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Laser Focus and Image Size
Focus the laser by turning the threaded housing surrounding the lens clockwise or counterclockwise.
The laser image can be adjusted to project a bigger or smaller dot, or focal size. The direction of rotation
needed is determined by the distance of the laser from the pantograph surface. Experiment by rotating the
threaded end to achieve desired focal size.
NOTE
: If you can’t see the threaded housing, the lens may be threaded too far into the laser
body. Use a large slotted screwdriver to turn it counterclockwise until the housing is visible.
Then rotate it with your fingertips to bring the light into focus. Be very careful to not scratch the
lens when using the screwdriver.
Horizontal Spool Pin
The optional Horizontal Spool Pin allows threads that feed horizontally from the side of the spool. Examples
would be straight-wound spools or mylar holographic threads.
The Horizontal Spool Pin kit comes with 3 parts; a threaded post, a pin and a clamp. The Gallant XL does
not require the threaded post, so set that aside.
1.
Loosen thumbscrew on clamp and attach to the top of the Gallant XL spool pin through the opening
closest to the thumbscrew.
2.
Place the pin through the other opening and position it so that it is horizontal, at a 90-degree angle to
the Gallant XL spool pin and pointing out to the right of the machine.
3. Tighten the thumbscrew.
4. Place spool of thread on the horizontal spool pin and thread machine normally.
Accessory Feet
Visit www.babylock.com or an Authorized Baby Lock retailer for optional accessory feet. Baby Lock offers
several optional accessory feet that can be used for everyday quilting as well as specialty techniques.