CP2160R
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CP2160R
Date: 08/20/2020 ID: faqh00101022_002
How to sew reverse stitches or reinforcement stitches
Reverse/reinforcement stitches are generally necessary at the beginning and end of sewing.
Depending on the selected stitch, reverse or reinforcement stitches are sewn while (Reverse/Reinforcement stitch button) is pressed continuously.
(1) Reverse/Reinforcement stitch button |
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When any of the following stitches (reverse stitch patterns) is selected, pressing (Reverse/Reinforcement stitch button) will sew reverse stitches.
With reverse stitches, the stitching is sewn in the opposite direction.Stitch Stitch name Straight stitch (Left) Straight stitch (Middle) Zigzag stitch
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When any other stitch is selected, pressing (Reverse/Reinforcement stitch button) will sew reinforcement stitches.
With reinforcement stitches, 3 to 5 stitches are sewn at the same place.(1) Reverse stitch
(2) Reinforcement stitch
- The stitch number varies depending on the models.
- For details on information about reverse stitches and reinforcement stitches, refer to "Stitch Chart".
CE1150, CP2160F, CP2160L, CP2160M, CP2160P, CP2160R, CP2160W, CP60X, CP80X, CS5055
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