Brother International PR1050X Operation Manual - Page 100
Changing the Embroidering Position
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Changing the Embroidering Position When the embroidery machine is purchased, it was adjusted so that the beginning of the stitching was from the center of the pattern. Therefore, move the frame and adjust the embroidering position so that the center of the pattern aligns with the needle drop point at the sewing position. If you need to align the embroidering position to the specific point, follow the procedure described in "Aligning the Embroidering Position" on page 102. In addition, the angle of the entire pattern can be adjusted if the fabric cannot be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is positioned at an angle on the fabric. Touch , or in the embroidering a settings screen to select the speed. 4 3 2 1 1 Touch to move the frame by 0.1 mm. 2 Touch to move the frame by 0.5 mm. 3 Keep touching to move the frame at maximum speed. While using the built-in camera (page 104), the frame moves by 2.0 mm using the move key. 4 Move key Touch and b in the embroidering settings screen. Move the embroidery frame so that the needle drop point is at the center of the area where you wish to embroider. 1 2 1 Shows the vertical distance moved from center 2 Shows the horizontal distance moved from center • Touch to move the embroidery frame back to its original position (where the center of the embroidery frame is aligned with the needle drop point at the sewing position). → The embroidery frame moves in the opposite direction of the arrow. → The pattern in the pattern display area moves in the same direction of the arrow. The pattern can also be moved by dragging it. If a USB mouse is connected, move the mouse to position the pointer on the desired pattern, and then while holding in the left mouse button, drag the pattern. The pattern can also be dragged by selecting it directly in the screen with your finger or the touch pen. 98