LCD SCREEN
20
Using the Machine Setting Mode Key
Touch
to change the default machine settings (needle stop position, embroidery speed, opening
display, etc.). To display the different settings screens, touch
for “Sewing settings”,
for
“General settings”,
for “Embroidery settings” or
for “Wireless LAN settings”.
Sewing Settings
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a
Select whether to use the sewing speed controller
to determine the zigzag width. (page 111)
When a straight stitch is selected, the sewing
speed controller can be used to change the needle
position ([L/R Shift]). (page 99)
b
Make adjustments to character or decorative
stitch patterns. (page 151)
c
Adjust the presser foot height. Select the height of
the presser foot when the presser foot is raised.
d
Adjust the presser foot pressure. The higher the
number, the greater the pressure will be. Set the
pressure at [3] for normal sewing.
e
When set to [ON], the thickness of the fabric is
automatically detected by an internal sensor while
sewing. This enables the fabric to be fed
smoothly. (page 70, page 78)
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f
Select whether [1-01 Straight stitch (Left)] or [1-03
Straight stitch (Middle)] is the utility stitch that is
automatically selected when the machine is turned
on.
g
Change the height of the presser foot when
sewing is stopped when the pivot setting is
selected. (page 76)
h
Change the height of the presser foot when the
machine is set to free motion sewing mode.
(page 112)
i
Adjust the amount of fabric feeding of the
compact dual feed foot. (page 60)
j
Pressing the “Start/Stop” button or depressing the
foot controller automatically lowers the presser
foot (if it is raised) before starting sewing.
k
Pressing the “Thread Cutter” button automatically
lowers the presser foot before cutting the thread.
The presser foot will be raised after the thread is
cut.
Memo
• Touch
or
to display the previous or next page.
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c
d
e
f
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h
i
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Summary of Contents for 882-W33
Page 2: ......
Page 40: ...CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINE 38 ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 2 Sewing Basics ...
Page 91: ...Chapter 3 Utility Stitches ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 4 Character Decorative Stitches ...
Page 168: ...USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION 166 ...
Page 169: ...Chapter 5 MY CUSTOM STITCH ...
Page 179: ...Chapter 6 Appendix ...
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