Owner's Manual

Using the Optional Cap Frame 169
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Using the Optional Cap Frame
By using the optional cap frame, patterns can be embroidered onto caps and hats. The procedures for using the
cap frame are described below.
Note
Baseball (golf) caps, tulip hats and bucket hats can be embroidered with this frame.
This frame cannot be used with hats having a front area of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as sun visors
and children's hats. In addition, it cannot be used with hats that have a brim longer than 80 mm
(3-1/16 inches).
Cap frame and its accessories
The cap frame driver and the mounting jig are required in order to use the cap frame.
Note
If the cap embroidery frame is attached, the
embroidery frame indicators, showing
which embroidery frames can be used,
appear as shown below.
Cap frame
1 Embroidering area:
50 mm (H) × 130 mm (W)
(2 inches (H) × 5-1/8 inches (W))
2 The mark indicates the center of the
embroidering area.
3 Snap lock
Cap frame driver and 4 thumb
screws
In order to attach the cap frame to
the carriage, remove the
embroidery frame holder, and
then attach this cap frame driver to
the carriage of the machine.
1 Insert the thumb screws into
these holes and tighten the
screws to secure the movable
section. Use these holes when
storing this cap frame driver.
2 Holding Spring
The cap frame is secured by
the two holding Spring.
Mounting jig
Use when framing a cap in the
cap frame.
1 Holder
The cap frame is secured by
the two holders.
2 Mounting bracket
Tighten thumb screw to
secure to mounting surface.
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3
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