Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns; Using The Auto Punch Function; Step1 Starting Up Layout & Editing - Brother PE-Design 6.0 Instruction Manual

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Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns

Using the Auto Punch Function

In this section, we are going to automatically create an embroidery pattern from an image.
Follow the instructions in this section step by step. If you have to interrupt this exercise for any reason, it is
recommended to save the file (refer to Step 6, "Saving the embroidery pattern", on page 23). You will be able
to retrieve it later and resume your work.
The complete procedure will take you through the different steps of a normal working session using the Auto
Punch function.
Step 1
Starting up Layout & Editing
Step 2
Opening an image file
Step 3
Adjusting the size and position of the image
Step 4
Automatically converting the image to an embroidery pattern
Step 5
Displaying a preview of the embroidery pattern
Step 6
Saving the embroidery pattern
Step 7
Transferring the pattern to an original card
Step 8
Quitting Layout & Editing
Step 1
Starting up Layout & Editing
1.
Click
, select All Programs, then
PE-DESIGN Ver.6. Select Layout & Editing
to open the Layout & Editing window.
b
Memo:
If a shortcut for Layout & Editing was
created, for example, on the desktop,
double-click it to start up the application.
→ The Layout & Editing window appears.
b
Memo:
• To fill the entire screen with the Layout &
Editing window, click the maximize button
on the right end of the title bar.
• At this time, you can change the Design
Page properties by using the menu
command Option – Design Page
Property. (For more details, refer to
page 77.) For this example, we will not
change the Design Page settings.
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