User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Terms of Use
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- FEATURES
- Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
- Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATIONS
- Chapter 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS
- Pattern Editing Functions
- Pattern Editing Functions - Multiple Patterns
- Mat Layout Screen
- Layout Editing Functions
- Object Editing Screen
- Undoing an Operation
- Grouping/Ungrouping Patterns
- Welding (Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns)
- Aligning Patterns
- Auto Layout Functions
- Scanning a Background Image
- Character Input Functions
- MEMORY FUNCTIONS
- Retrieving Embroidery Data for Cutting (Compatible Models Only)
- DRAWING FUNCTIONS
- CUTTING AND EDITING FUNCTIONS
- Chapter 4 SCANNING FUNCTIONS
- Chapter 5 APPENDIX
- INDEX
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The home screen appears.
Memo
• LCD panels commonly have bright spots
(permanently lit dots) and dark spots (unlit
dots). It may cause some unexpected luminous
spots to appear and tiny picture elements to be
missed in the screen. Please note that this is
not a sign of malfunction.
d To turn off the machine, press in the
operation panel.
e Unplug the power cord from the electrical
outlet.
f Disconnect the power cord from the machine.
Preparing for Feeding the Mat
a Pull out the rear tray.
Before using the machine, be sure to pull out the rear
tray.
b Raise the scanner lever (on the left side of the
machine) to “2”.
Memo
• Before scanning thin material, set the lever to
“1”. Leaving the lever raised may result in
blurred scans.
Operation of LCD Panel
After the machine is turned on, the operation screens
appear in the touch panel. To perform operations in
the screens, use the included touch pen (stylus).
Note
• Never use a hard or pointed object, such as a
mechanical pencil or screwdriver, to make a
selection on the screens. Otherwise, damage to
the machine may result.