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b
Press
and
* To cancel automatic thread cutting, press the
automatic thread cutting key again.
c
Place the fabric under the presser foot, and
then press
a "Start/Stop" button
After reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn
automatically, the machine starts sewing.
d
After reaching the end of the stitching, press
the "Reverse/Reinforcement Stitch" button
once.
This step is not necessary after selecting a
stitch, such as for sewing buttonholes or bar
tacks, where reinforcement stitches are
automatically sewn.
After reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn
automatically, the sewing machine stops
sewing and cuts the threads.
a The thread is cut here.
(automatic thread cutting key) once.
appear in the LCD.
("Start/Stop" button) once.
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Changing the needle stop
position
By pressing
(needle stop position key), the needle
stop position when the sewing machine stops sewing
can be selected. The selected needle stop position is
indicated in the LCD.
: The sewing machine stops sewing with the
needle raised.
: The sewing machine stops sewing with the
needle lowered.
* As a factory default, the sewing machine is
set to leave the needle lowered (in the fabric)
when sewing is stopped.
Saving frequently used stitch
settings
Adjusted stitch settings can be saved so that they can
easily be recalled later. This is convenient for saving
setting adjustments for frequently used stitches. One
set of stitch settings can be saved with each of the
pocket keys (
).
Settings for the following will be saved.
• Stitch
• Stitch width/needle position
• Stitch length
• Needle stop position
• Automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching
turned on or off
• Automatic thread cutting turned on or off
a
Adjust the settings for the stitch to be saved.
Refer to "Adjusting the Stitch Width and
Length" (page 52), "Changing the needle
position" (page 68).
b
Press
memory key.
The memory key lights up.
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