Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 26

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Balancing out or reverse stitch correction Balancing out serves to correct pattern- or program combinations which are sewn with a slight shift owing to influences by the type of material or working method used. The stitch length of the reverse stit- P ' minus settings shorten the reverse stitches and the patterns or programs become longer, and the plus "+" set tings lengthen the reverse stitches and the pattern or programs become shor ter. Examples: 1. Correction of individual patterns (also in the MEM-memory) Pattern too long Program: 28 [ [ f I I I4Lj I I I l1j i prog o t9 4 &&&& - ) progr.: 31 33 25 27 23 27 27 23 27 Corrected by + 3 Rule: If the pattern is too long, cor rection has to be made by "+" (from + 1 to + 7). 2. Correction of pattem and program combinations (in the MEM-memory) 5I , ' Combination: -''J=. ..' V Corrected by: +3: Rule: If the last pattern or program is corrected with or "+" and entered, this correction applies to the entire program combination.

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Balancing
out
or
reverse
stitch
correction
Balancing
out
serves
to
correct
pat-
[
1
tern-
or
program
combinations
which
[
f
I
I
I4Lj
I
I
I
lj
i
are
sewn
with
a
slight
shift
owing
to
influences
by
the
type
of
material
or
prog
o
working
method
used.
The
stitch
length
of
the
reverse
stit-
t9
4
P
&
&
&&
minus
settings
shorten the
reverse
stitches
and
the
patterns
or
programs
)
become
longer,
and
the
plus
“+“
set
tings
lengthen
the
reverse
stitches
and
the
pattern
or
programs
become
shor
ter.
progr.:
Examples:
1.
Correction
of
individual
patterns
(also
in
the
MEM-memory)
31
33
25
Pattern
too
long
27
23
27
27
23
27
Program:
28
Corrected
by
+
3
Rule:
If
the
pattern
is
too
long,
cor
rection
has
to
be
made
by
“+“
(from
+
1
to
+
7).
2.
Correction
of
pattem
and
program
combinations
(in
the
MEM-memory)
5I
,
Combination:
-‘‘J=.
..‘
V
Corrected
by:
+3:
Rule:
If
the
last
pattern
or
program
is
corrected
with
or
“+“
and
entered,
this
correction
applies
to
the
entire
program
combination.