Programming Example; Programming For Each Stitch - Brother PD-3000 Instruction Manual

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5. Saving the created program
Specify the program number on the operation panel and press the read/write switch for writing into a media.
For details of operations, refer to Chapter 6 "Saving program" (page 178).
6. Ending programming
Press
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This section describes the programming methods using specific examples.
Programming for each stitch: Page 95
Program a detailed pattern for each stitch (magnified
input): Page 96
Pattern with lines: Page 96
Pattern with curves: Page 97
Double stitch: Page 98
Continuous sewing with the work clamp in position
after thread trimming: Page 99
* For more information about the functions and operations of each command, refer to "Programming" (page 120).
* In the programming example, point A in the illustration is the first stitch.

Programming for each stitch

The following describes how to perform programming for each stitch according to the pattern sheet.
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Basting: Page 100
Symmetrical pattern: Page 101
Programming multiple patterns by splitting each in
sequence (split): Page 102
Zigzag stitch: Page 103
Multiple stitch: Page 104
Programming by tracing a pattern (trace): Page 106
1. Carry out steps 1 and 2 of "Procedure for
programming with command".
2. Move the work clamp with
Press
3. Create the program to point C as in step 2.
4. Carry out steps 4 to 6 of "Procedure for
programming with command".
PD-3000
CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING WITH COMMANDS
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