Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 142

Embroidery Patterns For The, Optional Jumbo Frame

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EMBROIDERY PATTERNS FOR THE OPTIONAL JUMBO FRAME Patterns can be created in embroidery editing software version PE-DESIGN NEXT or later to be used with the Jumbo frame (optional). When using the jumbo frame you must also use the included wide table (PRWT1). When a jumbo frame pattern is created in embroidery editing software, the pattern is automatically divided into two sections that can be combined into a single embroidery design when it is embroidered with the jumbo frame. When the jumbo frame is used, embroidery with a maximum size of 350 mm × 350 mm (14 inches × 14 inches) can be embroidered without having to shift the fabric within the frame. For details on creating jumbo frame patterns, refer to the Instruction Manual provided with the embroidery editing software version PE-DESIGN NEXT or later. After the jumbo frame pattern has been created, follow the procedure described below to transfer the pattern to the machine using external connection and begin embroidering. Jumbo frame patterns consist of a set of two patterns. To be able to use them as a jumbo frame pattern, do not save them in the machine's memory. Connect the device containing the jumbo frame a pattern to this machine, and then select the jumbo frame pattern from the pattern selection screen. * For details on retrieving the pattern, refer to page 130. Touch to select the first section of the pattern to be b embroidered, and then touch . Note • Before you start embroidering the jumbo frame pattern, prepare the optional jumbo frame. • Contact your authorized Brother dealer for purchasing the optional jumbo frame. • After hooping fabric or a garment, make sure that the inner frame is lower than the outer frame so that the frame sits flat against the extension table. Check the size of the pattern, and then hoop fabric that c is large enough in the optional jumbo frame. * For details on attaching the optional jumbo frame, refer to "Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame" on page 62. Note • When hooping the fabric, position it within the embroidery frame so there is at least 10 mm (3/8 inch) of space to the inside of the frame. 140 1 more than 10 mm (3/8 inch) 2 Location where the pattern is to be embroidered

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Patterns can be created in embroidery editing software
version PE-DESIGN NEXT or later to be used with the
Jumbo frame (optional).
When using the jumbo frame you must also use the
included wide table (PRWT1).
When a jumbo frame pattern is created in embroidery
editing software, the pattern is automatically divided into
two sections that can be combined into a single
embroidery design when it is embroidered with the jumbo
frame. When the jumbo frame is used, embroidery with a
maximum size of 350 mm × 350 mm (14 inches × 14
inches) can be embroidered without having to shift the
fabric within the frame.
For details on creating jumbo frame patterns, refer to the
Instruction Manual provided with the embroidery editing
software version PE-DESIGN NEXT or later.
After the jumbo frame pattern has been created, follow the
procedure described below to transfer the pattern to the
machine using external connection and begin
embroidering.
Jumbo frame patterns consist of a set of two patterns. To be
able to use them as a jumbo frame pattern, do not save
them in the machine's memory.
a
Connect the device containing the jumbo frame
pattern to this machine, and then select the jumbo
frame pattern from the pattern selection screen.
*
For details on retrieving the pattern, refer to
page 130.
b
Touch
to select the first section of the pattern to be
embroidered, and then touch
.
c
Check the size of the pattern, and then hoop fabric that
is large enough in the optional jumbo frame.
*
For details on attaching the optional jumbo frame,
refer to “Hooping the fabric in the embroidery
frame” on page 62.
EMBROIDERY PATTERNS FOR THE
OPTIONAL JUMBO FRAME
Note
Before you start embroidering the jumbo frame
pattern, prepare the optional jumbo frame.
Contact your authorized Brother dealer for
purchasing the optional jumbo frame.
After hooping fabric or a garment, make sure that
the inner frame is lower than the outer frame so
that the frame sits flat against the extension table.
Note
When hooping the fabric, position it within the
embroidery frame so there is at least 10 mm (3/8
inch) of space to the inside of the frame.
1
more than 10 mm (3/8 inch)
2
Location where the pattern is to be embroidered