Creating simple stitching data
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3. The Data Setting Input screen will open.
* Select the data type.
If the data has already been input on
the Standard screen, this data type will
not appear. As explained below, this
appears when the input data has been
cleared or not input.
Use for normal data.
Use for embroidery data and
when there are many input
points (1500 points or more).
* If the data has not been input on the Standard screen, the and keys will not appear.
To clear the input data and input new data, press .
To continuously input after the data already input, press .
* Set the speed.
High speed Medium-high speed Medium-low speed Low speed
* Set the stitch length
Set in the range of 1 (0.1mm) to 127 (12.7mm) using the to and , keys.
* When completed setting the data, press .
4. The Arrow Input screen will open. (Input the sample Fig. 1 data.)
* When this screen is first opened, the
code is set to FEED (feed data).
Press and move to
the position (A point) for starting
stitching.(Movement using the arrow
mark keys will change the X and Y
position values displayed on the
screen.)
After moving, press , and set
the current position.
(Data on feed data to point A will be
created.)
* Next, the code is set to SEW (sewing)
, so press and move
to the position (B point) for ending
stitching.
After moving, press , and set
the current position. (Data on straight
stitching to point B will be created.)
* Next, press .
Summary of Contents for PLK-E Series
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Page 13: ...Explanations of basic screens keys and operations 3 6...
Page 15: ...Stitching data type and writing No 4 1...
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