Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 77

Using the built-in camera

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Using the built-in camera The camera built into this machine can be used to easily align the embroidering position. This is useful for patterns which need to be embroidered in particular position as shown below. Touch e Select f BASIC EMBROIDERY in the embroidering settings screen. . 2 Use a chalk pencil to mark the desired embroidering a position. 1 Chalk pencil mark Memo • The different methods of rotating a pattern and aligning its position while checking the image shown by the camera are described below. When selecting When selecting Hoop the fabric. b Note • When hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame, make sure that the embroidery pattern will fit within the embroidering area of the frame being used. 1 Embroidering area 2 Embroidery pattern size 3 Chalk pencil mark a a The mask is based on the Since the mask is based pattern after it has been on the pattern before it rotated. If there are has been rotated, this multiple patterns, the method is useful when mask is created around all embroidering in a patterns. location where the pattern cannot easily be aligned. If there are multiple patterns, a pattern can be selected as the reference for the embroidering starting position. 1 Mask outline of pattern Touch to set the starting point to the left-lower of g the pattern. 1 Select the pattern. c Touch d screen. to display the embroidering settings 1 If there are multiple patterns, select the pattern to be used as the reference for the embroidering starting position. Touch . h Specify the appropriate image settings in advance. i (page 73) • Better camera image results can be achieved with the appropriate settings. Touch . j 75

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BASIC EMBROIDERY
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2
Using the built-in camera
The camera built into this machine can be used to easily align
the embroidering position. This is useful for patterns which
need to be embroidered in particular position as shown
below.
a
Use a chalk pencil to mark the desired embroidering
position.
b
Hoop the fabric.
c
Select the pattern.
d
Touch
to display the embroidering settings
screen.
e
Touch
in the embroidering settings screen.
f
Select
.
g
Touch
to set the starting point to the left-lower of
the pattern.
1
If there are multiple patterns, select the pattern to be
used as the reference for the embroidering starting
position.
h
Touch
.
i
Specify the appropriate image settings in advance.
(page 73)
• Better camera image results can be achieved with the
appropriate settings.
j
Touch
.
1
Chalk pencil mark
Note
When hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame,
make sure that the embroidery pattern will fit within
the embroidering area of the frame being used.
1
Embroidering area
2
Embroidery pattern
size
3
Chalk pencil mark
Memo
The different methods of rotating a pattern and
aligning its position while checking the image
shown by the camera are described below.
1
Mask outline of pattern
When selecting
When selecting
The mask is based on the
pattern after it has been
rotated. If there are
multiple patterns, the
mask is created around all
patterns.
Since the mask is based
on the pattern before it
has been rotated, this
method is useful when
embroidering in a
location where the
pattern cannot easily be
aligned. If there are
multiple patterns, a
pattern can be selected as
the reference for the
embroidering starting
position.
a
a
1