Brother PR-600 User Manual
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Using the Optional Cap Frame 175
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Pull the brim hold up as far as possible. Next,
turn the brim holder over the cap brim, and
then lower the brim holder. Finally, arrange
the brim so that it maintains a slightly
rounded shape.
1 Brim holder
2 Centerline of brim presser
• Make sure the notch comes out.
X
This completes the positioning of the cap in
the cap frame.
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Remove the cap frame from the mounting jig.
Press both right and left holders on the
mounting jig with both thumbs, and then pull
off the embroidery frame, as shown in the
illustration.
1 Holder
■ Attaching the cap frame to the embroidery
machine
The cap frame driver is required in order to attach
the cap frame to the embroidery machine. Before
attaching the cap frame to the machine, attach the
cap frame driver to the carriage. (Refer to
“Installing the cap frame driver” on page 170.)
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Attach the cap frame to the cap frame driver.
As shown in the illustration, turn the
embroidering position to the side when
inserting the cap frame so the brim of the cap
does not hit the embroidery machine.
• Be careful that the cap frame does not hit
any nearby parts, such as the presser foot.
After turning the cap frame so that the
embroidering surface faces upward, align the
ring of the cap frame driver with the ring of the
cap frame. While sliding the cap frame to the
left and right, align the notch in the cap frame
with the guiding plate on the cap frame driver,
and then snap the frame into place.
1 Guiding Plate on cap frame driver
2 Notch on cap frame
3 Holder
X
The cap frame is secured with the two
holders one on the right and one on the left.
This completes the installation of the cap
frame, and the cap is ready to be
embroidered.
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