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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c Touch the “Preview” key to confirm the
trimmed area.
Only the cutting lines appear.
d Touch the “OK” key in the mat layout screen.
• Touch the “Edit” key to fill patterns or make
outlines thicker. For details, see “Using Drawing
Functions to Fill Patterns/Make Outlines Thicker”
on page 67. In addition, a pattern can be deleted,
or multiple patterns can be selected. For details on
selecting multiple patterns, see “Selecting Multiple
Patterns” on page 38.
• Touch or to edit the imported
cutting data. For details, see “Advanced Cutting
Functions for “Direct Cut”” on page 73.
e Select “Cut” in the preview screen.
f Touch the "Start" key to start cutting.
• For details on unloading the mat after cutting,
follow the procedure under “Unloading the Mat”
on page 27.
Color recognition mode
a In the image trim screen, use the touch pen to
drag to trim the image to the size to be
imported, and then touch the “OK” key.
Memo
• Trimming the image to the desired size can
reduce the amount of time required to convert it
to cutting data.
b Check the imported image in the image editing
screen.
The created cutting data appears as black lines.
a Image Detection Level Key
If the cutting lines were not correctly detected,
change the number of colors to be detected. If
a color that appears as a single color is
detected as separate colors, reduce the
number of colors. If adjacent colors with a
similar brightness are detected as a single
color, increase the number of colors.
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