Changing The Thread Spools With Designs Of Seven Or More Colors; Change Thread Spools Message - Brother PR-650 Operation Manual

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Changing the Thread Spools with Designs of Seven or
More Colors
This section contains details on understanding the change thread spools message and on easily changing the
thread spools.
Change thread spools
message
When it is necessary to replace the thread spool
while embroidering a pattern that contains seven or
more colors, the machine automatically stops
sewing and the message shown below appears.
This message also appears when it is necessary to
change the thread spools before beginning to
embroider a new pattern. Change the thread spools
according to their new assignments.
1 The thread information for the thread spool
needs not to be changed appears in gray.
2 The thread information for the thread spool to
be changed appears in the new thread color
and framed in red.
3 Touch this key to close the message indicating
that the thread spool be changed.
● Touch needle bar key to move the needle
into the correct position for threading into
the new thread color. Refer to "Moving
and threading a selected needle bar" on
page 61.
● When the embroidering screen is
displayed, the current thread color
assignment is stored. If the same thread
color is used the next time that the thread
spools must be changed, the needle bar
will be assigned the same thread color as
before.
Note

Changing the Thread Spools with Designs of Seven or More Colors 103

Memo
● To use a different thread color than the
one that was specified, use the temporary
needle bar setting key, and then change
the thread color setting. (For details, refer
to "Temporary Needle Bar Setting" on
page 130.)
● To minimize changing the thread spools,
frequently used thread colors can be
specifically assigned to certain needle
bars. (For details, refer to "Reserved
Needle Bar Settings" on page 132.)
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