Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 95

Adjusting While, Embroidering

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Pull out the old thread just after the needle bar thread d guide. BASIC EMBROIDERY ADJUSTING WHILE EMBROIDERING Continue pulling the thread until the knot is below the needle. Cut the knot. Use the automatic needle-threading mechanism to e thread the needle with the new thread. (page 85)  This completes the changing of the thread spool. Note • When pulling out the thread, do not pull the knot through the eye of the needle. If the knot is pulled through the eye of the needle, the needle may be damaged. If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering, the machine will automatically stop. Since some stitches may be embroidered with only one thread, go back through the stitching to a point prior to the stoppage before continuing embroidering. 2 Note • If [Thread Sensor] is set to [OFF], the machine does not stop until embroidering is finished. Normally, the [Thread Sensor] should be set to [ON]. • Be careful when going back or forward through the stitching since the embroidery frame moves at the same time. ■ If the upper thread breaks Re-thread the upper thread. (page 82) a Touch . b  The stitch navigating screen appears. Touch c screen. to check the needle drop point on the LCD  The camera view window appears. • Touch to zoom up the camera view twice the size of normal view. 93

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BASIC EMBROIDERY
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d
Pull out the old thread just after the needle bar thread
guide.
Continue pulling the thread until the knot is below the
needle. Cut the knot.
e
Use the automatic needle-threading mechanism to
thread the needle with the new thread. (page 85)
This completes the changing of the thread spool.
If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread
runs out while embroidering
If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while
embroidering, the machine will automatically stop. Since
some stitches may be embroidered with only one thread, go
back through the stitching to a point prior to the stoppage
before continuing embroidering.
If the upper thread breaks
a
Re-thread the upper thread. (page 82)
b
Touch
.
The stitch navigating screen appears.
c
Touch
to check the needle drop point on the LCD
screen.
The camera view window appears.
• Touch
to zoom up the camera view twice the
size of normal view.
Note
When pulling out the thread, do not pull the knot
through the eye of the needle. If the knot is pulled
through the eye of the needle, the needle may be
damaged.
ADJUSTING WHILE
EMBROIDERING
Note
If [Thread Sensor] is set to [OFF], the machine does
not stop until embroidering is finished. Normally,
the [Thread Sensor] should be set to [ON].
Be careful when going back or forward through the
stitching since the embroidery frame moves at the
same time.