the Save As dialog box appears. 2. Select the drive and the folder, and then type in the file name. 3. Click Save to save the pattern. b Memo: • All patterns for a divided embroidery pattern are saved as a single .pes (version 6) file. • Only the sections that contain stitching are saved. • To quit the operation, click Cancel. • If a file already exists with the name specified in the Save As dialog box, the following message appears. a Note: If a section of the pattern exceeds the maximum allowed for the stitch count or number of colors, a message appears, describing the limitations and asking whether or not the pattern should be saved anyway. If the embroidery pattern extends off the Design Page, a message appears, asking whether or not the pattern should be saved anyway. If the pattern is saved anyway, it must be edited before it can be sewn. Step 6 Transferring the pattern to an original card This embroidery pattern can be transferred to a sewing machine, where it can be sewn. Transfer the embroidery pattern to the sewing machine using media of the type used by your machine, for example, original cards, floppy disks, CompactFlash cards, or USB media. For this example, we will transfer the pattern to an original card. 1. Insert an original card into the USB card writer module. a Note: The original card is inserted correctly when you hear it snap into place. 2. Click File on the menu bar, point to Write to Card, and then click Current Design on the submenu. An alternate method is to click the Toolbar button indicated below. Write to Card → The following message appears. • To overwrite the file, click Yes. The new file name appears in the title bar of the Layout & Editing window. • If you do not want to overwrite the existing file, click No. You can then enter a different file name. a Note: If the original card already contains patterns, they will be deleted. 62