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e
Select the pattern you wish to retrieve.
Switch screens using (Previous page key)
and (Next page key).
a Total amount of memory used
b Total amount of memory space
c Number of the currently displayed page from the
total number of pages
X The selected pattern is shown in reverse
highlighting.
f
Press .
X The saved pattern is retrieved.
X The embroidery screen appears, and you
can embroider the retrieved pattern.
g
Adjust the pattern as desired, and then begin
embroidering.
Note
z If there are 13 or more patterns saved in
“Removable Disk”, the patterns cannot be
displayed. When the message “Reduce the
number of patterns. Only up to 12 patterns
can be handled.” appears, delete patterns
from “Removable Disk” so that it contains
no more than 12 patterns. Then, close the
error message, repeat the procedure starting
from step
d and then press to retrieve
the pattern.
z If patterns copied to “Removable Disk” are
not saved in the machine's memory, their
data is lost when the machine is turned off.
In order to retrieve patterns directly from the
machine the next time that they are needed,
save the data in the machine's memory
before turning off the machine. For details,
refer to “Saving patterns” (page 169).
a
b
c
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