Installation Instructions 3.54. Make adjustments to the placement of the blue rack as necessary to align the blue exirack with the front white gear
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.6 Installation InstructionsFigure 3.7Y-Rack Installation1. Carefully lay the quilting machine on its power pod side (the l
Installation Instructions 3.7Figure 3.10 Y-Encoder Replacement (may not be required)e stitch-regulator encoder circuit board mounted to the rear wh
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.8 Installation InstructionsFigure 3.13Setting Up the New Carriage1. With the Pro-Stitcher carriage set properly on the fra
Installation Instructions 3.94. Carefully li the quilting machine and place it on the carriage so the wheels engage the white carriage tracks, makin
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.10 Installation InstructionsFigure 3.21Figure 3.207. e small black cable with the black 3-connector clip should be routed
Installation Instructions 3.11Figure 3.22Figure 3.231. Remove the front handlebar from the front of the quilting machine, making sure to rst disconn
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.12 Installation InstructionsABCFigure 3.266. Remove the computer from its packaging. Install the computer into the compute
Installation Instructions 3.13Figure 3.30bLevers Up = Gear Disengaged / Free Motion1. Make sure power is reaching the computer by checking that the p
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.14 Installation InstructionsFigure 3.31Getting Started - Setting up the Pro-Stitchere Pro-Stitcher should be installed as
Table of Contents 1.11. Table of Contents ... 1.12. Important Safety Instructions... 2.13. Installation Instruct
Overview 4.1Pro-Stitcher Operating Systeme Pro-Stitcher runs on a touch-screen computer with Microso’s Windows 7 operating system. Because the Pro
Pro-Stitcher User Manual4.2 OverviewScreen Overviewe Pro-Stitcher screen is arranged to provide quick access to all functions without navigating thro
Overview 4.3e Shut Down menu gives multiple options for shutting down the Pro-Stitcher computer or exiting the soware to the Windows screen.At time
Pro-Stitcher User Manual4.4 OverviewSelected vs. Non-Selected ButtonsWhen some buttons, such as Grid and Zoom are selected, or “pressed”, they will h
Overview 4.5Toolbare toolbar at the top of the screen contains several commonly used functions that are helpful when using the Pro-Stitcher (Figure 4
Pro-Stitcher User Manual4.6 OverviewHalf Stitche Half Stitch button cycles the needle either to the up or the down position based on the current posi
Overview 4.7Refreshe Refresh button resets Pan and Zoom and centers the design and crosshairs so both are visible on the screen (Figure 4.18). Refres
Pro-Stitcher User Manual4.8 OverviewRulere Ruler tool is used to measure distances in a design or directly on the quilt (Figure 4.22). To use the rul
Design Menu 5.1e Design menu functions enable the quilter to open, modify, position, and save quilting designs. A majority of Pro-Stitcher work will
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.2 Design MenuBottom Right-Hand Button Clustere four buttons in the bottom right-hand corner of the Design screens help to k
Pro-Stitcher User Manual1.2 Table of Contents5. Design Menu (continued) Resize ... 5.1
Design Menu 5.3File Typese Pro-Stitcher will read four le types directly: *.hqf, *.qli, *.txt, and *.tap. Pro-Stitcher cannot read encrypted les or
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.4 Design MenuCloseTo close a design that has been loaded into the Work Area, press the Close button (Figure 5.8). Although i
Design Menu 5.5DeleteAer opening the le browser, delete any existing le by selecting it and then choosing the Delete buttong. NOTE: ere needs to b
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.6 Design MenuAreaA quilting Area is a portion of the Pro-Stitcher screen that represents an area on the quilt (Figure 5.16)
Design Menu 5.72-CornerTo create a 2-corner rectangular Area, move the quilting machine so the needle lines up with one corner of the desired area on
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.8 Design MenuMulti-PointFor more complex areas, plot multiple points to create any shape such as a triangle or a shape with
Design Menu 5.9Zoome Zoom button (Figure 5.25) at the bottom of the Area panel will zoom to t the dened Area within the Work Area. Area Override
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.10 Design MenuRotationDesigns can be rotated by selecting the Rotate sub menu (Figure 5.29). Use the 45° buttons (Figure 5.
Design Menu 5.11Mirror and FlipPress the Mirror button (Figure 5.34) to mirror the design vertically. Press the Flip button (Figure 5.35) to ip the d
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.12 Design MenuGroupe Group button on the Rotation panel (Figure 5.38) allows each of the above rotation options to be appl
Safety 2.1Save these instructionsis machine is intended for household use.DisclaimerBaby Lock and its Representatives are in no way legally responsib
Design Menu 5.13Crope Crop function is used in conjunction with Area. Aer a design has been loaded and modied as needed, mark an Area that represen
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.14 Design MenuFigure 5.48Figure 5.47Aer cropping an area from the design, the Pro-Stitcher needs to know what to do with t
Design Menu 5.15RepeatSelect the Design menu and then press the Repeat sub-menu button (Figure 5.49). e Repeat sub-menu gives several options for rep
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.16 Design MenuStretch Width/HeightWith a dened Area, selecting either of the Stretch Width or Stretch Height buttons causes
Design Menu 5.17ResizeTo open the Resize panel and manually resize a design, select the Design menu and press the Resize sub-menu button (Figure 5.57)
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.18 Design MenuSkew/AlignWith an Area consisting of four points, the Skew function forces a design to stretch to ll the Area
Design Menu 5.19Horizontal AlignmentAlign Le: (Figure 5.63) e le side of the design’s bounding box (the light blue box) aligns with the le-most po
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.20 Design MenuVertical AlignmentAlign Top: (Figure 5.67) e top of the design’s bounding box (the light blue box) aligns wit
Design Menu 5.21Freehande Pro-Stitcher can record the movement of the quilting machine using the functions available in the Freehand panel. Because t
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.22 Design MenuStopAer pressing Record, the button becomes a Stop button (Figure 5.74). Press Stop to stop recording. e Sto
Pro-Stitcher User Manual2.2 SafetyRead these instructions before using the machine.To use the machine safely1. Keep hands and loose clothing away fro
Design Menu 5.23JumpA jump can be recorded by pressing the Jump button. During Record or Mark, as long as the button is selected (dark), no stitch lin
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.24 Design MenuRepositionere are several options for positioning a design on the quilt. e primary method for positioning is
Design Menu 5.25Start PointPress Start Point to reposition the start point of the design with the current needle and crosshair position (Figure 5.82).
Pro-Stitcher User Manual5.26 Design MenuNudgeTo reposition the design a specic amount in any of the four directions, enter a distance (in inches) in
Art & Stitch 6.16. Art & StitchArt & Stitch is comprehensive quilting-design soware for creating and modifying quilting designs. It is in
Pro-Stitcher User Manual6.2 Art & StitchGray BarLicensingWhen using Art & Stitch for the rst time, the quilter must enter some information to
Quilt Menu 7.1e features available within the Quilt menu are all related to the actual quilting of designs. While any of the sub-menus within the Qui
Pro-Stitcher User Manual7.2 Quilt MenuNew Start/End A quilter may choose to start quilting a design from some point other than the designed start poin
Quilt Menu 7.3Move e Move feature enables the quilter to move the quilting machine in any of the 7 directions indicated by the direction arrows by pr
Pro-Stitcher User Manual7.4 Quilt MenuFigure 7.7Channel Lock e Pro-Stitcher can be used as a channel lock for the quilting machine by selecting eithe
Installation Instructions 3.1Congratulations on your Pro-Stitcher Purchase!Baby Lock is proud to oer you user-friendly quilting machines and computer
Quilt Menu 7.5Run When the design has been formatted and positioned and is ready to be stitched, press the Run button from any of the Quilt sub-menus.
Pro-Stitcher User Manual7.6 Quilt MenuPause While stitching, a Pause button is available in case a quilter needs to pause the machine and make some mi
Quilt Menu 7.7Emergency Stop If a situation arises in which the machine must be immediately stopped, press the Emergency Stop button. Unlike the Paus
Settings Menu 8.1Before stitching any design, it is always a good idea to double-check the settings. Some quilters may nd settings that will work for
Pro-Stitcher User Manual8.2 Settings MenuIf Tie O options are turned on, the Pro-Stitcher will perform a tie o at the jump start and end points, re
Settings Menu 8.3Tie Offe Tie O feature enables quilters to select their preferred method for preventing the stitching from coming undone (Figure 8.
Pro-Stitcher User Manual8.4 Settings Menu Pullupe Pro-Stitcher can be set to automatically pull up the bobbin thread at the start of a design. It ca
Settings Menu 8.5 Pause Delaye Pause Delay feature pauses the quilting machine shortly aer starting into a design and aer each time a Pull-Up is pe
Pro-Stitcher User Manual8.6 Settings Menu General Show/Hide Design While Panning or ZoomingIf this button is not selected, the design will be tempora
Settings Menu 8.7Communication e Communication sub-menu enables the quilter to manually establish communications with either the quilting machine or
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.2 Installation InstructionsGROUNDED OUTLET BOXESMETALSCREWADAPTER(B)(C)TAB FORGROUNDINGSCREW(A)GROUNDING PINis product is
Pro-Stitcher User Manual8.8 Settings MenuReconnect MachinePress the Reconnect Machine button to reestablish communications between the Pro-Stitcher a
Troubleshooting 9.18. TroubleshootingProblem/ Symptom Corrective MeasureNo Display on the Touch-Screen Monitor LED near the battery symbol a
Pro-Stitcher User Manual9.2 TroubleshootingProblem/ Symptom Corrective Measuree stitch regulator cable is not connected properly (continued from
Troubleshooting 9.3Problem/ Symptom Corrective Measuree X and/or Y axis gears are only partially engaged Stitched designs appear jagged or
Pro-Stitcher User Manual9.4 TroubleshootingProblem/ Symptom Corrective MeasureQuilting machine stuck in a faster speed than selected by Pro-Stitc
Troubleshooting 9.5Problem/ Symptom Corrective MeasureError Messages Motor Error with lightning bolt icon in the top right-hand corner (may
Installation Instructions 3.3Pro-Stitcher Parts List for Baby Lock Crown JewelItem QuantityA. Blue X-axis Flexirack (12 feet) 1 B. X-axis Flexirac
Pro-Stitcher User Manual3.4 Installation InstructionsBaby Lock Crown Jewel Figure 3.2Tools RequiredPower drill 4mm Allen wrench5mm Allen wrenchSlotte
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