Brother PE-DESIGN NEXT Instruction Manual

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Saving and Printing
3.
Select a format (.dst, .hus, .exp, .pcs, .vip, 
.sew, .jef, .csd, .xxx, or .shv) that the file will be 
exported as.
Printing
Specifying print settings
Before printing, you may need to change the print 
settings for the embroidery design files.
1.
Click 1, then 2, then 3.
(1) Specify the paper size.
(2) Specify the paper orientation.
(3) To print the embroidery pattern, select 
Embroidery print mode.
(4) Print type 
Actual Size:
Select this option to print the design at 
actual size and the sewing information 
(dimensions of the embroidery pattern, 
sewing color order, stitch count and 
hoop position) on separate pages. 
Reduced Size:
Select this option to print a reduced 
image together with all of the above-
mentioned information on a single 
page.
(5) Print option 
Print image:
Select this check box to print the image 
imported into the Design Page in 
addition to the embroidery pattern. 
However, any part of the image 
extending out of the print area for the 
embroidery will not be printed.
Print sewing area box & center axes:
(This setting is only available when 
Actual Size is selected.)
: Select this option to print black 
lines to indicate the sewing area 
(refer to “Specifying the sewing 
area” on page 86) and the center 
axes for the data.
: Select this option to print an 
embroidery positioning mark in 
the center of the axes.
(This setting cannot be selected if 
Jumbo Frame has been selected as 
the Design Page size.)
b
Memo:
The Number of jumps for trim setting can be 
specified for outputting to the .dst format. 
Before outputting, click the Option button, 
then Options, then DST Settings to specify 
the settings.
c
“Specifying the number of jumps 
in embroidery design of the DST 
format” on page 274
a
Note:
• Some patterns imported from embroidery 
cards cannot be exported.
• Divided embroidery patterns and 
embroidery patterns for the jumbo frame 
or multi-position hoop will be exported as 
a single file, and will not be split into 
sections.
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