Brother International PEDESIGN 8.0 Users Manual - English - Page 19
Transferring the design to, an original card, Step 3
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Tutorial 7 To adjust the positions of the embroidery patterns, click the pattern to be moved, and then position the pointer over the pattern. When the shape of the pointer changes to , drag the pattern to the desired location. 2 Click File, then Write to Card. Tutorial 3 Click OK. a Note: When imported stitch patterns are enlarged or reduced, the embroidering quality may be reduced. Therefore, we recommend not enlarging or reducing stitch patterns. c "Enlarging/Reducing Stitch Patterns" on page 237 in the Instruction Manual (PDF format). Step 3 Transferring the design to an original card You can sew a pattern transferred to your sewing machine by writing it to media that can be used with your machine. For this example, we will transfer the design to an original card. b Memo: You can also transfer designs to a floppy disk, CompactFlash card, and USB media. You will need to check your machine for the correct media to use. 1 Insert an original card into the USB card writer module. a Note: When writing to an original card that already contains data, all data on the card will be deleted. Before using an original card, check that the designs on the card are no longer needed, and be sure to store all necessary data to a hard disk or other storage media. c "From an embroidery card" on page 49. 4 When the writing is finished, the following message appears. Click OK. a Note: • If the card writer module is not correctly connected, the error message "No card writer module is connected. Please connect card writer module." will appear. • If the original card is not inserted or is defective, the error message "No original card is inserted. Please insert an original card." will appear. b Memo: Stitch data is compressed to fit on an original card. Depending on the compression method, the size of the data may change. On average, a maximum of 200,000 stitches can fit on one card. However, the number of stitches in a pattern can vary depending on the type of machine that is used. 17