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...10 130800051 BAG 230X310H 11 XE5132001 BAG_100X100 12 XE8480001 TABLE SET INSERTION 13 XE7421001 TOOL WRENCH M7 REMARKS No. CODE NAME REMARKS EMBROIDERY FRAME HOLDER C (for PR-1000) 14 XE7400001 TUBULAR ROUND ARM RA ASSY 15 XC7076051 SPRING,PLATE 16 XC7644051 SCREW, PAM (S/P WASHER) M3X5 17 ...XE7149001 TUBLAR ROUND ARM LC ASSY 18 XE7375001 SEAL 19 XE7140001 GUIDE PLATE ASSY 20 XE7152001 HOOP STAY C 21 XE2270001 MAGNET 22 XE2271001 MAGNET...
...10 130800051 BAG 230X310H 11 XE5132001 BAG_100X100 12 XE8480001 TABLE SET INSERTION 13 XE7421001 TOOL WRENCH M7 REMARKS No. CODE NAME REMARKS EMBROIDERY FRAME HOLDER C (for PR-1000) 14 XE7400001 TUBULAR ROUND ARM RA ASSY 15 XC7076051 SPRING,PLATE 16 XC7644051 SCREW, PAM (S/P WASHER) M3X5 17 ...XE7149001 TUBLAR ROUND ARM LC ASSY 18 XE7375001 SEAL 19 XE7140001 GUIDE PLATE ASSY 20 XE7152001 HOOP STAY C 21 XE2270001 MAGNET 22 XE2271001 MAGNET...
Users Manual - English
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...than 7 times, machine will stop when it easier to sew the pattern at all six needles can be freely determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the machine, regardless of a color, and pulls the upper thread from the materials at the same time. If ... required color can be used to sew at the thread trimming and while changing thread colors (moving the needle to be sewn within the embroidery frame with the center of the desired embroidering position aligned with this machine, it continues to operate automatically, from lowering the presser foot to...
...than 7 times, machine will stop when it easier to sew the pattern at all six needles can be freely determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the machine, regardless of a color, and pulls the upper thread from the materials at the same time. If ... required color can be used to sew at the thread trimming and while changing thread colors (moving the needle to be sewn within the embroidery frame with the center of the desired embroidering position aligned with this machine, it continues to operate automatically, from lowering the presser foot to...
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...the Image ...27 Checking a preview image ...27 Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame 28 Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame...28 Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine 30 Attaching the embroidery frame ...30 Checking the Embroidery Area 32 Continuing to the embroidering screen ...32 ... Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 64 Hooping the Fabric...65 Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames 65 Using the embroidery sheet...66 Large/small pieces of fabric ...67 Embroidery Frame Position and Movement 68 Changing the Embroidering Position ...
...the Image ...27 Checking a preview image ...27 Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame 28 Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame...28 Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine 30 Attaching the embroidery frame ...30 Checking the Embroidery Area 32 Continuing to the embroidering screen ...32 ... Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 64 Hooping the Fabric...65 Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames 65 Using the embroidery sheet...66 Large/small pieces of fabric ...67 Embroidery Frame Position and Movement 68 Changing the Embroidering Position ...
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... Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric 161 Color thread table ...163 Colors of Tajima (.dst) embroidery data ...163 Creating Beautiful Embroidery 164 Threads ...164 Stabilizers (Backing) ...165 Hooping Techniques...166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart ...167...
... Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric 161 Color thread table ...163 Colors of Tajima (.dst) embroidery data ...163 Creating Beautiful Embroidery 164 Threads ...164 Stabilizers (Backing) ...165 Hooping Techniques...166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart ...167...
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... Question, This May Help You 57 Installing the Bobbin 1 Turning ON the Machine 2 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 3 Editing the Embroidery Pattern 4 Specifying Embroidering Setting 5 Previewing the Image 6 Hooping the Fabric in order-from turning on the machine and sewing a pattern to the Machine 8 Checking... the Embroidery Area 9 Upper Threading 10 Sewing the Embroidery 11 Checking the Thread Tension 12 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 13 Turning Off...
... Question, This May Help You 57 Installing the Bobbin 1 Turning ON the Machine 2 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 3 Editing the Embroidery Pattern 4 Specifying Embroidering Setting 5 Previewing the Image 6 Hooping the Fabric in order-from turning on the machine and sewing a pattern to the Machine 8 Checking... the Embroidery Area 9 Upper Threading 10 Sewing the Embroidery 11 Checking the Thread Tension 12 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 13 Turning Off...
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...Procedure Operation 1 Install the bobbin. 2 Turn on specifying embroidering settings. p. 32 10 Thread the upper threads. p. 46 (Example) Embroidery pattern The operations to embroider the pattern shown at the left are provided on pages 14 to 16. Basic Procedures 17 p. 28 p. ... during the basic procedures are described on the following pages. p. 44 13 Remove the embroidery frame, and then remove the fabric from the frame. p. 27 7 Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame. Check the overall procedure below . p. 25 5 Specify the embroidering settings. Sapphire...
...Procedure Operation 1 Install the bobbin. 2 Turn on specifying embroidering settings. p. 32 10 Thread the upper threads. p. 46 (Example) Embroidery pattern The operations to embroider the pattern shown at the left are provided on pages 14 to 16. Basic Procedures 17 p. 28 p. ... during the basic procedures are described on the following pages. p. 44 13 Remove the embroidery frame, and then remove the fabric from the frame. p. 27 7 Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame. Check the overall procedure below . p. 25 5 Specify the embroidering settings. Sapphire...
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... may hit the presser foot, resulting in the embroidery frame. (Refer to "Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to use . ■ Embroidery frame types There are used appear lighter ( ). Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame Select an embroidery frame. 1 From the sizes of embroidery frames indicated in the embroidery frame. Be sure to Fabric" on page 63...
... may hit the presser foot, resulting in the embroidery frame. (Refer to "Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to use . ■ Embroidery frame types There are used appear lighter ( ). Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame Select an embroidery frame. 1 From the sizes of embroidery frames indicated in the embroidery frame. Be sure to Fabric" on page 63...
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... stretched and the use of stabilizer material differ depending on page 169.) 13 14 Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame 29 For details on hooping fabric in the large embroidery frame and the extra-large embroidery frame, refer to 12 "Using the Optional Cap Frame" on the type of ... lightly tapping it is described below. Try various methods to 9 achieve the best embroidering results. (Refer to "Hooping Techniques" on page 166.) 10 Memo 11 ● This embroidery machine can be used with the right side up on page 65. Securely tighten the screw, and then check ...
... stretched and the use of stabilizer material differ depending on page 169.) 13 14 Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame 29 For details on hooping fabric in the large embroidery frame and the extra-large embroidery frame, refer to 12 "Using the Optional Cap Frame" on the type of ... lightly tapping it is described below. Try various methods to 9 achieve the best embroidering results. (Refer to "Hooping Techniques" on page 166.) 10 Memo 11 ● This embroidery machine can be used with the right side up on page 65. Securely tighten the screw, and then check ...
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.... Positioning slots Positioning Pin Clip on the embroidery frame holder. 30 Attaching the embroidery frame Adjust the width of the embroidery frame holder to the embroidery machine. Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine After hooping the fabric in red. Note ● Before attaching the embroidery frame, check that the embroidery frame does not hit any other part...
.... Positioning slots Positioning Pin Clip on the embroidery frame holder. 30 Attaching the embroidery frame Adjust the width of the embroidery frame holder to the embroidery machine. Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine After hooping the fabric in red. Note ● Before attaching the embroidery frame, check that the embroidery frame does not hit any other part...
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..........60 Changing the Needle 61 Replacing the needle / 61 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 63 Embroidery frame types and applications / 63 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 64 Hooping the Fabric 65 Hooping the fabric in chapter 2, such as sewing a pattern with Designs of ...Machine 81 Adjusting the Thread Tension 83 Adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread / 83 Adjusting the tension of fabric / 67 Embroidery Frame Position and Movement 68 Changing the Embroidering Position 70 Adjusting the angle / 71 Embroidering a Pattern Containing Seven or More ...
..........60 Changing the Needle 61 Replacing the needle / 61 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 63 Embroidery frame types and applications / 63 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 64 Hooping the Fabric 65 Hooping the fabric in chapter 2, such as sewing a pattern with Designs of ...Machine 81 Adjusting the Thread Tension 83 Adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread / 83 Adjusting the tension of fabric / 67 Embroidery Frame Position and Movement 68 Changing the Embroidering Position 70 Adjusting the angle / 71 Embroidering a Pattern Containing Seven or More ...
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... be embroidered with hats having a front area of the sizes indicated in which may pucker. In addition to use embroidery frames of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as nametags. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on page 65.) (Refer to "Using the Optional Cap Frame" on page 28.) Cap frame (optional) Embroidering...
... be embroidered with hats having a front area of the sizes indicated in which may pucker. In addition to use embroidery frames of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as nametags. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on page 65.) (Refer to "Using the Optional Cap Frame" on page 28.) Cap frame (optional) Embroidering...
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...stabilizer (backing) for embroidering. When framing the fabric in the embroidery frame, be sure that the stabilizer (backing) is difficult to iron, hoop a layer of the iron-on stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without affixing it . ● For other uses of ...stabilizer (backing), refer to "Stabilizers (Backing)" on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) ...
...stabilizer (backing) for embroidering. When framing the fabric in the embroidery frame, be sure that the stabilizer (backing) is difficult to iron, hoop a layer of the iron-on stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without affixing it . ● For other uses of ...stabilizer (backing), refer to "Stabilizers (Backing)" on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) ...
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Sapphire.book Page 65 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of inner & outer frames are even • Using the included disc-shaped screwdriver, firmly tighten the screw. ...fabric in the direction indicated by arrow C and insert corner C, and then 1 1 Disc-shaped screwdriver Memo ● To correctly frame the fabric in the embroidery frame. Either side can be used as the front. Then insert the opposite corner of non screw corner D. 3 • After stretching the fabric, lightly ...
Sapphire.book Page 65 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of inner & outer frames are even • Using the included disc-shaped screwdriver, firmly tighten the screw. ...fabric in the direction indicated by arrow C and insert corner C, and then 1 1 Disc-shaped screwdriver Memo ● To correctly frame the fabric in the embroidery frame. Either side can be used as the front. Then insert the opposite corner of non screw corner D. 3 • After stretching the fabric, lightly ...
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Sapphire.book Page 66 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Using the embroidery sheet In order to hoop the fabric so that the pattern will be sewn in the frame. Remove the embroidery sheet. 4 Place the embroidery sheet on the fabric. 1 Guidelines 2 Inner frame Gently stretch the fabric, so that you want to...
Sapphire.book Page 66 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Using the embroidery sheet In order to hoop the fabric so that the pattern will be sewn in the frame. Remove the embroidery sheet. 4 Place the embroidery sheet on the fabric. 1 Guidelines 2 Inner frame Gently stretch the fabric, so that you want to...
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...a piece of fabric, use spray fabric adhesive to attach the corner of the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. Sapphire.book Page 67 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Large/small pieces of fabric This section provides information...wish to use spray fabric adhesive to attach the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. Embroidering with the stabilizer (backing), in the embroidery frame. ■ Embroidering small pieces of fabric When embroidering pieces of fabric that it ...
...a piece of fabric, use spray fabric adhesive to attach the corner of the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. Sapphire.book Page 67 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Large/small pieces of fabric This section provides information...wish to use spray fabric adhesive to attach the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. Embroidering with the stabilizer (backing), in the embroidery frame. ■ Embroidering small pieces of fabric When embroidering pieces of fabric that it ...
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...its original position (where the center of the embroidery frame is aligned with the needle drop point at the sewing position. X The embroidery frame moves in the opposite direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is at the center of... X The needle and presser foot are locked in the illustration, insert the allen 1 screwdriver into the lock position. Therefore, move the embroidery frame back to slowly lower the needle bar down position), the needle drop point can be adjusted if the fabric cannot be seen. As...
...its original position (where the center of the embroidery frame is aligned with the needle drop point at the sewing position. X The embroidery frame moves in the opposite direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is at the center of... X The needle and presser foot are locked in the illustration, insert the allen 1 screwdriver into the lock position. Therefore, move the embroidery frame back to slowly lower the needle bar down position), the needle drop point can be adjusted if the fabric cannot be seen. As...
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...details, refer to page 70. to check the For more details, refer to page 32. When the embroidering settings screen is enlarged in the embroidery frame. Example: When embroidering a T-shirt Rotate the pattern 180 degrees. Each touch of a key rotates the pattern. 1 Shows the angle of... the pattern after the entire pattern is rotated, the following error message appears. also, this operation, fine adjustments can be made to being hooped in the pattern editing screen so that it changes to . After making the desired changes, touch 5 . Memo ● With this operation...
...details, refer to page 70. to check the For more details, refer to page 32. When the embroidering settings screen is enlarged in the embroidery frame. Example: When embroidering a T-shirt Rotate the pattern 180 degrees. Each touch of a key rotates the pattern. 1 Shows the angle of... the pattern after the entire pattern is rotated, the following error message appears. also, this operation, fine adjustments can be made to being hooped in the pattern editing screen so that it changes to . After making the desired changes, touch 5 . Memo ● With this operation...
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... head of Tajima (.dst) embroidery data / 163 Creating Beautiful Embroidery 164 Threads / 164 Stabilizers (Backing) / 165 Hooping Techniques / 166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart / 167 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for creating beautiful embroidery, and details on maintenance procedures... applications, pointers for industrial embroidery machines ......168 Using the Optional Cap Frame 169 Cap frame and its accessories / 169 Preparing to create appliqués (2) / 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600 160 Checking the thread tension...
... head of Tajima (.dst) embroidery data / 163 Creating Beautiful Embroidery 164 Threads / 164 Stabilizers (Backing) / 165 Hooping Techniques / 166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart / 167 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for creating beautiful embroidery, and details on maintenance procedures... applications, pointers for industrial embroidery machines ......168 Using the Optional Cap Frame 169 Cap frame and its accessories / 169 Preparing to create appliqués (2) / 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600 160 Checking the thread tension...
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... on the front after embroidering is completed and 2. Without the proper type of the fabric after you need stability with baby garments. When the embroidery is excellent for example, with a light and soft touch in your finished product, for medium- weights, sizes and textures are examples of materials...may cause the design to keep the nap or pile, for those difficult-to "stick on towels, from the edges of your fabric to -hoop fabrics. Water-soluble stabilizer is also used as a backing when stitching lace or other motifs where the desired result is also used as a ...
... on the front after embroidering is completed and 2. Without the proper type of the fabric after you need stability with baby garments. When the embroidery is excellent for example, with a light and soft touch in your finished product, for medium- weights, sizes and textures are examples of materials...may cause the design to keep the nap or pile, for those difficult-to "stick on towels, from the edges of your fabric to -hoop fabrics. Water-soluble stabilizer is also used as a backing when stitching lace or other motifs where the desired result is also used as a ...
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...allows embroidering of the front of a garment without stitching through the back of embroidery frame may result in the fabric and may also be generated between design parts. They are specialized embroidery frames (hoops) designed to hold caps for embroidering. Pull no more than is a statement...tubular machine). Overstretching the fabric during sewing or damage the product altogether. Sapphire.book Page 166 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Appendix Hooping Techniques "Use the right tool for the right job" is necessary to make the fabric flat and smooth. Cap frames: These are available...
...allows embroidering of the front of a garment without stitching through the back of embroidery frame may result in the fabric and may also be generated between design parts. They are specialized embroidery frames (hoops) designed to hold caps for embroidering. Pull no more than is a statement...tubular machine). Overstretching the fabric during sewing or damage the product altogether. Sapphire.book Page 166 Friday, August 1, 2003 9:12 AM Appendix Hooping Techniques "Use the right tool for the right job" is necessary to make the fabric flat and smooth. Cap frames: These are available...