Brother International PR670E Operation Manual - Page 153
Changing the pattern size while, maintaining the desired thread, density stitch recalculator
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SELECTING/EDITING/SAVING PATTERNS If necessary, touch the arrow keys to adjust Press . d the position of the pattern. a (For more details, refer to page 148.) After making the desired changes, touch e . The pattern editing screen appears again. CAUTION • After changing the size of the pattern, check the icons for the embroidery frames that can be used and use only the indicated frames. If a frame other than those indicated are used, the presser foot may hit the embroidery frame and cause injuries. The following screen is displayed. (Refer to page 150) Press to enter Stitch Recalculator b mode ( ). Changing the pattern size while maintaining the desired thread density (stitch recalculator) In the embroidery edit screen, the size of the pattern can be changed while the desired thread density is maintained. With this function, the pattern will be enlarged or reduced at a larger ratio than with normal pattern resizing. 5 Memo • Stitch Recalculator cannot be used if does not appear. When the following message appears, touch c . Note • In order to check the finished embroidery before sewing on your project, sew trial embroidery using the same fabric and thread as those in your project. • This function cannot be used with character patterns, frame patterns, repeated (border) patterns and large buttonhole patterns. However, a repeated pattern can be created from a pattern resized using this function. • Patterns with a large number of stitches (about 100,001 or more) cannot be resized while maintaining a desired thread density. The maximum limit for the number of stitches differs depending on the data size of pattern. • If this function is used, thread density is maintained while the pattern is enlarged/ reduced. However, the needle drop point pattern is not entirely maintained. Use the normal resizing mode depending on the results of trial embroidering. The pattern will be returned to its original size, angle, and position as it was before it was edited. Select how to change the pattern size. d (Refer to page 150.) 151