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Error Messages
Not enough space on the mat.
Check pattern size, space on the mat, Cut Area (setting) or
Pattern Interval (setting).
Not enough space on the mat.
Max: 10 (example: calculated number)
OK to retrieve and resume previous memory?
Patterns cannot be unified.
Invalid pair was selected.
Patterns cannot be welded.
There are some patterns which cannot accept or no overlaps.
Patterns may overlap since seam allowance is set to large on
the machine.
Replace the mat with 12 x 24 inch mat.
Scanning error occurred.
Turn the machine off.
Since the shape was larger than the mat, it was reduced in
size when imported.
Some shapes could not be converted.
The data cannot be deleted.
The data cannot be read.
The data cannot be saved.
The data could not be imported.
There are too many patterns.
The data is too complicated to be imported.
Causes / Solutions
Perform one of the following to arrange the patterns.
- Delete a pattern already arranged in the pattern layout
screen.
- Resize a pattern in the arrangement.
- Enlarge the setting for "Cut Area" (page 30).
- Reduce the spacing between arranged patterns using the
"Pattern Interval" setting.
Since there are too many patterns, they cannot be arranged.
Reduce the number of patterns to the maximum shown on
the screen.
To use data from the previous operation, touch the "OK" key.
(page 32)
The message appears when you are unifying patterns.
Patterns with seam allowances and no seam allowances are
selected as pairs. Select patterns, all of which have either
seam allowances or no seam allowances.
The message appears when you are welding patterns.
- The patterns do not overlap. Rearrange them so the
selected patterns overlap. Unifying the pattern, instead,
can be an alternative editing method depending on your
project.
- A pattern that has a seam allowance is selected.
Deactivate the seam allowance setting and weld the
patterns.
- An open shape is selected as a pattern. Only closed
shapes can be welded. Unifying the pattern, instead, can
be an alternative editing method depending on your
project.
When the seam allowance setting for a pattern becomes
larger than with a previous operation, the edges may overlap
nearby patterns. Adjust the seam allowance setting.
Otherwise, increase the spacing between patterns.
The 12" × 12" mat was loaded although 24-inch data was
created. Load the 12" × 24" mat.
Turn the machine off, then on again, and then try performing
the operation again.
If the pattern in the imported SVG file is larger than the mat,
the pattern will be reduced to fit the size of the mat. If
necessary, in the software used to create the SVG file, edit
the pattern to fit the size of the mat.
The imported SVG data contains data that cannot be
converted, such as images or text. All other data was read as
cutting line data.
The USB flash drive being used may not be usable with this
machine. If unplugging the USB flash drive and performing
the operation again causes the message to appear again,
replace the USB flash drive. For information about USB flash
drive compatible with this machine, visit our website
" http://support.brother.com ".
The message appears when an SVG file contains 301 or
more patterns. In the software used to create the SVG file,
reduce the number of patterns.
* Depending on the machine model, the maximum number
of patterns will differ. Check the "Maximum Pattern
Number" under "Machine Information" on page 5 of the
settings screen.
SVG files containing a complicated pattern cannot be
imported. In the software used to create the SVG file, simplify
the pattern.
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