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When You Have a Question, This May Help You Technical terms: ■ DST This is the extension of Tajima data file (*.dst) that is one of the data formats of embroidery patterns. Tajima data does not contain color information, therefore the embroidery machine automatically assigns colors when a Tajima (.dst) file is loaded. (Refer to page 250.) ■ Needle number The needles are numbered from right to left. The far right needle is number 1 needle. (Refer to page 7.) ■ Needle at the "embroidering position" This is the needle that is placed above the needle hole in the needle plate. The needle bar case is moved to position that particular needle with the next thread color to the "embroidering position". Also when using the needle threader, the needle that is going to be threaded should be moved to the "position of embroidery". (Refer to page 62 and page 63.) Patterns: Following patterns can be processed by the machine to embroider. - Use USB media or SD cards to transfer the embroidery data with *.pen, *.pes, *.phc or *.dst format to the machine. Using the USB cable, the data can be transferred from the PC to the machine. - Optional embroidery cards - Embroidery patterns created by digitizing software program - The patterns saved on USB media by the machine Embroidering: ■ Customize the embroidery colors - Use the thread color function by selecting either 64 colors or 300 colors, or by setting the custom thread color table on the pattern editing screen. For more details, see page 195 and page 197. - Use the manual color sequence function in the embroidering settings screen. For more details, see page 132. - Use the "Temporary needle bar setting" function by selecting the key on the "Embroidering" screen. More details please see the page 142. ■ Resume an unfinished pattern from the last time the machine was switched off. - The machine remembers the pattern and the position even after turning off the power. And the machine can resume the embroidery when the machine turns on again. (Refer to "Resume Embroidering After Turning Off the Machine" on page 122.) 1 Needle hole in the needle plate 2 Needle ■ Wiper This is the mechanism for pulling the thread. The wiper pulls the thread when the needle threader is used. The wiper also pulls the thread from the material when the machine trims the thread. This makes trimming threads after embroidering un-necessary. (Refer to page 62.) 80