Specifying Multi-Color Text; Changing The Colors Of The Pattern - Brother 884-T11 Operation Manual

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SELECTING/EDITING/SAVING PATTERNS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2
Touch the keys to select the desired thread
density.
Each touch of a key slightly increases or
decreases the thread density.
• To return to the original thread density
(standard), select "100%".
3
After making the desired changes, touch
.
The pattern editing screen appears again.

Specifying multi-color text

The alphabet pattern characters selected on
page 159 are set to black. The color of the
characters can be changed using the change thread
color key; however, to change the color of
individual characters, touch the Multi Color key to
turn it on, and then specify the color for each
character.
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Touch
so that it changes to
• Each touch of the key turns the setting
either on or off.
Multi-color text
turned off
• For details on changing the thread color,
refer to "Changing the colors of the
pattern" on page 190.
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The colors of the pattern can be changed and
previewed on the screen.
By changing the colors of the pattern, the same
pattern can be viewed in various ways.
If your thread colors are registered in a color thread
table and if you used the table for changing color,
the thread spools can be assigned with the thread
colors that you have. And the pattern displayed in
the screen will appear with colors that are almost
the same as the actual thread colors.
With this operation, the colors of all patterns will
be changed, not just those of the pattern being
edited.
1
.
Multi-color text
turned on
Changing the colors of the
pattern
Touch
.
The 64 embroidery threads table screen
appears.
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2
3
4
5
1 The part of the pattern in the color at the top of
the thread color sequence display is the part
whose color is being changed.
2 Shows the number of thread color changes. The
top value shows the position in the sewing
order for the color at the top of the thread color
sequence display and the bottom value shows
the total number of thread color changes.
3 Specifies pause locations. (Refer to "Specifying
pause locations before embroidering" on
page 140.)
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