Brother PR-600 User Manual
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OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES ——————————————————————————————————————————————————
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Resume the Operation Being Performed Before the Machine Was Turned Off
The screen that appears after the machine is turned on and
is touched differs depending on how the
machine was previously turned off. If the machine was turned off while an operation was being performed, you
can choose to continue the operation being performed before the machine was turned off.
1
Turn on the embroidery machine.
2
When the screen shown below appears after
the opening screen, touch
.
X
A message appears, asking if you wish to
continue the previous operation or begin a
new one.
• If the machine was turned off while an
operation was not being performed, the
pattern type selection screen appears.
■ To continue the operation being performed
before the machine was turned off
3
Touch .
X
Depending on the screen that was displayed
before the machine was turned off, the
pattern editing screen, the embroidering
settings screen or the embroidering screen
appears.
■ To select a pattern and start a new operation
3
Touch .
X
The pattern type selection screen appears.
Memo
• If
is not touched to confirm the
selection of the pattern in the pattern list
screen, the operation cannot be
continued.
• The screen that appears when an
operation is continued differs depending
on the screen that was displayed when
the machine was turned off.
If the operation in the pattern editing
screen is finished:
That pattern editing screen appears.
If the machine was turned off after a
pattern is selected and while the pattern
type selection screen or the pattern list
screen is displayed:
The pattern editing screen for the
selected pattern appears.
If the machine was turned off while the
embroidering settings screen or the
embroidering screen is displayed either
before or after embroidering:
The embroidering settings screen for that
pattern appears.
If the machine was turned off while
embroidering:
The embroidering screen appears with
the needle positioned at the stitch being
sewn when the machine was turned off.
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