Quick Start Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before Using
- Getting Started
- Introduction
- About this Chapter
- Using the Auto Punch Function
- Using Design Center
- Using Layout & Editing
- Step 1 Starting Layout & Editing
- Step 2 Importing Embroidery Patterns from Design Center
- Step 3 Zooming In and Out
- Step 4 Moving the Embroidery Pattern
- Step 5 Adding an Oval
- Step 6 Adjusting the Size and Location of the Oval
- Step 7 Adding Text
- Step 8 Fitting the Text around the Oval
- Step 9 Moving the Oval and Text
- Step 10 Adding a Circle for Drawing the Sun
- Step 11 Selecting a Programmable Fill Stitch
- Step 12 Adding Broken Lines for Drawing the Sun Rays
- Step 13 Changing the Sewing Order of Sun and Rays
- Step 14 Adjusting the Rays
- Step 15 Setting Hole Sewing
- Step 16 Previewing the Sewing Image
- Step 17 Transferring the Data to a Card
- Step 18 Saving the File
- Using Programmable Stitch Creator
- Creating data for the multi-position frame
- Design Center
- The Screen
- Using the Stage 2 Tool Box
- Using the Stage 3 Tool Box
- Using the Stage 4 Tool Box
- Using the Sewing Attributes Bar
- Using the Menu Bar and the Toolbar
- Layout & Editing
- The Screen
- Using the Tool Box
- Using the Sewing Attributes Bar
- Using the Menu Bar and the Toolbar
- File Menu
- Edit Menu
- Image Menu
- Input – from File
- Input – from TWAIN device
- Input – from Portrait
- Input – from Clipboard
- Output – to File
- Output – to Clipboard
- Select TWAIN device
- Modify
- Image to Stitch Wizard
- If Auto Punch is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 1 (Color) is selected:
- [Manual Color Selection]
- If Photo Stitch 1 (Mono) is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 2 (Color) is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 2 (Mono) is selected:
- If Cross Stitch is selected:
- Display Image – On/Faded/Off
- Text Menu
- Sew Menu
- Display Menu
- Option Menu
- Help Menu
- Programmable Stitch Creator
- Quick Reference
- Alphabetic Index
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Contents Before Using Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing
Programmable
Stitch Creator
Quick Reference Alphabetic Index
NOTE:
Pressing the up, down, left, or right arrow keys will move the line one grid space each time the key
is pressed. If the grid is not displayed, the line moves the distance of the smallest grid space in the
direction shown on the key.
■ Scaling lines
1
Move the cursor over one of the handles of a selected line or group of selected lines.
The shape of the cursor will change to , , or , depending on the handle the cur-
sor is on.
2 Drag the handle in the direction of the arrow to scale the pattern.
is for scaling the width.
is for scaling the height.
and are for scaling both dimensions at the same time.
Point Edit Mode
The point edit mode allows you to move, insert and delete points of a stitch pattern.
The points you move or insert are positioned at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines of the
grid. So, regardless on where you drag a point to or insert a point on the line, it will automatically position
itself at the nearest intersection.
Depending on the stitch you want to create, you may need to select a different working grid.
For more information on the grids and on how to select them, refer to “Grid” on page 248.
■ Moving points
1
Click on the Tool Box. The shape of the cursor changes to .
2 Click the broken line that you want to edit. You can only select one broken line at a time.
The existing points of the selected broken line are marked with small empty squares.
3 Click the point that you want to move.
To select an additional point, click that point while holding the key down. You may also
click and drag the cursor over the area which includes all the points that you want to select. When
you release the mouse, the points included in that area are selected.
The selected points are marked by filled squares.
NOTE:
If you click on the line instead of a square, a new point is inserted.
Pressing +
→
or
←
will move the selection to the previous or next point in a line.
Shift
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