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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b Using a commercially available brush, clean off
cuttings, lint and dust.
Specifically clean off lint and dust around the blade. If
lint and dust accumulate between the blade and
holder, the blade may no longer rotate or the cutting
quality may become poor. In addition, clean out any
lint and dust that has accumulated in the cap.
c Attach the holder cap to the holder.
For details on attaching the holder cap, see “Installing”
on page 88.
■ Cleaning Inside the Machine
If there are vertical lines or blank areas in the scanned
image, lint or dust may have accumulated in the
machine. The lint may also attach to the surface of the
feed rollers, preventing a mat to be loaded or unloaded
correctly. Use a soft brush to clean it.
a Turn off the machine, unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet, and then disconnect
the AC power cord from the AC power jack on
the back of the machine.
b Open the front tray cover.
c Remove the holder from the carriage.
d Use a commercially available brush to clean
around the feed slot and the carriage.