Brother International PR1050X Operation Manual - Page 180
Changing the size of a pattern, Normal resizing mode
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Changing the size of a pattern (Normal resizing mode) The size of the pattern can be increased or decreased to between 90% and 120% of its original size. Touch . a → The screen shown below appears. • The pattern rotation handle appears in the screen. The pattern can be rotated while it is being resized. For details on rotating the pattern, refer to "Adjusting the angle" on page 99. Enlarges only in the horizontal direction. Normal resizing mode Enlarges/reduces without changing the number of stitches. Stitch Recalculator mode Enlarges/reduces while thread density is maintained. Selects a pattern to be resized. Moves the pattern in the direction of the arrow on the key. Touch this key to return the pattern to its original size. Closes the screen. Available only with character patterns. Touch this key to switch the size of the character pattern. If is not selected, touch . b If a new pattern is selected, is selected. Simply continue with step c. Touch the keys to adjust the pattern to the c desired size. Each touch of a key slightly enlarges or reduces the pattern. 1 2 Example: Original angle Reduces without changing the heightto-width proportion. Reduces only in the vertical direction. Reduces only in the horizontal direction. Enlarges without changing the heightto-width proportion. Enlarges only in the vertical direction. 178 The size of the pattern is displayed after a key is touched to change it. 1 Vertical length 2 Horizontal width • The size that the pattern can be enlarged depending on the pattern or character. • Depending on the pattern or character, if it is rotated 90 degrees it may be enlarged even more. • If the pattern is rotated, the vertical and horizontal directions may be reversed. • To return the pattern to its original size, touch . If necessary, touch the arrow keys to adjust d the position of the pattern. (For more details, refer to page 176.)