Brother International PR670E Operation Manual - Page 119

Setting the Machine to, Stop at Color Changes

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EMBROIDERING SETTINGS Memo • You can also specify a maximum sewing speed to a certain needle bar in the reserved needle bar settings (refer to page 120). When you set the slower sewing speed to a certain needle bar, the sewing speed set with the procedure described in this page, will not change the sewing speed on the balance of the needles. It changes the speed of the reserved needle. • Decrease the sewing speed when embroidering on thin, thick or heavy fabrics. In addition, the machine embroiders more quietly at a slower sewing speed. • The sewing speed can be changed while embroidery is being sewn. • The maximum sewing speed setting does not change until a new setting is selected. The setting specified before the machine is turned off remains selected the next time that the machine is turned on. • Decrease the sewing speed to 400 spm, when using a weak thread like a metallic thread. Setting the Machine to Stop at Color Changes The machine can be stopped at any time; however, if the machine is stopped while it is embroidering, it is better to go back a few stitches before continuing sewing to overlap the stitching. If the machine stops at a color change, it is not necessary to go back through the stitching before continuing embroidering. Stopping the machine at the next color change The machine can be set to stop before sewing the next color. 4 While sewing the color before the point a where you wish to stop the machine, touch so that it changes to . After finishing sewing the area for the b current color, the next needle bar moves into position and the machine stops before sewing the next color.  changes back to . • If the machine is temporarily turned off, you will be asked if you wish to continue sewing or select a new pattern when the machine is turned on again. Touch to continue embroidering. (Refer to "Resume Embroidering After Turning Off the Machine" on page 101.) 117

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EMBROIDERING SETTINGS
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4
The machine can be stopped at any time;
however, if the machine is stopped while it is
embroidering, it is better to go back a few stitches
before continuing sewing to overlap the stitching.
If the machine stops at a color change, it is not
necessary to go back through the stitching before
continuing embroidering.
Stopping the machine at the next
color change
The machine can be set to stop before sewing the
next color.
a
While sewing the color before the point
where you wish to stop the machine, touch
so that it changes to
.
b
After finishing sewing the area for the
current color, the next needle bar moves
into position and the machine stops before
sewing the next color.
changes back to
.
• If the machine is temporarily turned off, you will be
asked if you wish to continue sewing or select a new
pattern when the machine is turned on again.
Touch
to continue embroidering. (Refer to
“Resume Embroidering After Turning Off the
Machine” on page 101.)
Memo
• You can also specify a maximum sewing
speed to a certain needle bar in the
reserved needle bar settings (refer to
page 120). When you set the slower sewing
speed to a certain needle bar, the sewing
speed set with the procedure described in
this page, will not change the sewing speed
on the balance of the needles. It changes
the speed of the reserved needle.
• Decrease the sewing speed when
embroidering on thin, thick or heavy fabrics.
In addition, the machine embroiders more
quietly at a slower sewing speed.
• The sewing speed can be changed while
embroidery is being sewn.
• The maximum sewing speed setting does
not change until a new setting is selected.
The setting specified before the machine is
turned off remains selected the next time
that the machine is turned on.
• Decrease the sewing speed to 400 spm,
when using a weak thread like a metallic
thread.
Setting the Machine to
Stop at Color Changes