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====Press 'B' below the C+ icon to cycle through the possibilities for Needle assignment. The cycle begins with other parameters; continue to press 'B' until you reach the color you desire. For instance, if you want the first section to be stitched with black thread and black is on needle 12, select 'C12'. Then press 'D' below the Enter icon to teach the machine the correct needle for that section of the file and move on to the next section of stitches.====
  
Press “C” to choose your colors.
 
The first stitch is JP
 
Second set of stitches, select “C#” with # the number of the needle using that color thread. Press Enter
 
repeat for each section of your design
 
When it’s done, the previous screen reappears
 
Press Menu twice to get back to main menu
 
Check the placement of your design within the hoop by tracing the Perimeter.
 
Select the Needle and, if you like, move the presser foot down.
 
Indicator is the red dot over the actual needle and “N12”
 
  
Press ‘Menu’ twice until you see the icon for Perimeter Trace
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[[File:Barudan_Choose_Color.png|border|500px|alt=Color selection]]
Press ‘D’ under the Perimeter Trace Button and watch for the limits of the design placement. If you need to adjust the position of your design, use the Jog keys and retry the Perimeter Trace until you are satisfied.
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If your design cannot be positioned so that all four corners of the Perimeter Trace are well within the hoop, remove the hoop and choose a larger one. Repeat the Perimeter Trace function to confirm placement.  
 
If the needle or presser foot hit the edge of the hoop, both your item and the machine will be damaged and you should not attempt to continue until the machine is repaired.
 
Check the Speed
 
The Barudan BENT operates at between 200 and 800 stitches per minute. The faster the stitch speed, the more tension is introduced and the greater the possibility for errors or thread breakage. The machine is older and if you select a speed over 625, both the machine and the floor of the loft will shake. Stitching at around 600 is fine for standard weight fabrics. Anything heavy or delicate should be done at a lower speed.
 
Begin embroidering your design by selecting the ‘Play’ button.
 
When the design has been completed, or you decide to abandon the attempt,
 
select the ‘Cut’ icon,
 
FIRST - Cut the bobbin thread by selecting ‘A’ below the ‘Cut Bobbin’ icon.
 
SECOND – If the top thread was not cut at the end of the file, choose ‘Cut,’ then ‘Play’ so that the thread will be cut and the tail stored in the Velcro bar.
 
  
AT THE END OF YOUR SESSION
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If you have changed the speed, please change it back to 500.
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====Repeat this process for all needle positions. When you reach the end of your list, select C00. You will see a brief error message - A24 Unable to find Next Color Change - appear on the screen; simply select 'D' below the Execute icon to dismiss it. The screen should change back to the original menu screen.====
Take the bobbin case out, remove any loose thread or other debris from the area within the arm, and place 1-2 drops of oil at the base as shown. More than this will mean than excess oil will get onto the thread and the next project.
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Delete your file from Memory
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Return the needle threaders, tweezers, and applique scissors to the storage box.  
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==Confirm the File Postition within the Hoop==
Remove files from the floppy disk you used and place the disk back into the disk storage box.  
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====Check the placement of your design within the hoop by tracing the Perimeter. It is critical that the design area fit easily into the hoop. If the needle hits the hoop, it will damage the needle, the hoop, and your project. It is easy to ensure that such a disaster never occurs, however, by using the '''Perimeter Trace''' feature. ====
Check the surrounding area for anything you might have temporarily stashed during your session and return the item(s) to their proper place so the next user can find them easily.  
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Take a moment to vacuum up all of the thread bits that have fallen to the floor, and put away the iron and ironing board if you have used them.
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====If you like, make note of the currently selected needle position (whether or not it is the first needle called for in your file), and push down the corresponding presser foot so that you can see more easily where the design will be.====
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====Press ‘Menu’ twice until you see the icon for Perimeter Trace====
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[[File:Barudan_Buttons_PerimeterTrace.png|border|500px|alt=Perimeter Trace]]
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====Press ‘D’ under the Perimeter Trace Button and watch for the limits of the design placement. If you need to adjust the position of your design, use the Jog keys and retry the Perimeter Trace until you are satisfied.====
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====If your design cannot be positioned so that all four corners of the Perimeter Trace are well within the hoop, remove the hoop and choose a larger one. Repeat the Perimeter Trace function to confirm placement.====
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====If the needle or presser foot hit the edge of the hoop, both your item and the machine will be damaged and you should not attempt to continue until the machine is repaired. ====
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==Check the Speed==
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====Your selected file should now appear on the main menu. Notice that the run time and speed are shown above the graph over the selection icons. ====
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[[File:Barudan_File_Info.png|border|500px|alt=File Information]]
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The Barudan BENT operates at between 200 and 800 stitches per minute. The faster the stitch speed, the more tension is introduced and the greater the possibility for errors or thread breakage. This machine is older and if you select a speed over 600, both the machine and the floor of the loft will shake. Stitching at around 500 is fine for standard weight fabrics. Anything heavy or delicate should be done at a lower speed.
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====To adjust the embroidery speed, select 'A' below the Speed icon====
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[[File:Barudan_Buttons_Speed_Needle_Trim_Manual.png|border|500px|alt=selection menu]]
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====From the Speed menu you may adjust the speed. This is permitted either before you begin stitching, or during the process if necessary.====
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*Select 'A' to decrease the speed by 10 stitches per minute;
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*'B' to increase the speed by 10 stitches per minute;
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*'A' and 'C' together to decrease by 50 stitches per minute; or
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*'B' and 'C' together to increase by 50 stitches per minute.
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[[File:Barudan_Speed Screen.png|border|500px|alt=Speed Adjustment menu]]
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==Start Stitching Your Design==
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====When you are satisfied that your color selection has been input and your design will fit within the hoop and is positioned where you wish for it to appear, all that's left is for you to select the 'PLAY' button to start embroidering.====
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[[File:Barudan_Start.png|border|500px|alt=Start Button]]
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==When the Design is Complete==
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====When the design is complete, or you decide to abandon the attempt, select 'D' below the Checkmark Icon to bring up the main menu. (If you decide to abandon the attempt to embroider the file, press the STOP button.) Press 'C' below the '''Cut''' icon to bring up the cut menu.====
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[[File:Barudan_Buttons_Speed_Needle_Trim_Manual.png|500px|alt=Main Menu]]
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*FIRST - Cut the bobbin thread by selecting ‘A’ below the ‘Cut Bobbin’ icon.
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*SECOND – If the top thread was not cut at the end of the file, choose ‘Cut,’ then ‘Play’ so that the thread will be cut and the tail stored in the Velcro bar.
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====Now you can safely pull the hoop out of the pantograph and release your item. You will probably need to take the applique scissors and trim any jump threads that are visible, and trim away the backing close to the stitching. (Follow the manufacturer's instruction for removing water soluble backing.) Press the item with the embroidery face down on a folded fluffy towel to smooth the fabric without crushing the embroidery.====
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==Share Your Success with Us==
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====Don't forget to take a photo and share your efforts with us at #mfx-i-made-this! We want to see what you're creating. ====
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 10 March 2023

Contents

Assigning Colors to be Used When Stitching Your File

If your file only requires one color, simply choose the Needle Position that carries your desired thread and proceed to the Perimeter Trace step below. For help with selecting the Needle, see Needle Position on the Barudan BENT-ZQ-201U

If there is more than one color within your design, you will have to teach the Barudan which colors are on each needle at this particular time. Choose 'C' to select the Teach menu.

File selection


Press 'B' below the C+ icon to cycle through the possibilities for Needle assignment. The cycle begins with other parameters; continue to press 'B' until you reach the color you desire. For instance, if you want the first section to be stitched with black thread and black is on needle 12, select 'C12'. Then press 'D' below the Enter icon to teach the machine the correct needle for that section of the file and move on to the next section of stitches.

Color selection


Repeat this process for all needle positions. When you reach the end of your list, select C00. You will see a brief error message - A24 Unable to find Next Color Change - appear on the screen; simply select 'D' below the Execute icon to dismiss it. The screen should change back to the original menu screen.

Confirm the File Postition within the Hoop

Check the placement of your design within the hoop by tracing the Perimeter. It is critical that the design area fit easily into the hoop. If the needle hits the hoop, it will damage the needle, the hoop, and your project. It is easy to ensure that such a disaster never occurs, however, by using the Perimeter Trace feature.

If you like, make note of the currently selected needle position (whether or not it is the first needle called for in your file), and push down the corresponding presser foot so that you can see more easily where the design will be.

Press ‘Menu’ twice until you see the icon for Perimeter Trace

Perimeter Trace


Press ‘D’ under the Perimeter Trace Button and watch for the limits of the design placement. If you need to adjust the position of your design, use the Jog keys and retry the Perimeter Trace until you are satisfied.

If your design cannot be positioned so that all four corners of the Perimeter Trace are well within the hoop, remove the hoop and choose a larger one. Repeat the Perimeter Trace function to confirm placement.

If the needle or presser foot hit the edge of the hoop, both your item and the machine will be damaged and you should not attempt to continue until the machine is repaired.

Check the Speed

Your selected file should now appear on the main menu. Notice that the run time and speed are shown above the graph over the selection icons.

File Information

The Barudan BENT operates at between 200 and 800 stitches per minute. The faster the stitch speed, the more tension is introduced and the greater the possibility for errors or thread breakage. This machine is older and if you select a speed over 600, both the machine and the floor of the loft will shake. Stitching at around 500 is fine for standard weight fabrics. Anything heavy or delicate should be done at a lower speed.

To adjust the embroidery speed, select 'A' below the Speed icon

selection menu


From the Speed menu you may adjust the speed. This is permitted either before you begin stitching, or during the process if necessary.

  • Select 'A' to decrease the speed by 10 stitches per minute;
  • 'B' to increase the speed by 10 stitches per minute;
  • 'A' and 'C' together to decrease by 50 stitches per minute; or
  • 'B' and 'C' together to increase by 50 stitches per minute.

Speed Adjustment menu


Start Stitching Your Design

When you are satisfied that your color selection has been input and your design will fit within the hoop and is positioned where you wish for it to appear, all that's left is for you to select the 'PLAY' button to start embroidering.

Start Button

When the Design is Complete

When the design is complete, or you decide to abandon the attempt, select 'D' below the Checkmark Icon to bring up the main menu. (If you decide to abandon the attempt to embroider the file, press the STOP button.) Press 'C' below the Cut icon to bring up the cut menu.

Main Menu

  • FIRST - Cut the bobbin thread by selecting ‘A’ below the ‘Cut Bobbin’ icon.
  • SECOND – If the top thread was not cut at the end of the file, choose ‘Cut,’ then ‘Play’ so that the thread will be cut and the tail stored in the Velcro bar.

Now you can safely pull the hoop out of the pantograph and release your item. You will probably need to take the applique scissors and trim any jump threads that are visible, and trim away the backing close to the stitching. (Follow the manufacturer's instruction for removing water soluble backing.) Press the item with the embroidery face down on a folded fluffy towel to smooth the fabric without crushing the embroidery.

Share Your Success with Us

Don't forget to take a photo and share your efforts with us at #mfx-i-made-this! We want to see what you're creating.

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