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Design Center

Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage)

Previewing the Sewing Image

Once the embroidery pattern is complete or while you work on the design, you can preview the pattern’s
stitches. You can also view a realistic preview of the pattern in order to see how it will appear once it is sewn.
(These functions are available only in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage).)

1.

To display a preview of the embroidery
pattern, click Display on the menu bar, and
then click Preview.
An alternate method is to click the Toolbar
button indicated below.

→ A preview of the embroidery pattern ap-

pears.

b

Memo:

To zoom in (or out), click

(or

) on the

Tool Box, and then click the desired area of
the embroidery pattern.

2.

To leave the preview display, repeat step

1.

,

or press the

key.

3.

To display a realistic preview of the
embroidery pattern, click Display on the menu
bar, and then click Realistic Preview.
An alternate method is to click the Toolbar
button indicated below.

→ A realistic preview of the embroidery pat-

tern appears.

b

Memo:

To zoom in (or out), click

(or

) on the

Tool Box, and then click the desired area of
the embroidery pattern.

4.

To leave the realistic preview display, repeat

step

3.

, or press the

key.

Changing realistic preview
settings

You can change the realistic preview settings to
better view the embroidery pattern. (This function is
available only in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage).)

1.

Click Display, then Realistic Preview
Attribute Setting
.

→ A Realistic Preview Attribute dialog box

similar to the ones shown below appears.

a

Note:

The embroidery pattern cannot be edited
while the preview is displayed.

Preview

Esc

Realistic Preview

a

Note:

• The embroidery pattern cannot be edited

while the realistic preview is displayed.

• The Realistic Preview function cannot

display a clean preview of the pattern if the
monitor is set to 256 colors or less. The
monitor should be set to at least 16-bit
High Color (65536 colors).

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