USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCH
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Reusing the Previous Setting
When using the same fabric and pattern to sew the
same length, the previous setting can be used again,
instead of using the sensor pen to specify the sewing
end point each time.
To use the previous setting, repeat steps
a
through
c
then press
in step
d
, instead of using the
sensor pen.
*
If
was pressed, it is unnecessary to specify
the sewing end point for the second time. Continue
with step
h
to continue sewing until the machine
automatically stops at the sewing end point.
*
Be sure to press
to begin sewing at the
beginning of the stitch pattern.
Note
• This resume function will only repeat the
sewing distance that has been assigned
within the 200 mm (approx. 8 inches)
distance from the needle point to the
sewing end point.
If you are already sewing and you stop the
machine to specify the ending point, when
pressing
to duplicate the previous
setting the machine will only repeat the
distance from where you stop the machine
to the ending point.
You can change the sewing end point after
pressing
by touching the new end
point with the sensor pen. For a more
accurate result, however, it is
recommended to specify the end point
again from the beginning.
• The sewing end point cannot be recalled in
the following situations. (The key is not
available.)
- When the machine has been turned off.
- When a pattern is changed, added or
deleted.
- When the stitch length is changed.
- When a pattern is flipped vertically.
- When the dual feed foot is attached/
detached.
- When the feed position lever of the dual
feed foot is raised/lowered.
• To cancel the previous setting, press
. Continue the procedure from step
d
.
• The sewing end point can be recalled;
however, if the sewing conditions have
changed, for example, a different fabric is
used, the sewing end point must be
specified again from the beginning.
Summary of Contents for Destiny II
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