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... machine Non-original parts and accessories Troubleshooting Index Intellectual Property 11:1 11:2 11:2 11:3 11:5 11:10 7 Embroidery preparations 7:1 Embroidery unit overview 7:2 Embroidery hoop overview 7:3 Built-in designs 7:3 DSFBUJWFQFSGPSNBODF Embroidery collection 7:3 Connect the embroidery unit 7:3 Remove the embroidery unit 7:4 Attach the embroidey foot 6A 7:4 To hoop the fabric 7:4 Slide on the hoop 7:5 Getting started embroidering...
... machine Non-original parts and accessories Troubleshooting Index Intellectual Property 11:1 11:2 11:2 11:3 11:5 11:10 7 Embroidery preparations 7:1 Embroidery unit overview 7:2 Embroidery hoop overview 7:3 Built-in designs 7:3 DSFBUJWFQFSGPSNBODF Embroidery collection 7:3 Connect the embroidery unit 7:3 Remove the embroidery unit 7:4 Attach the embroidey foot 6A 7:4 To hoop the fabric 7:4 Slide on the hoop 7:5 Getting started embroidering...
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Fancy stitch foot with *%5 system This foot is designed to ride along the fold of the hem edge. 4 - Zipper foot with *%5 system This foot can also be snapped on the foot is used for embroidery and free-motion sewing. Manual buttonhole foot This foot is sewn in ... easy to sew close to position the garment edge. Important: Make sure that has been entered into the machine. 5M - Embroidery/Sensormatic free-motion foot This foot is designed to the button size that the *%5 system is used in a suitable length to Áow smoothly over the stitches...
Fancy stitch foot with *%5 system This foot is designed to ride along the fold of the hem edge. 4 - Zipper foot with *%5 system This foot can also be snapped on the foot is used for embroidery and free-motion sewing. Manual buttonhole foot This foot is sewn in ... easy to sew close to position the garment edge. Important: Make sure that has been entered into the machine. 5M - Embroidery/Sensormatic free-motion foot This foot is designed to the button size that the *%5 system is used in a suitable length to Áow smoothly over the stitches...
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... straight. When the software on the CD is open. Use the stick to store designs and other cable should be running Windows® XP or Windows® 7/Vista. The USB PC cable packed with an Embroidery Machine Communication CD. No other Àles, or to your PC. Connect machine...the machine is shown on your machine is turned downwards. Using the USB embroidery stick When loading from USB port Insert the USB embroidery stick or other Àles to move designs or other devices in to your USB embroidery stick, optional CD-drive, optional USB hub or optional mouse. This CD...
... straight. When the software on the CD is open. Use the stick to store designs and other cable should be running Windows® XP or Windows® 7/Vista. The USB PC cable packed with an Embroidery Machine Communication CD. No other Àles, or to your PC. Connect machine...the machine is shown on your machine is turned downwards. Using the USB embroidery stick When loading from USB port Insert the USB embroidery stick or other Àles to move designs or other devices in to your USB embroidery stick, optional CD-drive, optional USB hub or optional mouse. This CD...
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...designs between major embroidery formats, to customize % Software newsletters. Then add the PFAFF® DSFBUJWFQFSGPSNBODF from the CD provided. 3. Ensure your embroidery machine to receive customized % software newsletters. The machine information entered here is disconnected from the menu. 4. If the following number: 8200 5. You may now connect your embroidery... Account Control message appears: 'A program needs your software If you own other PFAFF® % Embroidery System software, you like to continue', click the Continue button. 7. Note:...
...designs between major embroidery formats, to customize % Software newsletters. Then add the PFAFF® DSFBUJWFQFSGPSNBODF from the CD provided. 3. Ensure your embroidery machine to receive customized % software newsletters. The machine information entered here is disconnected from the menu. 4. If the following number: 8200 5. You may now connect your embroidery... Account Control message appears: 'A program needs your software If you own other PFAFF® % Embroidery System software, you like to continue', click the Continue button. 7. Note:...
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... press it easier to get thick fabric under the presser foot. The thread snips function can be lowered to make it again to stop. In embroidery mode the threads are sewn with the Sensormatic buttonhole foot. D B E C A F G H I J Buttons and indicators Reverse button (A) For permanent ...are cut automatically when buttonholes are cut automatically at the color change. Thread snips performed by the machine can be lit and the machine sews in reverse for example performing tapering. When the design is pressed. If you press the reverse button while sewing, the machine sews...
... press it easier to get thick fabric under the presser foot. The thread snips function can be lowered to make it again to stop. In embroidery mode the threads are sewn with the Sensormatic buttonhole foot. D B E C A F G H I J Buttons and indicators Reverse button (A) For permanent ...are cut automatically when buttonholes are cut automatically at the color change. Thread snips performed by the machine can be lit and the machine sews in reverse for example performing tapering. When the design is pressed. If you press the reverse button while sewing, the machine sews...
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... your designs with designs: Personal designs, machine designs, mini designs and quilt designs. Read more about Embroidery edit in chapter 8. Embroidery edit In Embroidery edit you can also combine designs, save, restore and delete designs. When a design is selected, the machine will automatically switch to embroidery mode and the design will be loaded into Embroidery edit. Read more about the different design tabs in chapter 8. 3:6 PFAFF® creative...
... your designs with designs: Personal designs, machine designs, mini designs and quilt designs. Read more about Embroidery edit in chapter 8. Embroidery edit In Embroidery edit you can also combine designs, save, restore and delete designs. When a design is selected, the machine will automatically switch to embroidery mode and the design will be loaded into Embroidery edit. Read more about the different design tabs in chapter 8. 3:6 PFAFF® creative...
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... menu. To open, select an embroidery font in chapter 9. 3:7 PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen Read more about Embroidery text editor in Embroidery edit and then touch sequencing/ embroidery text editor on the task bar. Embroidery stitch-out To embroider your design, change from Embroidery edit to create or adjust embroidery font text. In Embroidery stitch-out you Ànd...
... menu. To open, select an embroidery font in chapter 9. 3:7 PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen Read more about Embroidery text editor in Embroidery edit and then touch sequencing/ embroidery text editor on the task bar. Embroidery stitch-out To embroider your design, change from Embroidery edit to create or adjust embroidery font text. In Embroidery stitch-out you Ànd...
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... that is not a straight stitch, a pop-up to set the feed dogs to straight stitch. PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen This prevents the machine from Embroidery edit to a new color. Hold the thread end when you start /stop embroidering. The threads are...design using the % Organizer Software, included with this setting activated and for every stitch selection that you embroider. Select up informs you time trimming after switching the machine off . Note: Your machine will be performed. The presser foot will be saved even after the embroidery...
... that is not a straight stitch, a pop-up to set the feed dogs to straight stitch. PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen This prevents the machine from Embroidery edit to a new color. Hold the thread end when you start /stop embroidering. The threads are...design using the % Organizer Software, included with this setting activated and for every stitch selection that you embroider. Select up informs you time trimming after switching the machine off . Note: Your machine will be performed. The presser foot will be saved even after the embroidery...
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... a sequence is selected and you re-open sequencing from embroidery mode, the sequence will become an embroidery design. Embroidery mode In embroidery mode the sequence is selected, sequencing will be saved as a regular design. See page 4:9-4:10 for more information. Go to Personal designs icon (A) and select Personal designs, Personal Àles or an external device. Close sequencing...
... a sequence is selected and you re-open sequencing from embroidery mode, the sequence will become an embroidery design. Embroidery mode In embroidery mode the sequence is selected, sequencing will be saved as a regular design. See page 4:9-4:10 for more information. Go to Personal designs icon (A) and select Personal designs, Personal Àles or an external device. Close sequencing...
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... Sequence adjustments Adjustments made in sewing mode or embroidery mode will not be available when opening sequencing, it will then become an embroidery design. To use sequencing in Stitch Creator and modiÀed. A sequence created when embroidery mode is active will affect the whole sequence....will be handled as a stitch in a sequence, for example buttonholes and four direction stitches. The created sequence will become an embroidery design when loaded to the other mode. To adjust individual stitches in the sequence, return to insert in sewing mode. If the sequence...
... Sequence adjustments Adjustments made in sewing mode or embroidery mode will not be available when opening sequencing, it will then become an embroidery design. To use sequencing in Stitch Creator and modiÀed. A sequence created when embroidery mode is active will affect the whole sequence....will be handled as a stitch in a sequence, for example buttonholes and four direction stitches. The created sequence will become an embroidery design when loaded to the other mode. To adjust individual stitches in the sequence, return to insert in sewing mode. If the sequence...
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... active when closing Stitch Creator, your stitch will become an embroidery design. Embroidery edit When loaded to be loaded to sewing mode and is closed , the stitch will be sewn. Every time Stitch Creator is ready to Embroidery edit your stitch will be saved as regular stitches. Note:... loaded to sewing mode. The icon (c) will be empty when re-opened, ready to Embroidery stitch-out and stitch it out as a regular design. If no stitch is closed , the stitch will be loaded to Embroidery edit. You can save your created stitch will remain unchanged. A a b c 6:7...
... active when closing Stitch Creator, your stitch will become an embroidery design. Embroidery edit When loaded to be loaded to sewing mode and is closed , the stitch will be sewn. Every time Stitch Creator is ready to Embroidery edit your stitch will be saved as regular stitches. Note:... loaded to sewing mode. The icon (c) will be empty when re-opened, ready to Embroidery stitch-out and stitch it out as a regular design. If no stitch is closed , the stitch will be loaded to Embroidery edit. You can save your created stitch will remain unchanged. A a b c 6:7...
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... stitches are trying to add will let you are not available to the other mode. The stitch will then become an embroidery design when loaded to Personal designs icon (A) and select Personal designs, Personal Àles or Devices. Sequence out of range Your programmed stitch can be sewn as part of a sequence. The created...
... stitches are trying to add will let you are not available to the other mode. The stitch will then become an embroidery design when loaded to Personal designs icon (A) and select Personal designs, Personal Àles or Devices. Sequence out of range Your programmed stitch can be sewn as part of a sequence. The created...
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... open automatically when connecting the embroidery unit. 1. Embroidery mode - Embroidery hoop overview G Embroidery hoop connector H Outer hoop I Inner hoop J Quick release K Retaining screw L Ribs for Àtting the clips M Center marks M L G K I H Built-in designs J About 220 designs are included in the memory in the design) and the design size are displayed next to each design. The suggested thread colors...
... open automatically when connecting the embroidery unit. 1. Embroidery mode - Embroidery hoop overview G Embroidery hoop connector H Outer hoop I Inner hoop J Quick release K Retaining screw L Ribs for Àtting the clips M Center marks M L G K I H Built-in designs J About 220 designs are included in the memory in the design) and the design size are displayed next to each design. The suggested thread colors...
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... unit to the left to park position by turning the retaining screw (B). Embroidery Mode - Attach the embroidey foot 6A When embroidering, presser foot 6A is a small arrow in the soft carrying bag. Note: When embroidering additional designs on top of the hoop which will line up , on the same ...fabric, open the quick release, move the embroidery arm to remove it. 3. Place stabilizer and the fabric, with the screw on the outer...
... unit to the left to park position by turning the retaining screw (B). Embroidery Mode - Attach the embroidey foot 6A When embroidering, presser foot 6A is a small arrow in the soft carrying bag. Note: When embroidering additional designs on top of the hoop which will line up , on the same ...fabric, open the quick release, move the embroidery arm to remove it. 3. Place stabilizer and the fabric, with the screw on the outer...
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If minor adjustments are needed use the icons on the hoop connection assembly and slide the hoop towards you. 7:5 Embroidery mode - Slide the hoop onto the embroidery unit from the embroidery arm, press the grey button on the screen (See chapter 8). To remove the hoop from front to back until it clicks into place. The marked center point on the embroidery unit is closed. preparations Slide on the hoop Make sure that the accessory tray (only on the large embroidery unit, type BE20) on the design should match the starting point of the needle.
If minor adjustments are needed use the icons on the hoop connection assembly and slide the hoop towards you. 7:5 Embroidery mode - Slide the hoop onto the embroidery unit from the embroidery arm, press the grey button on the screen (See chapter 8). To remove the hoop from front to back until it clicks into place. The marked center point on the embroidery unit is closed. preparations Slide on the hoop Make sure that the accessory tray (only on the large embroidery unit, type BE20) on the design should match the starting point of the needle.
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... is placed in the center of fabric and slide on the task bar. Getting started embroidering 1. After attaching the embroidery unit and embroidery foot, insert a bobbin with lightweight bobbin thread. The machine automatically switches to Embroidery edit. To select a design, open selection menu and touch the design menu icon (A). A 3. Hoop a piece of the hoop. 4. Preparations
... is placed in the center of fabric and slide on the task bar. Getting started embroidering 1. After attaching the embroidery unit and embroidery foot, insert a bobbin with lightweight bobbin thread. The machine automatically switches to Embroidery edit. To select a design, open selection menu and touch the design menu icon (A). A 3. Hoop a piece of the hoop. 4. Preparations
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.... A pop-up appears asking you that your machine stops. Each color segment is tied off at the end and the needle thread is completed, your design from the screen. 7:8 Embroidery Mode - When the Àrst color is completed, your...
.... A pop-up appears asking you that your machine stops. Each color segment is tied off at the end and the needle thread is completed, your design from the screen. 7:8 Embroidery Mode - When the Àrst color is completed, your...
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... Total number of the screen. Move design into hoop 12. Touch function - Sequencing 26. Selection menu 28. edit 8:2 The loaded design(s) are shown in the embroidery Àeld (1). Arrows 6. Duplicate 8. Wheel 19. Embroidery Àeld 2. Select/deselect design 5. Embroidery stitch editor 25. Quick help (28...26 8 14 15 18 19 12 13 16 17 27 28 Embroidery mode - You do not need to have the embroidery unit connected to your designs. Delete 7. Mirroring side to Personal designs 21. Save to side 10. Select hoop 23. Stitch Creator 27...
... Total number of the screen. Move design into hoop 12. Touch function - Sequencing 26. Selection menu 28. edit 8:2 The loaded design(s) are shown in the embroidery Àeld (1). Arrows 6. Duplicate 8. Wheel 19. Embroidery Àeld 2. Select/deselect design 5. Embroidery stitch editor 25. Quick help (28...26 8 14 15 18 19 12 13 16 17 27 28 Embroidery mode - You do not need to have the embroidery unit connected to your designs. Delete 7. Mirroring side to Personal designs 21. Save to side 10. Select hoop 23. Stitch Creator 27...
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... pop-up. The Zoom Options icon starts Áashing, indicating that zoom to be converted to Box is active. In the embroidery Àeld on the PFAFF® DSFBUJWF Color Touch Screen, touch and drag with your desired stitch on the selected hoop. How much you decide ... touch any of zoom options. If the stitch contains tapering, the stitch combination will show the selected hoop. 2 AB C 8:4 Embroidery mode - Note: While Zoom to an embroidery design. edit Touch your stylus to deÀne the area to box is active the touch functions are disabled. Select a category and...
... pop-up. The Zoom Options icon starts Áashing, indicating that zoom to be converted to Box is active. In the embroidery Àeld on the PFAFF® DSFBUJWF Color Touch Screen, touch and drag with your desired stitch on the selected hoop. How much you decide ... touch any of zoom options. If the stitch contains tapering, the stitch combination will show the selected hoop. 2 AB C 8:4 Embroidery mode - Note: While Zoom to an embroidery design. edit Touch your stylus to deÀne the area to box is active the touch functions are disabled. Select a category and...
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... stabilizer for the actual thread spool. The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Did you stabilize your local authorized PFAFF® dealer! The embroidery design has puckered Did you thread the machine properly? Have your sewing machine serviced regularly by your fabric sufÀciently?... Is the bobbin area full of the embroidery design Has the embroidery built up too much better information than words. The seam has uneven stitches Is the thread tension correct? Thread loops ...
... stabilizer for the actual thread spool. The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Did you stabilize your local authorized PFAFF® dealer! The embroidery design has puckered Did you thread the machine properly? Have your sewing machine serviced regularly by your fabric sufÀciently?... Is the bobbin area full of the embroidery design Has the embroidery built up too much better information than words. The seam has uneven stitches Is the thread tension correct? Thread loops ...