Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 158

My Design Center With Scan

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Specifying global stitch settings The same stitch settings can be changed at the same time for multiple patterns of the same type. Use a to select the stitch whose settings are to be changed, and then touch . MY DESIGN CENTER WITH SCAN Memo • The scanning frame is an optional accessory in some countries or regions. Attaching the scanning frame Prepare the desired drawing/illustration. a CAUTION • To avoid having the embroidery foot strike the frame during the scanning process and possibly causing injury, check the following: the thickness of the fabric or paper, creases or folds in the fabric or paper that may be rolled up too close to the frame.  The same stitch type areas will be selected at the same time. Memo • Only one sheet of paper can be placed in the scanning frame per scan. Position the paper to be scanned so that it is aligned b with the lower-left corner, securing the paper in place with the magnets. * Place the magnets at six locations around the paper to secure it, making sure that the line drawing is not covered. Follow steps b through d in "Specifying individual b stitch settings" on page 154 to change the settings. Touch , c settings screen. to display the embroidering 1 2 1 Touch 2 Touch to check an enlarged view of the pattern. to save the embroidery data. 156 Note • The scanning area is 300 mm × 200 mm (approx. 11-3/4 inches × 7-7/8 inches). There are scan area marks within the frame. Make sure that the paper is placed within the mark. Any part of the image that is outside the mark will not be scanned. 1 3 2 1 1 300 mm × 200 mm (approx. 11-3/4 inches × 7-7/8 inches) mark (maximum scanning field) 2 Scan area 3 Outside the scan area

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Specifying global stitch settings
The same stitch settings can be changed at the same time for
multiple patterns of the same type.
a
Use
to select the stitch whose settings are to
be changed, and then touch
.
The same stitch type areas will be selected at the
same time.
b
Follow steps
b
through
d
in “Specifying individual
stitch settings” on page 154 to change the settings.
c
Touch
,
to display the embroidering
settings screen.
1
Touch
to check an enlarged view of the pattern.
2
Touch
to save the embroidery data.
Attaching the scanning frame
a
Prepare the desired drawing/illustration.
b
Position the paper to be scanned so that it is aligned
with the lower-left corner, securing the paper in place
with the magnets.
*
Place the magnets at six locations around the paper
to secure it, making sure that the line drawing is not
covered.
1
2
MY DESIGN CENTER WITH SCAN
Memo
The scanning frame is an optional accessory in
some countries or regions.
CAUTION
To avoid having the embroidery foot strike the
frame during the scanning process and
possibly causing injury, check the following:
the thickness of the fabric or paper, creases or
folds in the fabric or paper that may be rolled
up too close to the frame.
Memo
Only one sheet of paper can be placed in the
scanning frame per scan.
Note
The scanning area is 300 mm × 200 mm (approx.
11-3/4 inches × 7-7/8 inches). There are scan area
marks within the frame. Make sure that the paper is
placed within the mark. Any part of the image that
is outside the mark will not be scanned.
1
300 mm × 200 mm (approx. 11-3/4 inches × 7-7/8
inches) mark (maximum scanning field)
2
Scan area
3
Outside the scan area
2
3
1
1