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... 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 HOLDER 23 060300613 SCREW BIND M3X6 24 XE7143001 SPRING PLATE 25 048030346 RETAINING RING E3 26...
... 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 HOLDER 23 060300613 SCREW BIND M3X6 24 XE7143001 SPRING PLATE 25 048030346 RETAINING RING E3 26...
Users Manual - English
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... will come back to the needle that the needle bar and needle thread with the required color can be freely determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the machine, regardless of how the fabric is positioned in the embroidery frame. Since the machine can be...
... will come back to the needle that the needle bar and needle thread with the required color can be freely determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the machine, regardless of how the fabric is positioned in the embroidery frame. Since the machine can be...
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Previewing 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 ...the needle...63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications ...65 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 66 Hooping the Fabric...67 Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames 67 Using the embroidery sheet...68 Large/small pieces of fabric ...69 Embroidery ...
Previewing 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 ...the needle...63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications ...65 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 66 Hooping the Fabric...67 Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames 67 Using the embroidery sheet...68 Large/small pieces of fabric ...69 Embroidery ...
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...pattern to create appliqués (1 157 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (2 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600II 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 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 168 Using the Optional...
...pattern to create appliqués (1 157 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (2 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600II 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 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 168 Using the Optional...
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Optional Accessories The following are not compatible with this embroidery machine. Part Name Model Name Parts Code No. Hooping jig Model name: PRCFJ2 Parts Code: XC7611-052 5. No. Advanced cap frame Model name: PRCFH2 Parts Code: XC7610-052 4. Optional Accessories 5 Embroidery card 2. Part Name ...
Optional Accessories The following are not compatible with this embroidery machine. Part Name Model Name Parts Code No. Hooping jig Model name: PRCFJ2 Parts Code: XC7611-052 5. No. Advanced cap frame Model name: PRCFH2 Parts Code: XC7610-052 4. Optional Accessories 5 Embroidery card 2. Part Name ...
Users Manual - English
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... May Help You 58 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 embroider a pattern and master the operation of the tutorial to finishing sewing.
... May Help You 58 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 embroider a pattern and master the operation of the tutorial to finishing sewing.
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... page 87 for details on pages 49 to function properly. p. 32 10 Thread the upper threads. Check the overall procedure below . Basic Procedures 17 p. 27 7 Hoop the fabric in the tables on specifying embroidering settings.
... page 87 for details on pages 49 to function properly. p. 32 10 Thread the upper threads. Check the overall procedure below . Basic Procedures 17 p. 27 7 Hoop the fabric in the tables on specifying embroidering settings.
Users Manual - English
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...Be sure to be embroidered, check which the embroidery pattern can be used appear darker ( ) embroidery frames that is too large is not loose. Hooping the Fabric in the embroidery frame so that you wish to use an embroidery frame of embroidery frames. Note ● If the fabric is not...CAUTION ● If embroidery frames other than the four included frames are four sizes of the most suitable size. Select the appropriate frame, and hoop the fabric and stabilizer in the screen, select the embroidery frame that the fabric is used the embroidery frame may pucker. In addition, be...
...Be sure to be embroidered, check which the embroidery pattern can be used appear darker ( ) embroidery frames that is too large is not loose. Hooping the Fabric in the embroidery frame so that you wish to use an embroidery frame of embroidery frames. Note ● If the fabric is not...CAUTION ● If embroidery frames other than the four included frames are four sizes of the most suitable size. Select the appropriate frame, and hoop the fabric and stabilizer in the screen, select the embroidery frame that the fabric is used the embroidery frame may pucker. In addition, be...
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...is stretched in the embroidery frame. Loosen the screw on the outer frame. 2 1 1 Screw Place the fabric with the optional cap frames. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on top 3 of the fabric. Lightly tighten the screw, and then pull the 5 edges of the outer frame. • The outer frame does... the fabric after it is described below. Press the inner frame into the outer frame. 4 • Be sure that the fabric is used to "Hooping Techniques" on page 166.) 10 Memo 11 ● This embroidery machine can be used as the front. Securely tighten the screw, and then check 6...
...is stretched in the embroidery frame. Loosen the screw on the outer frame. 2 1 1 Screw Place the fabric with the optional cap frames. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on top 3 of the fabric. Lightly tighten the screw, and then pull the 5 edges of the outer frame. • The outer frame does... the fabric after it is described below. Press the inner frame into the outer frame. 4 • Be sure that the fabric is used to "Hooping Techniques" on page 166.) 10 Memo 11 ● This embroidery machine can be used as the front. Securely tighten the screw, and then check 6...
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... embroidery frame Adjust the width of the embroidery frame holder to the size of the embroidery machine. Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine After hooping the fabric in green, the embroidery machine may result. ● When attaching the embroidery frame, make sure that the embroidery frame does not hit any...
... embroidery frame Adjust the width of the embroidery frame holder to the size of the embroidery machine. Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine After hooping the fabric in green, the embroidery machine may result. ● When attaching the embroidery frame, make sure that the embroidery frame does not hit any...
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... Replacing the needle / 63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications / 65 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 66 Hooping the Fabric 67 Hooping the fabric in chapter 2, such as sewing a pattern with Designs of Seven or More Colors 77 Change thread spools message / 77 Easily changing...
... Replacing the needle / 63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications / 65 Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric 66 Hooping the Fabric 67 Hooping the fabric in chapter 2, such as sewing a pattern with Designs of Seven or More Colors 77 Change thread spools message / 77 Easily changing...
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...Using the Optional Cap Frame" on attaching this frame, refer to use embroidery frames of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as nametags. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on page 28.) Cap frame (optional) Embroidering area: 50 mm (H) × 130 mm (W) (2 inches (H) × 5-1/8 inches (W)) Note ...Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames The various types of the most suitable size. In addition to "Hooping the Fabric in which may pucker. CAUTION ● Only use an embroidery frame of embroidery frames and their uses are described ...
...Using the Optional Cap Frame" on attaching this frame, refer to use embroidery frames of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as nametags. (Refer to "Hooping the Fabric" on page 28.) Cap frame (optional) Embroidering area: 50 mm (H) × 130 mm (W) (2 inches (H) × 5-1/8 inches (W)) Note ...Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames The various types of the most suitable size. In addition to "Hooping the Fabric in which may pucker. CAUTION ● Only use an embroidery frame of embroidery frames and their uses are described ...
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...allow the stitching to shrink, be sure to "Stabilizers (Backing)" on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the fabric. 2 1 Adhesive side of iron-on stabilizer (backing) 2 Fabric (wrong side)... 12 1 Area of embroidery frame 2 Iron-on page 165. 66 Using a steam iron, affix the iron-on stabilizer 1 (backing) to iron, hoop a layer of the iron-on stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without ironing it . ● For other uses of stabilizer (...
...allow the stitching to shrink, be sure to "Stabilizers (Backing)" on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the fabric. 2 1 Adhesive side of iron-on stabilizer (backing) 2 Fabric (wrong side)... 12 1 Area of embroidery frame 2 Iron-on page 165. 66 Using a steam iron, affix the iron-on stabilizer 1 (backing) to iron, hoop a layer of the iron-on stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without ironing it . ● For other uses of stabilizer (...
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... front. Then, while lightly pulling the fabric in the direction indicated by arrow B so that the fabric is stretched in the embroidery frame. Hooping the Fabric 67 While stretching the fabric even more, 4 securely tighten the screw so that the fabric is taut. 1 Screw Place the fabric...clamp together the inner and outer frames so that there are even • Using the included disc-shaped screwdriver, firmly tighten the screw. Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of 2 the outer frame. • The outer ...
... front. Then, while lightly pulling the fabric in the direction indicated by arrow B so that the fabric is stretched in the embroidery frame. Hooping the Fabric 67 While stretching the fabric even more, 4 securely tighten the screw so that the fabric is taut. 1 Screw Place the fabric...clamp together the inner and outer frames so that there are even • Using the included disc-shaped screwdriver, firmly tighten the screw. Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of 2 the outer frame. • The outer ...
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... accurately stretch the fabric in the correct position, use the guidelines on the inner 2 frame. OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Using the embroidery sheet In order to hoop the fabric so that there are no 3 folds or wrinkles. 68
... accurately stretch the fabric in the correct position, use the guidelines on the inner 2 frame. OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Using the embroidery sheet In order to hoop the fabric so that there are no 3 folds or wrinkles. 68
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... the corner of 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. With fabrics where you do not wish to use spray adhesive, baste the fabric to the... stabilizer (backing). 2 1 Ribbon 2 Stabilizer (backing) 1 2 1 Fabric 2 Stabilizer (backing) Hooping the Fabric 69 Large/small pieces of fabric This section provides information on embroidering fabric that is either much larger or much smaller than the...
... the corner of 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. With fabrics where you do not wish to use spray adhesive, baste the fabric to the... stabilizer (backing). 2 1 Ribbon 2 Stabilizer (backing) 1 2 1 Fabric 2 Stabilizer (backing) Hooping the Fabric 69 Large/small pieces of fabric This section provides information on embroidering fabric that is either much larger or much smaller than the...
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... at an angle on the fabric. X The pattern in the pattern display area moves in the same direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is aligned with the needle drop point at the sewing position). In addition, the angle of the...
... at an angle on the fabric. X The pattern in the pattern display area moves in the same direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is aligned with the needle drop point at the sewing position). In addition, the angle of the...
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... it extends out of the pattern after the entire pattern is rotated, the pattern appears as bags and tubular items, that have limitations to being hooped in the pattern editing screen so that the pattern can be made to be re-edited. 74
... it extends out of the pattern after the entire pattern is rotated, the pattern appears as bags and tubular items, that have limitations to being hooped in the pattern editing screen so that the pattern can be made to be re-edited. 74
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... into the frame / 176 Attaching the advanced cap frame to create appliqués (2) / 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600II 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns / 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric / 161 Color...This chapter provides descriptions 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 ...
... into the frame / 176 Attaching the advanced cap frame to create appliqués (2) / 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600II 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns / 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric / 161 Color...This chapter provides descriptions 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 ...
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... off of stabilizers (backing) that have trimmed away the excess. weights, sizes and textures are four types of the fabric after you often need to -hoop fabrics. When selecting the stabilizer type for those difficult-to keep the nap or pile, for the various fabrics that the stabilizer is very useful...
... off of stabilizers (backing) that have trimmed away the excess. weights, sizes and textures are four types of the fabric after you often need to -hoop fabrics. When selecting the stabilizer type for those difficult-to keep the nap or pile, for the various fabrics that the stabilizer is very useful...