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===Induction Notes=== | ===Induction Notes=== | ||
* Machine setup | * Machine setup | ||
* Initial runthrough using built-in functions | * Initial runthrough using built-in functions | ||
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** Use the Nottinghack H? Can even have a scout-badge style design for them to create as part of induction to take away | ** Use the Nottinghack H? Can even have a scout-badge style design for them to create as part of induction to take away | ||
* Transferring the design | * Transferring the design from PC to Machine | ||
* | * Pack down info | ||
* Special attention areas | * Special attention areas | ||
** Do not use thread cutter button if thread is already cut, or a heavy gauge thread (like nylon or #30 thread) | ** Do not use thread cutter button if thread is already cut, or a heavy gauge thread (like nylon or #30 thread) | ||
** Ensure thread is properly around tensioner when spooling a bobbin for the underneath | |||
** Make sure top bobbin is properly pushed to the right and holder butted against it | |||
** Set machine up THEN attach frame |
Revision as of 20:54, 22 August 2016
Thanks to the Embroidery Pledge we now have a Brother Innov-is 750E Embroidery Machine
Manuals
- Quick Reference Guide
- Operation Manual
- Operation Manual for USB Feature
- USB media compatibility list
- PE-Design Plus Instruction Manual
Induction Notes
- Machine setup
- Initial runthrough using built-in functions
- Using the PC to get a design set up
- Use the Nottinghack H? Can even have a scout-badge style design for them to create as part of induction to take away
- Transferring the design from PC to Machine
- Pack down info
- Special attention areas
- Do not use thread cutter button if thread is already cut, or a heavy gauge thread (like nylon or #30 thread)
- Ensure thread is properly around tensioner when spooling a bobbin for the underneath
- Make sure top bobbin is properly pushed to the right and holder butted against it
- Set machine up THEN attach frame