Not Trimming Thread At The Last Stitch; Moving A Part Of Continuous Program In Parallel - Brother PD-3000 Instruction Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for PD-3000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Moving a part of continuous program in parallel

The following describes how to move patterns B and C in parallel.
Feed
Pattern A
Pattern B
1. Carry out step 1 of "Procedure for modifying
program" to call program.
2. Press
, and then press
The work clamp moves from the start point by each
stitch.
3. When the needle point reaches 1, press
The work clamp stops. When returning the needle
point, input the number of stitches to be returned and
press
.
4. Press
, and then press
Input the command for parallel movement.

Not trimming thread at the last stitch

Deleting the thread trimming code after inputting the end code can cancel thread trimming at the last stitch.
* For not trimming thread at the last stitch, you can also set the end code at "115". In this case, every thread trimming including the
emergency stop is canceled. Make the following setting for canceling thread trimming at the specified point.
1. Creating program
2. Input the end code.
The work clamp returns to the first stitch.
3. Press
The work clamp moves to the last stitch.
Pattern C
.
.
.
, and then press
.
CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING WITH COMMANDS
5. Move the work clamp with
Press
when the needle point is at 2 of the
pattern sheet.
If pattern C is present after pattern B, pattern C is
automatically moved in parallel.
inconvenient, move pattern C in parallel as in steps 1,
2, 3 and 4.
Or follow the chapter 3 "Moving a part of
continuous program in parallel partially" (page 60).
6. Carry out steps 3 and 4 of "Procedure for
modifying program" to save program.
4. Press
5. Press
.
6. Press
The thread trimming code is deleted.
PD-3000
.
.
.
If it is
119

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents