Pfaff Sewing Machine Embroidery Mode Stitch Out User Manual

Em broidery m ode -  
stitch-out  
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Crosshair (1)  
When embroidering, a crosshair indicates current  
needle position on the screen.  
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Color list (2)  
All colors in the loaded design(s) are shown in the  
order they will be embroidered. Each listed color  
shows color order and number. Also shown are  
the thread manufacturer, thread weight and color  
number. Use the scroll bar to see all of the colors in  
the list. To go to the next color block, just touch it  
in the color list.  
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Thread manufacturer and thread number are  
displayed for designs in .VP3 and .VIP-format. If  
changing color, some information might be lost.  
Example (A): 1:2, RaRa 40, 2561 means the second  
thread color in the rst loaded design is RobisonAnton  
40 weight, thread number 2561.  
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C
D
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To make changes to the color list, return to  
embroidery edit.  
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Embroidery information (B, C, D)  
The current stitch in the design or combination is  
shown next to the picture (B). The number after  
the slash shows the total number of stitches in the  
design or combination.  
The current stitch in the current color block is  
shown next to the picture (C). The number after  
the slash shows the total number of stitches in the  
current color block.  
An estimation of the embroidery time for the  
current color block is shown next to the picture (D).  
Basting (6)  
Touch the basting icon and the machine will sew a  
basting stitch around the design area.  
Basting enables you to secure your fabric to a  
stabilizer placed beneath it, especially when the  
fabric to be embroidered cannot be hooped. Basting  
provides support for stretchy fabrics. It also shows  
where the design will be placed on the fabric.  
Current stitch (3)  
Touch + to step forward and - to step backwards  
stitch by stitch. Use the - icon to move backwards  
a few steps if the needle thread breaks or runs  
out. Touch and hold to move through the stitches  
quickly. The crosshair will follow the stitches in the  
embroidery eld.  
Color block sort (7)  
To sort the color blocks before embroidering, just  
touch the color block sort icon. The color block sort  
will reduce the number of thread color changes.  
If any color overlaps, the color order will remain  
the same, even after sorting. The function will also  
recognize if a turnable hoop is used. The two sides  
will be sorted individually.  
The number of color blocks will not change, i.e.  
the blocks with the same color will not be merged  
to one block. To merge the color blocks and sew  
without stopping between the blocks, use the color  
merge function, found in more options.  
Note: The color block sort icon is disabled when you  
start to embroider.  
Go to stitch (4)  
To move to a particular stitch in the design touch  
the go to stitch icon. A pop-up will appear, where  
you can enter the desired stitch number. Current  
stitch will then move to that stitch number. If the  
number entered is too large, current stitch will  
move to the last stitch in the design(s).  
Thread tension (5)  
When embroidering with specialty thread or  
fabric you may need to adjust the thread tension  
to achieve the best result. Thread tension can be  
adjusted up or down using the + and the -.  
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Zoom (8)  
Use to zoom in or out of the embroidery eld. Use  
zoom in (+) to get a close-up of an area within the  
embroidery design. Use (-) to return to zoom out.  
Zoom to hoop/ zoom to all (9)  
Using this icon, you can toggle between zoom to  
hoop and zoom to all. Zoom to hoop will adjust  
the embroidery eld to t the selected hoop. Zoom  
to all will show all the design(s) in the embroidery  
combination the largest view possible.  
Pan (10)  
In embroidery stitch-out, the pan function is  
always active. Use the stylus to pan on screen.  
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Option bar  
More options (11)  
Background fabric (A)  
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If you have changed the background fabric color in  
embroidery edit, the background fabric icon will be  
active and selected. To turn the background fabric  
off and have a white background, deselect the icon.  
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Monochrome (B)  
Touch the icon to activate monochrome  
embroidery. All designs are shown in a grey color  
and the machine does not stop for color block  
changes. To deactivate monochrome embroidery,  
touch the icon again.  
Color merge (C)  
If you want the machine to ignore the stop between  
identical thread colors, e.g. after having used color  
block sort, touch the color merge icon.  
Full screen (D)  
To see your design as large as possible, use the full  
screen function. The embroidery will ll the whole  
screen. To close, touch the screen once.  
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B
C
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Save current state (E)  
If you want to stop embroidering and save your  
current position, touch Start/ Stop to stop the  
embroidery. Then touch the save current state icon  
to save the current position. You can now turn the  
machine off.  
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When saving current state, all your adjustments are  
stored and you can continue to embroidery later. A  
current state is saved until you replace it.  
Note: If you have chosen AutoSave current state in the  
Settings menu, this icon will be disabled, and current  
state is stored periodically.  
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Speed control (12)  
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This function enables you to easily reduce the  
maximum embroidery speed. Just touch the speed  
control icon to reduce the speed. To return to  
normal speed, deselect the icon.  
You can change the set speed limit. Long touch the  
speed control icon to get a pop-up. Set the speed  
limit you would like by sliding the button right  
or left and then close the pop-up. The next time  
you touch the speed control icon, the speed will be  
reduced to the limit you have chosen.  
You can embroider without closing the pop-up.  
Note: If selecting the highest speed in the slider, it is like  
choosing no speed limit at all. The icon in the option bar  
will then be deselected and the speed limit will be set to  
default.  
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Hoop position (13)  
Use the hoop position functions to move the hoop  
to different positions.  
Current position  
When you want to return to the current stitch and  
start embroidering again where the embroidery  
was interrupted, touch the current position icon.  
You can also press the start/ stop button once to  
return to the current stitch and start to embroider.  
Park position  
When you have nished your embroidery, remove  
the hoop and select park position. The embroidery  
arm will be placed in a position that will allow easy  
storage.  
Use the park position when you need to have a free  
sewing space with the embroidery arm out of the  
way.  
Note: It is very important that the hoop is removed,  
otherwise it may be damaged.  
Bobbin position  
To make it easier to change the bobbin, touch  
bobbin position. The hoop will move backwards,  
allowing you to open the bobbin cover and replace  
the bobbin.  
Cut position  
Cut position will move the hoop towards you  
making it easier to cut jump stitches and trim fabric  
when embroidering an appliqué.  
Center position  
Use the center position if you want to check where  
the center position of the hoop will be placed on  
the fabric.  
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Precise positioning (14)  
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Precise positioning allows you to place a design  
on an exact spot on your fabric. It is also used  
when you want to embroider a design next to a  
previously embroidered design.  
Use zoom and pan to be sure that you are placing  
the design exactly where you want it. Fine tune  
with the wheel.  
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Precise positioning - overview  
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D
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Locking point  
Position hoop  
Matching point  
Rotate design  
Touch function - move  
Touch function - rotate  
Touch function - pan  
Wheel  
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B
C
D
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Orbiting - to check corners  
To select locking point and position hoop  
Select locking point (A). Place the red crosshair  
where you would like the locking point to be in  
your embroidery.  
Next activate (B), position hoop. The red crosshair  
will be locked on the screen, changing color from  
red to blue with a ring around the center of the  
locking point. Now you can place the design  
exactly where you want it on the fabric by using  
the stylus or the wheel. Use the arrows to get the  
design placed precisely where you want it. The  
position of the needle will show where the locking  
point will be placed on the fabric.  
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B
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To select matching point and rotate design  
You have the ability to check a second position  
within the design to make sure your design is  
lined up properly and make further adjustments if  
necessary. Activate (C), matching point.  
A second crosshair will appear, the matching point.  
Place it at the point where you would like another  
part of the design to connect. The hoop will move,  
following the matching point.  
To line up the design where you want it, activate  
(D), rotate design. To move the matching point to  
the right place on the fabric, the rotate function will  
automatically be selected.  
Use the stylus or wheel to rotate the design on the  
screen around the locking point, kept in position.  
The rotated design will connect with the previously  
embroidered design.  
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Orbiting - to check corners  
Orbiting can be used to trace the design eld by  
touching each of the four corner icons. You can  
nd the center of the design again by touching the  
centering icon.  
The orbit function will also swiftly move the  
crosshair to the selected position when doing  
precise positioning.  
Use the corner icons to set the connecting point  
for precise positioning in a corner of the design.  
This is the easiest and most precise way since  
the connecting point will be automatically  
placed exactly in the corner. This is useful when  
positioning a design on a patterned fabric.  
The orbiting icons may be used when either  
locking point or matching point is selected. When  
touching an orbiting icon, the selected point will  
automatically be set to the corresponding orbiting  
position, i.e. at a corner or at the center of the  
embroidery.  
E.g. when choosing the upper left orbiting icon, the  
connecting point will be set at the upper left corner  
in the outer line of the designs. After this, you can  
continue and make your own adjustments on the  
connecting point.  
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Precise positioning - example  
When adding one design to one previously  
embroidered, precise positioning is very useful.  
1. Choose one of the corners to be the locking  
point (A). Either move the locking point using  
touch function - move on the screen or the  
wheel.  
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2. Select the next function, position hoop (B), to  
move the locking point to the right position in  
the hoop.  
Move the locking point to the upper left corner  
of the embroidered design. Use the touch  
function - move. Check that the needle is at the  
exact position.  
If satised, close precise positioning and start  
embroidering.  
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3. To line up the design on the screen with the  
previously embroidered, select matching point  
(C) to be the corner. Use the touch function  
- move or the orbiting icons.  
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4. Select the next function, rotate design (D) to  
move the matching point to the right position  
in the hoop.  
Use the touch function - rotate to line up the  
designs. Check that the needle is at the exact  
position.  
5. Close precise positioning and start  
embroidering.  
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Common embroidery  
stitch-out pop-ups  
Embroidery unit calibration  
When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop-  
up asks you to slide off the hoop and clear the  
machine area for calibrating the embroidery  
arm. You will also be reminded to snap on the  
embroidery presser foot 6A.  
Note: It is very important to remove the hoop, otherwise  
the hoop or the embroidery unit may be damaged while  
calibrating.  
Attach correct hoop  
If the size of the hoop attached to the machine  
does not match the size displayed on screen, the  
machine will not embroider. You must change  
the hoop to the displayed size or change the hoop  
setting to the hoop size attached.  
To change hoop settings, re-enter embroidery edit  
and go to select hoop.  
Bobbin empty  
When the bobbin is almost empty, the machine  
stops automatically and a pop-up appears on the  
screen.  
Note: It is possible to embroider until the thread has  
completely run out. Press the start/stop button to  
continue embroidering without closing the bobbin empty  
pop-up.  
Close the pop-up. Replace the empty bobbin with a  
full one. Pull back excess needle thread and move  
a few stitches backwards using the current stitch  
icons (3). Start embroidering again by pressing the  
start/ stop button or the foot control.  
Note: Use the bobbin position to get easier access to  
the bobbin. When the bobbin is replaced, touch current  
position to move the hoop back to where the embroidery  
stopped.  
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Check needle thread  
The machine stops automatically if the needle  
thread runs out or breaks. Re-thread the needle  
thread, close the pop-up, step back a few stitches  
and start embroidering again.  
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Change thread color  
When it is time to change the needle thread, the  
machine stops and the upper thread is cut. Change  
the spool and re-thread the machine. The next  
recommended color is shown in the pop-up.  
Cut thread end  
After changing the thread, the machine will sew  
a few stitches and then stop so you can cut the  
thread end.  
Embroidery is nished - clear screen  
When the embroidery is nished, the machine will  
ask you if you want to clear the screen. If you touch  
OK, the designs will be deleted. Touch cancel to get  
back to your design.  
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