Janome Quilt Maker Pro 20 User Manual page 46

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To use Precision stitch regulation
• Touch the Regulated button and then press the Precision button.
The Regulated
Mode button is
selected.
After you press the Start/Stop button on the handle bars, you must begin moving the machine for it to
begin quilting according to the stitches-per-inch setting. The Start stitching indicator in the upper-left
corner of the screen turns green but the needle doesn't automatically begin moving up and down. When
you begin moving the machine, stitching begins. When you stop moving the machine, stitching pauses until
you move the machine again. To stop stitching, press the Start/Stop button on the handlebars.
 NOTE: When using Precision stitch regulation, if you stop moving the machine but do not press the
Start/Stop button, after two minutes it will time out and a message box appears to let you know
you will need to press the Start/Stop button to resume quilting.
U CAUTION: Always make sure the power is off when changing the needle, replacing the bobbin, or
placing your hands near the needle to avoid unwanted stitching in your quilt or in your fingers.
“ QUILTING TIP: When to use Precision stitch regulation. Precision stitch regulation mode is useful
for ruler work. Stitch along the length of the ruler for the span of your hand and stop moving the
machine, but do not press the Stop button. When you stop moving the machine, the needle pauses.
Move the ruler and then begin moving the machine to continue quilting. Precision stitch regulation
helps you to avoid bobbles and uneven stitches. Precision is also useful for precise backtracking or
over-stitching, such as backtracking over the tops of feathers.
“ QUILTING TIP: Getting started with stitch regulation. Set the machine to your desired stitch length.
Begin moving the machine. The machine motor will slow down or speed up to maintain a consistent
stitch length according to how quickly or slowly you move the machine. Moving the machine too
fast or in radical or jerky movements will defeat the stitch regulator function.
“ QUILTING TIP: Quilting speed while in stitch-regulation mode. Quilting speed while in stitch-
regulation it is unlikely that you will move the QMP 20 across the quilt too fast. However, if you do,
it will result in an over-speed condition and the machine will not maintain stitch regulation. An
over-speed alarm, if turned on, will alert you that you should slow down your quilting to maintain
stitch regulation.
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QUILT MAKER PRO 20
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STITCH MODE
Regulated
Manual
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The Precision
stitch regulation
button is selected.
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