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1. Signature Date www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Warranty Training Checklist 10 5 This page intentionally left blank 10 6 Warranty Training Checklist 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Handi ie Designed by a Umilier for oilters Customer Name HQ Representative Shop Name Installation and Set Up e Rack System o e Carriage System E e Encoder Cables oO e Gears Engage in Racks o oO e Quick Release Mechanism HQ Pro Stitcher Overview e Disable Enable Motors e Pull up Bobbin Thread e Zoom Pan Function e Refresh e Half Stitch e Reset Home e Follow OOUUOQUUO Design Menu e Find drive where designs are located e Loading and Saving a Design HO Pro Stitcher Training Checklist Date of Purchase Date of Training Rotation Mirror Flip 2 Point Group Crop Inside Outside Open Closed O Repeat O Resize O oO oO E Skew and Align Freehand Record and Mark Reposition by Corner Cen ter Start End Drag amp Drop Nudge o Art amp Stitch if applicable Creating a Design L Saving a Design E Loading a Design from outside source L Passing a Design back and g forth from Pro Stitcher O e Show File with all Designs O Load Design o Quilt Menu e Design a New Start End Points g Box gd Jump Points go e Jump Points q Move Continuous amp Stitch O e Start Stop g Channel Lock g e Undo q Trace Outline E e Redo g Box E e History g
2. ow S02in HS 00in PHandi r s amme y TTT ea i i Ar TR HO Pro Stitcher Avant Distance This box represents the length of each tie off stitch in inches Enter a value in this box using either the or buttons or entering the value directly into the number box Tack The Tack tie off method forms the selected number of stitches forward into the design and then back to the start point before beginning to stitch the design thus doubling the number of stitches selected Micro The Micro tie off method will form the set number of tie off stitches forward into the design and then begin stitching from there When the design is ending the HQ Pro Stitcher will stop stitching just prior to the end point and then perform the selected number of tie off stitches to the end of the design This method does not back over itself and is thus more likely to be pulled loose than the Tack method However it is much less noticeable than the Tack method because there is no build up of thread Settings Menu 8 3 The HQ Pro Stitcher can be set to automatically pull up the bobbin thread at the start of a design It can pull up the thread and automatically shift aside for the quilter to grab the threads or it can pull up the thread and let the quilter manually move the machine aside to pull up the thread Figure 8 6 Pull Up On Select the Pull Up On button to perform a pull up at the beginning of the design and at the
3. Reset All Many settings in the HQ Pro Stitcher software remain set even after other operations are performed For example a quilter may rotate a design repeat it multiple times resize it and more To turn off those settings and quickly return to the original design settings press Reset All Figure 5 15 If a new design is loaded or the Baseline operation is performed a Reset All is automatically performed Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 5 A quilting Area is a portion of the HQ Pro Stitcher screen that represents an area on the quilt Figure 5 16 Within this area the quilter can place their designs repeat them stretch them skew them crop them and so forth knowing that everything within the defined Area on the HQ Pro Stitcher screen will match up with the corresponding area r on the quilt An Area can be created at any point during the Design process but only after a design Ye is loaded If a quilter creates an area with no design Defined area loaded the area will not be visible until a design is on quilt loaded Areas can be created as a simple rectangle by Figure 5 16 identifying only two opposing corners 2 Corner or by plotting multiple points around the desired area to create any unique shape Multi Point The Area is fixed in position once it is defined and cannot be moved If the quilter must move or adjust the defined Area first clear
4. This action has now created the triangle area ndi mune we design z CI O w SBR T ae IEA Eua Handi Pere NA TE pogos ESIGN e Press Quilt e Press Run verify settings e Press Proceed 2012 Handi Quilter Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher Tutorials 12 7 Handi Quilter i Nanati TS Yale _ L Shaped Corners Important Before you load your fabric on the frame take an accurate measurement of the vertical border This will be necessary as you chunk your side borders Record this number for later use e Press Design e Press File e Press Open e Double tap on D Designs HQ Designs Corners Tulip Corner e Double tap on Tulip Corner e Press Rotation use the rotate tools to orient to the quilt e Press Area e Move machine to approximately 5 inches below corner you will be creating an L shaped area It does not have to be the exact size of the corner design Number 1 e Press Multi Point 2012 Handi Quilter 12 8 Tutorials Move machine to the top left corner Number 2 Press Multi Point Move machine to the top right corner of the arm Number 3 Press Multi Point Move machine to bottom of the right arm Number 4 Press Multi Point Move machine to inner corner Number 5 Press Multi Point Move machine to bottom of arm Number 6 Press Multi Point This will create the
5. t S asierea 12 8 li DOS e 13 1 lA My Ideas eerren annan 14 1 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Table of Contents 1 3 2 Important Safety Instructions Save these instructions This machine is intended for household use Disclaimer Handi Quilter and its Representatives are in no way legally responsible or liable for damage to the HQ Pro Stitcher when used improperly or not in accordance with the guidelines stated in this manual or when used on machine quilting frames not recommended by Handi Quilter Read all instructions before using When using any machine basic safety precautions should always be taken including the following Read all instructions before using DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock e The HQ Pro Stitcher quilting machine should never be left unattended when plugged in Always unplug the machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons e Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when this quilting machine is used by or near children e Use this quilting machine only for its intended use as described in this manual Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual e Never operate this quilting machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or drop
6. 2 Tutorials Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher e Advance fabric allowing enough space to quilt next row e Press Reposition e Press Top left button this will reposition the design to the correct position on fabric PHandi yin het Oii e Press Quilt e Press Run verify settings e Press Proceed 2012 Handi Quilter Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher Tutorials 12 3 Handi Quilter e Continue moving machine around area you iiad ge wish to crop and press Multi Point after Cropping an Area from an Edge each move to Edge e Press Crop l e Press Open this will crop the design and let Continued from Creating an Area for Edge to Edge Quilting the machine tie off on the crop area e Press Inside This will crop the inside of the e Press Baseline this freezes the design with area leaving the outside the new settings e Move machine to top left corner ee ee x000 000 rm Ue alld esjoega 8 e Press Reposition e Press Top Left Corner button Jump Start Points Stop HO Pro stitcher e Press Baseline e Press Area l e Ifthe quilt has more areas to be cropped e Press Clear this will clear the area of the l such as the star quilt repeat the process by Edge to Edge so that you can now create a creating an area for each star crop and new area in which you would like to crop ba
7. Area g e Baseline g Pause oO q Emergency Stop go O e Setting an Area The items listed above have been explained to me by my HQ Rep Signature of Owner customer Signature of Trainer Settings Menu Speed Auto Jump Stitches Per Inch Tie Off Tack and Micro Pullup Pause Delay Switch to Handlebar Control Reconnect Motors Reconnect Machine Shut Down Shutdown Re boot Exit to Windows oO OOUUUVRUOUUOO Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Rack Maintenance of HQ Machine oO Warranty Review Review Manufacturer s War ranty L Sign Checklist o I have covered the items listed above with my Note to the HQ Rep Upon completion please cut along dotted line and fax the signed copy to Handi Quilter at 801 294 3011 Itis okay to photocopy this page www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Warranty Training Checklist 10 7 11 Handi Quilter Printouts A Place for The Latest Information Watch www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher for news about updates tips and tutorials See something you want to remember Print it out and keep it here www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 HQ Printouts 11 1 12 Tutorials The Handi Quilter Educators Love to Write Tutorials Watch www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher for lessons tips and tutorials for using the latest software updates Print them out and keep them handy in this section of your user manual We write the tutorials with step
8. HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Problem gt Symptom Error Messages a gt Motor Error with lightning bolt icon in the top This will occur with various types of motor errors right hand corner may occur with various types Generally they mean that the Pro Stitcher cannot of Motor Error messages on the screen communicate with the motors Check that the carriage is plugged in and that the serial cables are connected properly into the box behind the Pro Stitcher computer If everything is connected properly and power is on press the lightning bolt button to attempt to reestablish communication with the motors The icon will turn to either a red or green motor button once communications are re established If a message with the words Buffer Underflow appears while stitching it is an indication that data is not getting to the motors quickly enough This may be due to something in the computer tying up the CPU Although it may be possible to resume quilting by simply pressing red X box to close the error message and then pressing the Motor Error lightning bolt button at the top right hand corner of the screen it is best to cancel the current design stitch out save the pattern and re boot the computer Use the New Start Point function if necessary to resume from where stitching was left off gt System Restore or System Repair message If a message appears on boot up black screen white on boot up text that asks whether to run
9. L shape area Press Skew Align Use the Align tools and align design to the left and top of the area Press Resize Turn off Lock Aspect GG 66 Press the or to resize the height and width so that it will fit within the area the area that you want to fit is the border height and width The arms may go outside of the area Ha Lobe wona Pe fad baal ed Tulip Comer X 0 00 Y 0 00 A 9 Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher e Press Quilt e Press Run A Verify Settings Box will appear Check to see that all settings are correct If not press the Settings button and make changes e Press Proceed e Stitch out corner design Placing Right Corner e Press Design e Press Area e Press Clear e Press Rotate e Press Reposition e Looking on the screen place crosshairs on inside corner of design e Press Drag e Move hopping foot needle to inside corner on right side of border e Press Drop This will position the corner to the right side of the border from the inside corner e Press Quilt e Press Run e Press Proceed e Stitch out corner design e Press Design 2012 Handi Quilter Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher Press File Press Save Name corner such as tulip corner resize This will be sized and saved for bottom of quilt Tutorials 12 9 A Place to Store Your Design Catalogs Even th
10. Select either Shut Down or Restart to shut the computer down and 4 il Total Segs 1 Selected 0 Stitches 0 6 2 Art amp Stitch Ca OOO e a a e U S SESS EE ee ie isis ie ie i TT i I gt 10 04 12 restart Figure 6 4 Quilting Area 7 Hoop 8 00in x 8 00in HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 7 Quilt Menu The features available within the Quilt menu are all related to the actual quilting of designs While any of the sub menus within the Quilt menu are selected a Run button is available to start the stitching process Stitch The Stitch sub menu gives quick access to the most commonly used settings in case they need to be adjusted before stitching a design Figure 7 1 Tie Off and Pullup settings are available here and are explained in detail in the Settings section of this manual There is also a Stitch button along the bottom of the screen The Stitch button should be selected in most circumstances However if a quilter wants the HQ Pro Stitcher to run through the design without actually stitching press the Stitch button to disable it If the Stitch option is turned off the Tie Off and Pullup options will also be turned off If either the Tie Off or Pullup options are selected the Stitch button will also be automatically selected Status If a quilter wants to know how far into a design the machine has stitched select Status and then press the Run button at the bottom of the scre
11. System Restore or Start Windows Normally select Start Windows Normally by using the keyboard Plug the keyboard into the open USB port using the USB extension cable and press Start Normally and the system should resume as normal The computer will default to the System Restore screen more of a typical Windows blue white screen if you do not select the Start Normally option in time If this occurs use the power switch to reboot the computer and try again www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Troubleshooting 9 5 10 Warranty Warranty issued should whenever possible first be submitted to the Authorized Representative who completed your service and training These representatives have been selected for their dedication to customer satisfaction and have been trained in technical service They also may provide follow up advice training service accessories and other services HQ Authorized Representatives may offer their own warranties in addition to those offered by the manufacturer but do not obligate the manufacturer HO Pro Stitcher Limited Warranty Handi Quilter Inc hereinafter HQ offers a limited warranty on the HQ Pro Stitcher hereinafter Product to be free of defects in workmanship and materials under normal use upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth a 90 day Limited Warranty During the first 90 days from date of purchase HQ will repair any manufacturing defect without char
12. TAB FOR METAL GROUNDING SCREW N e 2 A O GROUNDING PIN ADAPTER A B Figure 3 1 This product is for use on a nominal 120 V or nominal 220 V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A in Figure 3 1 A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place by the metal screw Note In Canada the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electric Code 3 2 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Parts List HO Pro Stitcher Parts List for HO Avante 8 wheel carriage version amp HO Fusion See page 3 16 for HO Sixteen amp HO Avante 4 wheel carriage version Item a Blue X axis Flexirack 12 feet X axis Flexirack Clamps amp Screws 3 32 Drill Bit Emergency Base Plate Repair Kit Carriage Assembly Computer Bracket Y Encoder Circuit Board Y axis Mounting Bracket Assembly Y Power Cord 10 foot Adhesive Cable Mounting Clips
13. The red target symbol is the end of The Design button displays the design when the design Hide these symbols for better visibility selected and hides the design when turned off of the design by selecting the Start Stop button and show them by selecting the button again Box The Box button displays the blue bounding box to show the X and Y extents of the current design when selected The Box button turns off the bounding box when deselected Jump Points Red dots appear within a design to mark the start of a jump or no stitch line The quilting machine will stop stitching at that point The jump is indicated by a purple dashed line Green dots mark the end of the jump and the beginning of the next stitching segment Press the Jump Points button to show or hide these dots and dashed lines on the view www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 1 Bottom Right Hand Button Cluster The four buttons in the bottom right hand corner of the Design screens help to keep track of changes made to the design Figure 5 2 Undo Press the Undo button to undo the last function performed Redo The Redo button will be grayed out until the Undo button has been pressed Redo will redo the last function that was undone History Press the History button to show a list of all the functions that have been performed since opening a design Figure 5 3 The list may be dragged up or down to reveal more of the history The i
14. USB Flash Drive Lanyard Art amp Stitch Software Alignment Block USB Cable Computer Power Cord HQ Pro Stitcher Computer USB Extension Cable PrPOZZP ATM TOMO Item may not be included or needed www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Quantity l 4 l l l l l l l 4 l l l l l l l Installation Instructions 3 3 Installation Instructions HO Fusion amp HO Avante 8 wheel Precision Glide carriage version Tools Required Power drill 4mm Allen wrench 5mm Allen wrench Slotted screwdriver one large and one small Phillips screwdriver one large and one small Assembly Handi Quilter recommends installation by an authorized HQ Pro Stitcher Representative X Rack Installation 1 Remove the blue 12 foot rack Page 3 3 A and the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage E from the box Cut the cable ties from the front of the carriage Figure 3 2 2 Starting at one end of the table begin mounting the blue rack to the table Peel back just a few inches of the protective layer of the tape Position the blue rack using the wooden alignment block M as a guide The wood block should be laid flat on the black plastic table top butted against the inside edge of the front aluminium track extru sion see Figure 3 3 The blue rack then butts against the opposite side of the block so the blue rack is mounted 2 away from the front track The block should be flat on the table and not on top of the bl
15. X axis Flexirack Clamps amp Screws 3 32 Drill Bit Emergency Base Plate Repair Kit Carriage Assembly Computer Bracket Y Encoder Circuit Board Y axis Mounting Bracket Assembly Y Power Cord 10 foot Adhesive Cable Mounting Clips USB Flash Drive Lanyard Art amp Stitch Software Alignment Block HQ Pro Stitcher Computer HQ Sixteen Y Encoder Version 2 Power Cord Retaining Clamp Stitch Regulator Adapter Board USB Cable Computer Power Cord USB Extension cable 3 M Command Adhesive Strips CHYRPONOZEZDATOTOMMOOM p Item may not be included or needed 3 16 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 Quantity l O e e e e A e e e e i M el OE HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Installation Instructions HO Sixteen and HO Avante 4 wheel carriage version Tools Required Power drill 7 16 open end wrench 7 16 nut driver or second wrench 4mm Allen wrench 5mm Allen wrench Slotted screwdriver one large and one small Phillips screwdriver one large and one small Knife and or wire cutters Assembly Handi Quilter recommends installation by an authorized HQ Pro Stitcher Representative Setting the Frame Height Determine whether the quilting machine is placed on a Portable Professional Frame or an HQ Studio Frame and follow the appropriate instructions below Portable Professional Frame 1 The Portable Professional Frame Pro Frame side arms have three sets of hei
16. Y 0 Sometimes that is the start of a design other times it may be in the middle or any other point in the design or around the design Some digital designers intentionally use the Home location for positioning purposes If this is the case the quilter can move the needle to the location on the quilt indicated by the pattern designer and press the Reset Home button to position the design relative to the Home position Figure 4 19 The Reset Home button may also be used as a rough Figure 4 18 positioning tool For example if the design is off the screen because the quilting machine has been moved to a new location pressing the Reset Home button will bring the design closer to the current crosshair position CAUTION Reset Home is a repositioning tool Do not use it if the design has already been positioned in its proper location Figure 4 19 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Overview 4 7 Refresh The Refresh button resets Pan and Zoom and centers the design and crosshairs so both are visible on the screen Figure 4 20 Refresh does not reposition so using it will not affect the placement of the design Pan If the Pan button is selected dragging a finger across the screen will pan the current view in the direction of the drag Figure 4 21 Pan affects the view only and does not reposition the design Zoom If Zoom is selected dragging a finger in either a downward or right to left motion will z
17. beginning of each segment following a jump that exceeds the Auto Jump threshold HO Pro Stutcher Avant Pull Up Auto Select the Pull Up Auto button for the quilting machine to shift to the right a few inches after pulling up the bobbin thread to allow the quilter to grab both threads The quilter should then press the Resume button to continue quilting the design If Pull Up Auto is not selected but Pull Up On is selected the quilting machine will take a stitch at the start point and then disable the motors This allows the quilter to manually push the quilting machine aside to pull up the bobbin thread Press Resume for the machine to move back into position and resume quilting 8 4 Settings Menu 10 04 12 Figure 8 6 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Pause Delay The Pause Delay feature pauses the quilting machine shortly after starting into a design and after each time a Pull Up is performed Figure 8 7 This enables the quilter to safely trim the thread tails Press the Resume button for the Pro Stitcher to continue Figure 8 8 Off On Press Off to disable or On to enable the Pause Delay option Inches Seconds Adjust the amount of time or distance the Pro Stitcher travels before pausing using the and buttons or directly entering a value in the number box Choose whether this value is in seconds or inches by selecting either the Seconds or Inches button HO Pro Stitcher Avant Wi74tin H7
18. ditch and press Mark again Continue marking points along Figure 5 75 the ditch and the HQ Pro Stitcher will record straight lines between each marked point The marked ditch design can now be stitched or saved as desired Figure 5 76 CS ROm TT T aia TI Wa om z enl EF x T Freehand ae oe ee re m kT Told ba E Ar amp Qtiicrh Ce ROL E i J a a Jump Start Ei Points Stop _ Figure 5 76 5 22 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Jump A jump can be recorded by pressing the Jump button During Record or Mark as long as the button is selected dark no stitch lines will be recorded while the quilting machine is moving Figure 5 77 When the Jump button is turned off light there will be a jump recorded between the previous end point and the current position of the crosshairs Figure 5 78 E O a ras P ees E Soe T Freehand ppan h Design Box 4 4 Jump Start Points Stop ih E O a ees r ne he T Freehand ag 0sitior Freehand Re En amp Stitch f E Jump Start ey T Points Stop cal c A Figure 5 78 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 23 There are several options for positioning a design on the quilt The primary method for positioning is to create an Area based on the actual quilt and then to use the Reposition or Skew tools to move the design
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20. label s or stickers e Broken pins or connectors Stripped screws or nuts e Connector s damaged cracked missing or broken e Missing torn or punctured seals s e Any use besides computerized machine quilting applications e Operator error in the customary use of the Product e Internal adjustments tampering or parts replacement done by anyone except authorized Representatives or customers specifically authorized by Handi Quilter Customer Support or warranty repair personnel on a case by case basis The warranty does not cover and the user assumes the risk of and there is hereby excluded any liability to HQ for failure defects loss deterioration personal injury or damage which are due to 1 ordinary wear and tear or exposure 2 abuse misuse negligence operator error or 3 use of parts components or accessories not authorized by HQ In no event shall HQ be liable to the purchaser of the Product or to third parties for special or consequential damages including but not limited to death or personal injuries 10 2 Warranty Training Checklist 10 04 12 HQ does not assume or authorize any person to assume on its behalf any other obligation of liability other than that sent forth herein Some states do not allow exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages so above limitation or exclusion may not apply This warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights and the purchase
21. located at the back of the carriage The barrel shaped power connector should then be plugged into the bottom of the black box behind the computer and the short power cord connects the black box to the computer The computer will run on AC power as long as Power Button this connection is made If the cable becomes unplugged the computer will continue to run on battery power until the battery dies N The tablet computer can be turned on by pressing the power switch at the top left hand side of the screen Figure 3 60 eS Shutting down the computer should be done using the Shut Down button in the Pro Stitcher software If needed the power switch may be pressed in order to begin a shut down sequence This should only be used if the Shut Down button cannot be accessed or does not work 4 Leaving the HQ Pro Stitcher computer powered on with the power cord unplugged will result in the battery discharging and the computer eventually shutting itself down Figure 3 60 On If the HQ Pro Stitcher computer is left on for a long period of time the screen may turn black and enter a sleep mode It can be revived by tapping on the screen or pressing the Windows button at the bottom left hand side of the computer if it is glowing orange Carriage Quick Release Levers To move the HQ quilting machine around on the table after the program has loaded press the Engaged button on the top right hand side o
22. perform updates that could potentially be incompatible with the Pro Stitcher software It also may lead to unintentional exposure to viruses and other malware that may compromise the integrity of the Pro Stitcher system or lead to other problems that may not be covered by the warranty Figure 4 2 handlebar buttons Turning the communications back on prevents them from using any of the computer only as directed to run the Pro Stitcher ancichar buon software the Art e Stitch software and other software provided by or recommended by Handi Quilter To get the most of your HQ Pro Stitcher system Handi Quilter recommends using the Pro Stitcher If the Switch to Handlebar Control button is gray with a lightning bolt Figure 4 2 the HQ Pro Stitcher is unable to communicate with the Handlebar Control The HQ Pro Stitcher computer communicates with quilting machine Press the button to reestablish two pieces of equipment the quilting machine and communications On the HQ Avant and the the carriage motors The HQ Sixteen version of HQ Fusion the user has handlebar control the Pro Stitcher has a large Switch to Handlebar regardless of whether the HQ Pro Stitcher is Control button at the top left hand corner of communicating with the quilting machine so the screen Figure 4 1 which enables the user to this button is removed from the main screen and turn on or off the communications to the quilting only available under the Setting
23. press Multi Point A purple Han Cwuwe line joins the two marked points Figure 5 22 Si Move to a third point along the perimeter of the quilting area and press Multi Point again The HQ Pro Stitcher automatically closes the shape back to the first point when the third point is marked creating a purple triangle to indicate the multi point area Figure 5 23 Mark other points as desired to create a detailed quilting area Figure 5 24 Figure 5 22 i poso owe Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 5 8 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Zoom The Zoom button Figure 5 25 at the bottom of the Area panel will zoom to fit the defined Area within the Work Area Area Override The width and height of the Area is shown in the Figure 5 25 number boxes at the bottom and right hand sides of the screen Figure 5 26 To extend the area beyond what the quilting machine can reach e g define the entire quilt size as an Area modify these values Press the appropriate number box and enter a new value in the pop up number pad Figure 5 27 The bottom box changes the width of the Area and the right hand number box changes the height of the Area Once a new value is entered in either of these boxes the area will be converted to a rectangle of the newly entered dimension s Clear Area Areas are fixed locations and cannot be moved once they are created Instead they must be cleared and recreated To clear an Area press
24. relative to that Area However if an Area is not defined the quilter may still use the Reposition tools to place a design in the precise position desired Figure 5 79 Wa Pana b Quilter e m Design NOTE The alignment tools found in the Skew Align panel and the Reposition functions in the Reposition panel are mutually exclusive The quilter may need to turn off some Skew Align options before using the Reposition functions For example if an Area is defined and Skew is turned on the design will be forced to skew and thus position to the extents of the defined Area To move the design to a different location the Skew option must first be turned off Likewise if the design is set to be stretched horizontally or vertically within the defined Area those alignment options must be turned off before any of the functions in Repeat will Jump Start Points Sto work If other alignment options are selected using ines V the Reposition tools will cause those alignment settings to be turned off Position to a Corner Four Corner buttons are available to position the design based on the blue bounding box Figure 5 80 To use these tools move the quilting machine needle to a corner of the region on the quilt where the design is to be quilted If the top left corner is chosen press the button on the screen corresponding to the top left hand corner the top left hand corner of the design will now be positioned
25. show the options available for the selected function For example selecting Design and then Repeat displays the Repeat Panel buttons The buttons for repeating horizontally are across the bottom and the buttons for repeating vertically are on the right Work Area The central part of the screen is the Work Area where the current design is shown Figure 4 11 The Crosshairs represent the position of the quilting machine needle relative to the current design and will move as the quilting machine is moved if the quick release levers on the carriage are engaged The light blue box around the current design is the bounding box The size of the bounding box is the width and height of the widest and highest points of the current design The dimensions of the box display at the top left hand side of the screen A purple Area box may also be visible if an Area has been defined on the quilt Areas can be any shape and define the size and shape of the quilting area A large green circle on the loaded design indicates the start point a large red circle indicates the stop point and small green and red circles indicate the start and end points of jumps within the design Purple dashed lines connect the small green and red circles to show the jumps or no stitch lines 4 4 Overview 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Selected vs Non Selected Buttons When some buttons such as Grid and Zoom are selected or pressed th
26. the Area and then recreate it To create an Area press the Design menu button to reveal the Design sub menus Figure 5 17 Then press the Area sub menu button to reveal the buttons for the Area panel Figure 5 18 am Box By ta dump Start die N Stop Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 5 6 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 2 Corner To create a 2 corner rectangular Area move the quilting machine so the needle lines up with one corner of the desired area on the quilt it may be necessary to press the Disable Motors button at the top right hand corner of the screen and press the 2 Corner button at the bottom of the screen Figure 5 19 Move the quilting machine so the needle lines up with the opposite corner of the desired area on the quilt and press the 2 Corner button once again A purple rectangle indicates the quilting area Figure 5 20 Figure 5 19 lt Selected Starting Corner Selected Ending Corner gt Figure 5 20 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 7 Multi Point For more complex areas plot multiple points to create any shape such as a triangle or a shape with numerous points using the Muliti Point button Figure 5 21 Mark the first point of the quilting area by moving the quilting machine to line up the needle with a point on the quilt and press Multi Point Move to a second point along the perimeter of the quilting area and again
27. the P Pod Insert the small screw included with the retaining clamp into the clamping portion of the retaining clamp and tighten so the clamp is now tight on the power cord as shown in Figure 3 41 Re connect the three P Pod cables and then re attach the P Pod to the HQ Sixteen head remember the long screw should be in the bottom left hand hole TAMURA mMICROTRAN PL20 12 130B8 2X115V 50 60Hz T40 A Figure 3 41 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual C Pod Replacement HQ Sixteen only Some kits will come with a new C Pod C If the HQ Sixteen was purchased with the HQ Pro Stitcher there is no need to install a new lad Boer l C Pod Also any HQ Sixteen Stitch regulated i systems running version 8 04 or later the C Pod Penna screen will identify the version as it boots up will H TENS not require a C Pod upgrade miini 1 Important To prevent damage due to electrostatic discharge use a grounded wrist strap or if a wrist strap is not available discharge any electrostatic energy on your body by touching any exposed metal non painted portion of the HQ Sixteen prior to and several times during this procedure 2 Remove the C Pod from the HQ Sixteen head by removing the four mounting screws with a Phillips screwdriver eS Carefully disconnect all cables from the C Pod taking care not to touch the bare circuit board 4 If the new C Pod includes a Lock Board as shown in Figures 3 42 and 3 43 skip ahead
28. to step 8 5 Remove the black Phillips screw that holds the Lock Board in place on the old C Pod circuit board Figure 3 42 ON On the old C Pod the one just removed from the AQ Sixteen gently pull upward on the Lock Board to remove it from the old C Pod and press it firmly in place on the new C Pod Figure 3 43 Make sure both rows of pins enter the header on the underside of the Lock Board The red LED should be located at the top right when looking Figure 3 43 into the C Pod 7 Lightly hand tighten the black Phillips screw through the Lock Board 8 Attach the internal cables to the new C Pod 9 Fasten the C Pod to the head using the four screws that were removed in step 2 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 23 Setting Up the New Carriage p Remove the new HQ Pro Stitcher Carriage Page 3 16 E from the box 2 Place the carriage on the frame table to attach the cables a Plug the 10 pin connector on the end of the flat gray stitch regulator cable opposite the 9 pin D sub connector into the X axis stitch regulator encoder Make sure the red stripe on the gray cable is facing up for the HQ Sixteen Figure 3 44 and the left power cord side for the HQ Avant Figure 3 45 b Route the cable around the X axis motor bracket as shown in Figure 3 44 and through the black motor cable loop to keep the gray cable from interfering with the machine or carria
29. tutorials and other free stuff Go to www HandiQuilter com for 1 Updates to the HQ Pro Stitcher software provided FREE as long as you own your machine 2 A full color version of this manual that can be downloaded and printed Updates to this manual Step by Step tutorials to help you learn how to use the HQ Pro Stitcher FREE design downloads News about hardware upgrades or new machines Links to HQU Pro Stitcher Retreat in Utah information FREE STUFF Ae Oo nu N OO Want to be in the Know Sign up to join the Handi Quilter e mail Newsletter list to receive notice of updates upgrades special offers contests new products and free stuff at www HandiQuilter com newsletter subscribe www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Machine Packaging Information Keep the carton and packing materials You will need them in the event that you need to return the machine to the dealer or send it for repair If you do not pack the machine properly or if you do not use the correct packaging materials the machine could be damaged Handi Quilter is not liable for damage that occurs during return shipping Handi Quilter Contact Information Handi Quilter Inc 445 N 700 W North Salt Lake Utah 84054 Toll free phone 1 877 697 8458 Local phone 1 801 292 7988 Email Address HQCares HandiQuilter com Website www HandiQuilter com Installation Instructions 3 1 GROUNDED OUTLET BORES e
30. would adversely affect the performance of the HQ Pro Stitcher Using a Mouse or Keyboard Many functions in Art e Stitch are much simpler when using a mouse and keyboard A pop up keyboard is available at any time by pressing the Keyboard icon the gray bar at the top left hand corner of the screen Figure 6 4 When using the pop up keyboard it may be necessary to press an area on the screen where the text is to be entered before typing on the keyboard To hide the keyboard press the X in the upper right hand corner While the pop up keyboard is a quick keyboard solution it may be more convenient to use a conventional mouse and keyboard The HQ Pro Stitcher computer works with most wired and wireless USB keyboards and mice Just plug the keyboard mouse or wireless dongle into an available USB port wait a minute for Windows to install appropriate drivers and then use the keyboard or mouse A USB hub may be used to expand the number of available USB ports Keyboards mice and USB hubs can be purchased from most electronics retailers ow ony Bar r Se Cae er On Screen Keyboard Ese f 1n al Js el a gh of a Tab Caps Shift ooo 9 6 inches Properties pared Baar arr ey _ Bksp Home PgUp Updating Art amp Stitch may need to be updated to the latest version for HQ Pro Stitcher to properly pass designs back and forth To download the latest version use a computer that is connected to the Internet a
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32. 381 X 190 Y 256 An Handi a ee Quilter gt Olas an es Ie Serene 25 osare re GEY Juil IQ Pro Stitehg Avante gt lt lt Figure 8 8 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Settings Menu 8 5 ADVANCED MENU Thread Break Sensor On Off On HQ Fusion machines only a message is sent to the HQ Pro Stitcher if the thread break alarm is triggered The Thread Break Sensor option tells the Pro Stitcher whether to respond to or ignore the message If the button is turned on the Pro Stitcher pauses when a thread break message is received If it is off the Pro Stitcher ignores the message and continues stitching Figure 8 9 Show Hide Design While Panning or Zooming If this button is not selected the design will be temporarily hidden while panning and zooming This minimizes the amount of delay that occurs while zooming or panning with large designs If it is selected the design remains on the screen during zooming and panning Figure 8 10 p ae CT s Settings Verify Settings Before Quilting If this button is selected a pop up box appears before stitching a design The pop up box contains all the current settings so the quilter can verify that everything is set up properly before stitching This option can be turned off if desired Figure 8 10 8 6 Settings Menu 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Communication The Communication sub menu e
33. Down button cannot be accessed or does not work 4 Leaving the HQ Pro Stitcher computer powered on with the power cord unplugged will result in the battery discharging and the computer eventually shutting itself down JI If the HQ Pro Stitcher computer is left on for a long period of time the screen may turn black and enter a sleep mode It can be revived by tapping on the screen or pressing the Windows button at the bottom left hand side of the computer if it is glowing orange Carriage Quick Release Levers To move the HQ quilting machine around on the table after the program has loaded press the Engaged button on the top right hand side of the touch screen This toggles the motors between being engaged and being disengaged Use the mechanical disengagement levers on the right hand side of the carriage to physically disengage The tablet computer can be turned on by pressing r the white carriage gears from the blue racks Figure Figure 3 30 3 30 This allows true free motion quilting with Levers Up Gear Disengaged Free Motion no added resistance from the HQ Pro Stitcher For both levers the Down position is Engaged and the Up position is Disengaged www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 15 HO Pro Stitcher Parts List for HO Sixteen amp HO Avante 4 wheel carriage version 5 Blue X axis Flexirack 12 feet
34. KOH SESE T n 4 a a e x E W c d i a oo 6 4 woon HOOOn No Design Loaded K 10 4 X Ruler iors Pan Toom Care Foust i Lickers al HQ Pro Stitcher Handi i Quilter saa pw ewww Sewer Ssa US Designed by a Quilter for Quilters OSC MANUAL 2012 Handi Quilter Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA 10 04 12 1 Table of Contents 1 Table of Conte nts cccccccccccocccccccccceccs 1 1 Half Stitch eeeeoeeeeeseeseeseessessrrrrrreerrrrrreess 4 7 POLS E E EEE 4 7 2 Important Safety Instructions 2 1 Reset HOME eosteecasespednes iets sapenndedeteseoenstaeinan 4 7 Roe erna de apa ovo seeds nseemeevaescn AS 4 8 3 Installation Instructions cccccccccccccce 3 1 PAA E AE 4 8 ON cs caste resect E steeeenaeeseees 3 2 ZOO a IEEE EA EEA A 4 8 Parts List 8 wheel carriage SPEE EEE 3 3 E 6 ee ee ne nc rm ee ee 4 8 HQ Fusion amp HQ Avant 8 wheel 3 4 RUDE T sc vcceccanneninananeceandcmsastiwseindtanesedenscavecbieecssatedet 49 Y Rack Installation cccccccoccoccecceccecceece 3 6 FOLLOW uceececceesescccesscccccessscccsessccccssesseceesesseeeeseess 4 9 Y Encoder Replacementt ccseseseeeeees oe Setting Up the New Carriage ee 3 8 5 Design Menu sivsscssewascssstacessescewesssscaceses 5 1 Computer Touch Screen Monitor Bottom Left Hand Button Cluster 5 1 Assembly E E A E EAEN E 3 12 DEE eer
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36. WAD HS 00in Block 11 Pang aig y Paier 3 Olas eiaa somno osmaga iF Verily Settings Stitch Normal of Of 4 O 025 beches Micro Pull Up of Auto OM speed 100 Stitches Per Inch 15 6 00 ieis Pause Delay Oif Press Proceed When Reacly J HO Pro Sutcher HI a b Avant HQ Pro Stitcher Avant At Figure 7 10 Quilt Menu 7 5 Pause While stitching a Pause button is available in case a quilter needs to pause the machine and make some minor adjustments replace a bobbin or fix broken thread Pause causes the machine to come toa gentle stop and a beige colored marker is placed in the design where the HQ Pro Stitcher has stopped Some additional Quilt menu options are available while the Pro Stitcher is paused These options are Stitch Reposition Status Tie Off and New Start End as described previously under the Quilt menu section of this manual Figure 7 11 If Pause was pressed because of a thread break or empty bobbin it is likely that the quilter will want to back the Pro Stitcher up to the point that the stitching stopped Use the New Start End function under the Quilt menu to begin stitching at the desired point The simplest way to do this is to press the Start Auto button press the Disable Motors button and then move the machine manually back to the point where the stitching stopped and then turn off Start Auto If some fine tuning is needed to move the new starting point forwar
37. a onto eS ALEK Z AN Star shaped crop i Ka e area created using REINS we Heh Multi Point m NY EE ame ENS es Toi Pa ce Oo ERAR Figure 5 45 Figure 5 46 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 13 After cropping an area from the design the HQ Pro Stitcher needs to know what to do with the O a ae e a loose ends The HQ Pro Stitcher offers two ways of handling these loose ends Open and Closed xX FL ETE Open Each loose end created after a Crop becomes a jump point Figure 5 47 If the Tie Off options are selected in the Settings menu the HQ Pro Stitcher will perform a tie off at each of the jump points Closed Each loose end created after a Crop will be tied to the next end point by stitching along the border of the Area to get to the next point Figure 5 48 A a Reset At any time turn off the Crop options by pressing the Reset button in the Crop panel Hint Because the Closed option may not stitch the entire Area outline consider using the Trace Outline function with Stitch enabled to stitch around the perimeter of the Area 5 14 Safety 10 04 12 Figure 5 48 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Select the Design menu and then press the Repeat sub menu button Figure 5 49 The Repeat sub menu gives several options for repeating a design Figures 5 50 and 5 51 Most of these options can be done with o
38. ack as shown in Figure 3 38 The blue rack should be toward the middle of the machine while the bolt holes should be toward the outside Use the screws that were removed from the front and rear base plates or use the two smallest screws in the Base Plate Repair Kit Page 3 16 D if your machine had no screws here to mount the Y Rack to the bottom of the front and rear base plates Be careful not to over tighten the screws as the base plate holes will strip easily In case of accidentally cross threading or stripping one of the base plate holes an emergency repair kit D has been provided 3 If the screws in the base plates do not have slotted heads and you cannot fit a nut driver over the screw head please use one of the provided slotted screws as a replacement D and use a slotted screwdriver to tighten the screws in place 3 20 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 Figure 3 38 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Y Encoder Assembly Installation HQ Sixteen only Follow the installation guidelines below according to the scenario which describes your situation best HO Sixteen Y Encoders The HQ Pro Stitcher is an upgrade to a Stitch Regulated HO Sixteen Use Figure 3 39 to help identify whether your HQ Sixteen has a Version 2 encoder or a Version 1 encoder there were two variations of the Version 1 _ Version 1 Place the HQ Sixteen on its side as in Figure 3 40 7 oldest vari Version 2 Re
39. across the frame system Three preset speed settings are available to quickly set either a Slow Medium or Fast speed setting A Scroll bar is also available to choose any other speed within the limits of the Pro Stitcher Figure 8 1 The current speed settings are saved when loading a new design Auto Jump If a quilt design contains jumps or gaps in the design path that are not stitched the HQ Pro Stitcher handles those jumps in one of two ways It can either move automatically without stitching through the jump point and begin stitching at the end of the jump with no user intervention or it can pause before the jump so the quilter can trim the thread before it moves to the next starting point The longer the jump the more likely the thread will break or the quilt will gather or become distorted as the machine pulls the thread to the next start point This is where the Auto Jump threshold is useful If a jump distance is less than the Auto Jump threshold or number of inches entered in the Auto Jump box the Pro Stitcher will not pause for the quilter to trim the thread before jumping to the next www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 ro Stitcher Pro Sutcher Avant Figure 8 2 start point If the jump is longer than the Auto Jump threshold the Pro Stitcher will pause before the jump so the quilter may trim the thread Figure 8 2 Settings Menu 8 1 R W539i H535 If Tie Off options are t
40. airs relative to the Home position or the number of inches away from the X 0 Y 0 point in the design Help Press the Help button to activate the Help Mode for the Pro Stitcher Figure 4 15 In Help Mode most buttons and information boxes can be pressed to display a pop up box containing information about the button or box that was pressed Figure 4 16 Exit Help Mode by either pressing the Help button again or pressing the red X button in the pop up help box 4 6 Overview 10 04 12 We 00in Hizon f Handi seen id a Flin Eg Ta Reps Ta vA Drag your finger accra een if poo drag RIGHT or TF R wili ZOOM IN on the design Hyra d VM it will DOOM OUT on the NT rag LEFT or DD Selecting doam will fone off Pan and Qai epocition gt More Figure 4 16 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Half Stitch The Half Stitch button cycles the needle either to the up or the down position based on the current position of the needle Figure 4 17 Full Stitch Press the Full Stitch button to cycle the needle a full stitch to the up position Figure 4 18 If the needle is in the down position it will move only a half cycle so it stops in the up position Subsequent presses of the button however will result in a full stitch always ending in the up position Figure 4 17 Reset Home The Home position of any design depends on how the design was originally created It is the point in the design where X 0 and
41. and then press Open in the file browser to open the design A prompt to Clear Area appears onscreen Choose Yes to clear the area or leave the area as designated Press Cancel to exit the file browser without selecting a new design to load Figure 5 7 Figure 5 6 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 7 Safety 5 3 Close To close a design that has been loaded into the Work Area press the Close button Figure 5 8 Although it is not necessary to close a design before opening a new one it may be desirable when using a function like Freehand to have a blank Work Area to work with Save Press the Save button to save a design in its current state Figure 5 9 A Save window will open and the name of the loaded design will be entered by default To save over the design that was originally loaded and use the same file name press the Save button To rename the edited design begin typing using the pop up keyboard to replace the current name with the new name Press Save to complete the save process or press Cancel to exit the Save window without saving To save the design in a new folder browse to the desired folder using the folder tabs on the left hand side of the Save window Alternatively use the Up arrow Figure 5 10 at the top of the Save window to move up one directory level or the Back or Forward buttons Figure 5 11 also at the top of the screen to undo or redo any of the direc
42. by step instructions so you feel as though one of the Handi Quilter educators is standing right by your side as you learn We ve included one on Edge to Edge Quilting to get you started www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Tutorials 12 1 Handi p Quilter i Creating an Area for Edge to Edge e Press Design Press File e Press Open e Double tap on e D Designs HQ Designs Continuous Line Clover Edge to Edge e Press Area e Move machine to top left corner of quilt top e Press 2 Corner e Move machine to bottom right of throat space e Press 2 Corner Button this will create the area of one pass e The purple lines represent the area The blue lines around the design represent the bounding box for the design m Essin Hasin O Ja 5 2012 Handi Quilter Press Area Height keypad and type in 9 5 This has now created an area of the width of the quilt and the desired height of the design Press Design Press Repeat Press the Horizontal button and add as many repeats as desired for density Press Point 2 Point Press Stretch Width and Stretch Height This will fill the Area with the design repeats Press Quilt Press Run verify settings Press Proceed Stitch out first row Press Reposition Type 9 5 in the Nudge Keypad and Press the down arrow Move crosshairs to top left corner of pattern Press Half Stitch this will drop the needle into the fabric 12
43. changes the way the design is viewed relative to the crosshairs Figure 4 26 In the standard view where the Follow button is not selected the design remains stationary in the background but the crosshairs move when the machine is moved With the Follow view the crosshairs remain stationary in the middle of the display As the machine is moved around the design moves rather than the crosshairs This view can be very helpful if the design must be zoomed in and the quilter does not want to constantly Pan the view to find the crosshairs The follow option is automatically turned off when a new design is selected Figure 4 26 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Overview 4 9 5 Design Menu The Design menu functions enable the quilter to open modify position and save quilting designs A majority of HQ Pro Stitcher work will be with the functions found within this menu While any Design sub menu is selected two clusters of buttons are available on the bottom left hand and bottom right hand corners of the screen These functions are useful during many of the Design steps and are therefore available during all Design functions Bottom Left Hand Button Cluster The four buttons in the bottom left hand corner of the Design screen turn on or off the visibility of a Figure 5 1 portion of the design Figure 5 1 Sta rt Stop Design The green target symbol indicates where the design starts stitching
44. d or back in the design use the left or right arrows on the scroll bar until the new start point is exactly where desired If the quilt has shifted slightly and the point on the design does not match up exactly with the point on the quilt move the needle to the exact point on the quilt that matches the new starting point that was just set and press the Start Point button in the Reposition sub menu The design will be shifted to align the new start point with the current needle position Double check the Tie Off and Pullup settings and press Resume to continue stitching the design One feature that is available only during a Pause is the Current Point option under the Reposition sub menu Figure 7 12 The Current Point is the point in the design where the Pro Stitcher has paused It is marked with a beige marker Repositioning may be done using this point in the same way it is used to reposition based on the Start Point or the End Point Simply move the machine and crosshairs to the desired 7 6 Quilt Menu 10 04 12 Block 11 OW A1 Ey oA tt Ls fHandi s Quilter j y Oll a m nt sr 8 osano 201 GE ea oe a ag cae oo A H Pro Stitcher a Hay r E BS wi Tet E Avante Resume Stan A JA ects Sorbo Figure 7 11 HQ Pro Stitcher HQ pa Avante C s Cente Figure 7 12 location and press the Current Point button under Reposition Be aware that if the Start Point has b
45. e clipped into the cable clip under the rear handlebar as shown in Figure 16 to help prevent these cables from getting caught on the edges of the carriage 7 Verify that the Y axis gear engages the blue rack for the Y axis a To do this look from the back of the machine between the bottom of the quilting machine and the top of the carriage If the white gear is Figure 3 20 not high enough to engage the blue rack above it Page 3 3 H adjust the lever on the side of the carriage closest to the back of the carriage the Y axis disengagement lever into the lowest position the teeth of the gear and the teeth of the rack should engage b If horizontal adjustment is needed to ensure that at least half the white gear and blue rack are interlocking loosen the two screws that mount the Y axis bracket to the base plates and push the bracket in the direction necessary while re tightening the screws 8 With the power cable unplugged and both engagement levers in the down position ensure that as the quilting machine is moved in both the X and the Y directions the corresponding gears are rotating as well Figure 3 21 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 11 Computer Touch Screen Monitor Assembly 1 Remove the front handlebar from the front of the HQ quilting machine making sure to first disconnect the handlebar cable from the side of the head and then remove the three hex head bolts wi
46. e number box and then press the appropriate arrow to nudge the design up down left or right Figure 5 86 wW Box i j d Jump Points Stop n Figure 5 86 5 26 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 6 Art amp Stitch Art amp Stitch is comprehensive quilting design software for creating and modifying quilting designs It is included with the HQ Pro Stitcher The HQ Pro Stitcher can pass designs quickly and easily into Art e Stitch to enable the quilter to use any of the Art amp Stitch tools to modify the design however necessary Art e Stitch automatically loads when the HQ Pro Stitcher starts and runs in the background so passing files from HQ Pro Stitcher to Art amp Stitch happens very quickly To pass the design to Art amp Stitch select the Design menu and then press the Art amp Stitch sub menu button Press the Open button at the bottom of the screen to open the Art e Stitch software Figure 6 1 If Art e Stitch is open and has been licensed the design will open in Art e Stitch If Art e Stitch has not yet been licensed a licensing screen will appear for entering license information Pressing the Close button will bypass registration but the quilter will not be able to save any changes to the design until the Art e Stitch license is activated Figure 6 2 Follow the instructions in the Art amp Stitch instruction manual for offline activation Field is re
47. een altered at all during a Pause pressing Resume will cause the Pro Stitcher to resume from the adjusted Start Point rather than the Current Point HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Emergency Stop If a situation arises in which the machine must be immediately stopped press the Emergency Stop button Unlike the Pause button which causes the HQ Pro Stitcher to come to a gentle stop the Emergency Stop button causes the Pro Stitcher to come to an immediate stop It also disables the motors in case the needle is stuck in the quilt to reduce the risk of a torn quilt Figure 7 13 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 ll Up Off Auto Off Speed 100 r Inch 15 Jump 6 00 inches Delay Off roceed When Ready Emergency Stop Figure 7 13 Quilt Menu 7 7 8 Settings Menu Before stitching any design it is always a good idea to double check the settings Some quilters may find settings that will work for everything they do and never go back to change them However most will likely find that different projects will require different settings Make a habit of checking these settings before quilting any design Speed The Speed setting sets how fast the Pro Stitcher carriage will move through the quilting design Because the quilting machine regulates its own speed to maintain a specific stitches per inch setting the speed does not directly set the needle speed Instead it sets how fast the machine moves
48. en This displays the current design line segment being stitched as well as the distance traveled in inches Figure 7 2 The distance information may be useful in determining how much thread the design has used The line segment information also may be useful during a Pause situation if the quilter needs to scroll back to a specific line within the design to resume quilting from that point www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 wiin We 5 3510 Block 17 HQ Pro Stitcher Avant F Figure 7 2 PA EA mA Segment O Distance 000 Aa z i Wou Mown 7 hi sa SS anaes Quilter lt ER Segment O Distance 0 00 a Zoom y Uo TU N Quilt Menu 7 1 X 178 O32 New Start End a _ Tare re ia a al BJ A quilter may choose to start quilting a design from some point other than the designed start point This may occur because the thread breaks the bobbin runs out or the quilter simply wants to stitch a specific portion of a design Similarly the quilter may change the ending point to a point other than the design s original end point After a design has been properly positioned and otherwise altered as needed there are several functions for choosing a new start or end point HQ Pro Sritcher He Avant Start Stop Auto To select a start or end point based on where the needle and crosshairs are currently positioned press either Start Auto or Stop Auto The
49. encasing a small circuit board where the cable plugs in The new version does not have that 2 inch section of black heat shrink If the old encoder is mounted to the machine then replace it with the new encoder that is included in the HQ Pro Stitcher accessory bag The X and or Y axis quick release levers are not engaged gt When the quilting machine is pushed by hand Make sure the quick release levers on the carriage the horizontal and or vertical crosshair lines do are allowing the white gears to engage the blue rack not move Both levers should be in the lowest position 9 2 Troubleshooting 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Problem gt Symptom Corrective Measure The X and or Y axis gears are only partially engaged gt Stitched designs appear jagged or wobbly gt With the Pro Stitcher powered and motors engaged and enabled locked in position pressing the machine side to side or front to back allows a little motion but the white gear does not rotate Make sure the quick release levers on the carriage are allowing the white gears to completely engage the blue rack If the X axis lever gets stuck and does not naturally fully engage without pushing on the lever it may be because the X axis motor assembly is slightly narrower than the carriage It may be necessary to insert a thin washer between the X axis assembly bracket and the side s of the carriage To do this remove the black screws tha
50. ently push into position The screw hole on the circuit board should match up with the hole in the encoder housing JI Replace the Phillips screw ON Plug the stitch regulator cable back into the new Y encoder circuit board Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 7 Setting Up the New Carriage 1 With the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage set properly on the frame system untie the black twist ties that are binding the black cables in a loop Drape the black cables over the back of the carriage as shown in Figure 3 13 2 Plug one branch of the new Y power cord Page 3 I into the power supply located toward the rear of the carriage Figure 3 14 Route the power cord as shown in Figure 3 13 3 With the X axis engagement lever shifted into the lowest position verify that the white gear at the front of the carriage fully engages with the blue rack that was previously installed a If the white gear fails to lower enough with the front disengagement lever in its lowest position you will need to adjust the black X axis lever bracket to allow the X axis engagement lever to drop a little lower To do this loosen the two 4mm Allen bolts and pivot the bracket downward until the white gear is pressing firmly on the blue rack then re tighten the two bolts Figure 3 15 b Move the carriage along the length of the table to double check the placement of the blue
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52. et been defined the alignment buttons will be gray and inactive 5 18 Safety a re 10 04 12 ae ome E Figure 5 62 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Horizontal Alignment ee Faama wean a Align Left Figure 5 63 The left side of the design s SEngS en ou bounding box the light blue box aligns with the left most point of the Area represented by the purple lines Align Horizontal Center Figure 5 64 The horizontal center of the designs bounding box aligns with the horizontal center of the Area Align Right Figure 5 65 The right side of the designs bounding box aligns with the right most point of the Area Horizontal Stretch Figure 5 66 The current design will be stretched or shrunk so the left side of the bounding box aligns with the left most point of the Area and the right side of the bounding box aligns with the right most point of the Area Wri Gotin it See Figure 5 65 Figure 5 66 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 19 Vertical Alignment Align Top Figure 5 67 The top of the design s bounding box the light blue box aligns with the highest point of the Area represented by the purple lines Align Vertical Center Figure 5 68 The vertical center of the designs bounding box aligns with the vertical center of the Area Align Bottom Figure 5 69 The bottom of the designs bounding box aligns with the lowest point of the Area Vertical Stre
53. ey will have a darker color and a recessed look to indicate that they are selected See Figure 4 12 below Some of these are on off toggle buttons and can be deselected by pressing them again they will return to the lighter color Other buttons are either or buttons and can only 4 BA Function be turned off by selecting another button with the Unavailable opposite action such as Pan and Zoom Gray Buttons Depending on the menu or sub menu item selected there may be certain buttons that are grayed out Figure 4 13 A gray button indicates that this function is not currently available This typically happens because the user has started another function that must be completed first or that the grayed out function is not possible within the selected function f ete T E a T a Selected ema Be Buttons pai J Sais i l i Box Jump Start af Prante Ghin Figure 4 12 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Overview 4 5 File Name Toolbar The toolbar at the top of the screen contains several commonly used functions that are helpful when using the HQ Pro Stitcher Figure 4 14 At the top center of the screen is the name of the file that is currently loaded To the left of the design file name is the size of the design width and height in inches as it is currently laid out on the screen as determined by the blue bounding box To the right of the file name is the current location of the needle and crossh
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55. f the touch screen This toggles the motors between being engaged and being disengaged Use the mechanical disengagement levers on the right hand side of the carriage to physically disengage the white carriage gears from the blue racks Figure 3 61 This allows true free motion FIgUTe 30 quilting with no added resistance from the HQ Pro Stitcher For both levers the Down position is Engaged and the Up position is Disengaged www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 31 Levers Up Gear Disengaged Free Motion Getting Started Setting up the HO Pro Stitcher The HQ Pro Stitcher should be installed as outlined in the Installation Instructions that were included with this system USB Flash Drive A USB flash memory stick is included with the HQ Pro Stitcher and is pre loaded with more than 180 designs Plug this flash drive into one of the USB ports located on the left hand side or the bot tom of the HQ Pro Stitcher computer Figure 3 62 The computer may need to be tilted back to access the lower USB port It is not necessary to power down the HQ Pro Stitcher to install or remove the USB flash drive but care should be taken not to remove the flash drive while the system is saving to or loading from the drive Keyboard Docking Station The keyboard docking station included with each Acer Iconia tablet computer may be connected to the Pro Stitcher computer usi
56. front and rear base plates Be careful not to over tighten the screws as the base plate holes will strip easily In case of accidentally cross threading or stripping one of the base plate holes an emergency repair kit D has been provided If the screws in the base plates do not have slotted heads and a nut driver cannot be fitted over the screw head please use one of the provided slotted screws as a replacement D and use a slotted screwdriver to tighten the screws in place 10 04 12 Figure 3 8 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Y Encoder Replacement may not be required The stitch regulator encoder circuit board mounted to the rear wheel of the machine will need to be replaced if the circuit board is blue and does not have a 3 pin connector attached and looks like Figure 3 9 The circuit board is held in place with one screw and five connecting pins If the Y encoder has a black circuit board that looks like Figure 3 10 skip ahead to the next section Unplug the stitch regulator cable from the Y encoder i Remove the Phillips screw that holds the circuit board in place with a small Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 11 Oo Gently pull the circuit board outward toward the front of the quilting machine the same direction the screw came out 4 Align the new Y Encoder circuit board Page 3 3 C so the five pins on the encoder fit into the 5 pin connector on the circuit board Figure 3 12 and g
57. ge 3 The Y end of the power cord that is not attached to the P Pod should be attached to the power supply at the back end of the Pro Stitcher carriage Figure 3 46 ee Figure 3 44 Route the stitch regulator cable through the motor cable loop to keep the stitch regulator cable in position 3 24 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 X Encoder Figure 3 45 Figure 3 46 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 4 The black cables that extend out the back of the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage Figure 3 47 provide power and communications to the motors and are already attached to the carriage Lay that cable so it extends out the back and the stitch regulator cable so it extends out the side as shown in Figure 3 47 5 Place the carriage on the table so the carriage wheels are in place on the table tracks 6 Verify that the white gear toward the front of the carriage engages with the blue rack that was installed previously If the teeth of the white gear do not fully engage the blue rack teeth be sure the X axis release mechanism is set in its lowest position and that the blue rack was set the appropriate distance from the front white table track some minor adjustments to the blue rack may be necessary for proper alignment Figure 3 47 It may be necessary to loosen the two 4mm Allen bolts that mount the X axis black lever bracket to the side of the carriage in order to allow the X axis white gear to drop low enou
58. ge for parts or labor All subsequent warranties include parts costs only b Three year Mechanical Warranty For any mechanical failure within this period Manufacturer will provide free replacement parts customer pays for labor and shipping nm O Nor Lifetime Software Update Warranty From the date of purchase HQ will provide updates minor changes to the HQ Pro Stitcher software free of charge to the consumer via electronic downloads These are intended to provide the consumer with the latest software updates for the HQ Pro Stitcher and are not the same as Upgrades which will incur a fee to the consumer d One year Electronic Electrical Warranty The electric electronic components are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase If any defect is reported within this period manufacturer will provide free replacement parts customer pays for labor and shipping The 1 year electronic electrical warranty will be invalid if the product is left plugged into a power source when not in use www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 This limited warranty stated in sections b c and d above shall be limited solely to the replacement of parts which in the opinion of HQ are defective in workmanship or material and are returned to HQ or an authorized repair facility or such other point or place that may be designated by HQ All other costs including cost of freight and shipme
59. gh to fully engage the blue rack then re tighten those two y bolts Figure 3 48 5 oo Adjust only if necessary Figure 3 48 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 25 7 Carefully lift the quilting machine and place it on the carriage so the wheels engage the white carriage tracks making sure not to set the wheels on top of the stitch regulator cable this is easier to do with two people one at each end of the quilting machine The stitch regulator cable should be laying across the carriage in such a manner that it ends up between the front and rear wheels of the quilting machine when it is placed on the carriage For HQ Sixteen only Plug the Stitch Regulator Adapter Board Page 16 Q into the Y axis stitch regulator encoder Figure 3 49 Plug the middle connector on the gray stitch regulator cable into the Y axis stitch regulator encoder the stitch regulator encoder mounted to the rear machine wheel 10 To prevent the stitch regulator cable from 3 26 Installation Instructions dragging across the motor assemblies during operation route the final section of the stitch regulator cable around the back of the quilting machine and plug the 9 pin D sub connector into the C Pod Figure 3 50 10 04 12 Figure 3 49 ol Bs Ze Be 7 Figure 3 50 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 11 The black cables attached to the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage should be rou
60. ght adjustment holes The ideal setting for the HQ Pro Stitcher is the middle set of holes Figure 3 31 This should allow the quilting machine arm to pass freely under the idler bar while keeping the quilt as close as possible to the arm Use the 7 16 wrench to adjust the height if necessary The ideal height allows just the tip of a finger between the idler pole and the machine www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Figure 3 31 HO Studio Frame 1 The HQ Studio Frame may already be adjusted to the ideal height for the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage After following the assembly instructions below if the idler pole the lower pole toward the back of the frame rubs on the free arm of the quilting machine then adjust the side arms to the next higher position check again and adjust if necessary The ideal height allows just the tip of a finger between the idler pole and the machine Installation Instructions 3 17 ks aN 3 18 Installation Instructions X Rack Installation Make sure the front white track is mounted to the table with the 3M Command Strips Page 3 16 U that have been provided unless the front track is already mounted to the table Use the carriage as a guide to make sure there is no binding once the front track is mounted to the table Remove the blue 12 foot rack A and the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage E from the box Cut the cable ties from the front of the carriage Figure 3 32 Start
61. he Group button on the Rotation panel Figure 5 38 allows each of the above rotation options to be applied to repeated designs Figure 5 39 individually or as one large design If Group is selected and the design in the Work Area has been repeated the entire selection gets rotated or mirrored etc as a single entity Figure 5 40 If it is not selected then each individual design element will be rotated or s BOT mirrored etc Individually and not as a group Siete biel ba bees lea Figure 5 41 Jump 3 art U Fonts S p i ht egal E Figure 5 40 Figure 5 41 5 12 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual The Crop function is used in conjunction with Area After a design has been loaded and modified as needed mark an Area that represents the region to be cropped Select the Design menu and press the Crop sub menu button Figure 5 42 If the Crop panel buttons Figure 5 43 at the bottom of the screen are grayed out an Area has not yet been defined Define the Area to be cropped using the area tool Figure 5 44 Outside Select the Outside option to crop away everything outside the defined Area and keep everything within that Area Figure 5 45 Note that the figure shows the result with jump points and the bounding box turned off Inside Select the Inside option to crop away everything inside the defined Area and keep everything outside that Area Figure 5 46 eN
62. he Jog Speed with either the and buttons or by directly entering a speed value up to 50 in the number box Continuous If the Continuous option is selected the quilter can press an arrow button and the machine will continue to move in that direction until the Stop button is pressed the arrow button becomes a stop button when it is pressed Figure 7 6 If Continuous is not selected the quilter must continue pressing the arrow button until the quilting machine has traveled to the desired distance Releasing the button will stop the movement Because Windows considers an extended button press as a right click it is necessary to hold the button for 3 to 5 seconds before the Pro Stitcher will start moving if Continuous is not selected A trick to make Windows process the button press sooner is to slightly slide your finger across the button Stitch If the Stitch button is pressed the quilting machine will begin stitching when it begins moving in the direction of the arrow button that is pressed It will stop stitching when the movement is stopped This can be a great way to stitch straight lines for things like stitch in the ditch piano keys borders cross hatching and so forth www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 6000in HO00in lll HQ Pro Stitcher Heo gt Avant Figure 7 5 Figure 7 6 Quilt Menu 7 3 Channel Lock The HQ Pro Stitcher can be used as a channel lock for the quilt
63. hen press the Open button again The patterns that come pre loaded on the Handi Quilter USB Flash drive are located in a folder called Designs on the USB flash drive usually drive D or E From the Open window select a drive letter by pressing on the arrow button next to the drive you wish to browse If there is a circle with a symbol on the right hand side of the button it means there are more folders in that particular path If there continues to be nothing showing up on the USB flash drive plug it into a desktop or laptop computer and verify that the USB flash drive has the desired files on it If the computer says it wants to reformat the flash drive then the flash drive has gone bad and will need to be replaced If it opens but there are no files on the flash drive contact Handi Quilter for replacement files Handi Quilter highly recommends backing up all pattern files on a home computer or another disk Jumps between repeated patterns ee gt Use of any of the Repeat options results in a jump When using the Repeat functions if the start and between each pattern or stop points are within the block of the pattern i e they are not located at the left and right hand sides of the pattern block and or not at the same height there will be a jump between each repeat of the pattern This can be corrected by selecting the Point to Point box in the Repeat screen 9 4 Troubleshooting 10 04 12
64. his will attract dust and eventually clog the gears Positioning a pattern using the Reset Home button gt When the Reset Home button is pressed the pattern is not positioned properly The Reset Home button is not intended to be used as a re positioning tool Reset Home simply makes the current needle position match up with the X 0 Y 0 point of the pattern This 0 0 position can vary from pattern to pattern so the best way to reposition is by using the Area or Reposition tools from the menu www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Troubleshooting 9 3 Problem gt Symptom Corrective Measure Quilting machine stuck in a faster speed than selected by Pro Stitcher gt Stitch length is much smaller than selected Something has caused the quilting machine to lock machine running faster than it should up at a higher speed tighter SPI than selected Rebooting both the quilting machine and the Pro Stitcher computer should resolve the issue No Patterns or Folders show up in the Design Library gt The current path is pointing to the wrong Designs are stored on the computer s hard drive drive letter and on the removable USB flash drive If you are attempting to access designs specifically on the USB flash drive make sure the USB flash drive is plugged in securely to the Pro Stitcher computer Press Cancel if the Open screen is already open remove the USB flash drive wait about 15 seconds and t
65. ined that the Product may be defective an RMA number will be issued with instructions for Product return An unauthorized return a return without an RMA number will be shipped back to customer at customer s expense Authorized returns are to be shipped prepaid and insured in an approved shipping container The original box and packaging materials should be kept for storing or shipping Shipping Cost Shipping is the responsibility of the customer Product Service and Maintenance Periodically use a small brush to clean all lint and threads from under the carriage track and rack Keep rack and track clean and clear of any foreign material build up or obstruction Follow HQ Quilting Machine Service and Maintenance for best results with the HQ Pro Stitcher Replace needles every 2 4 hours 1 2 per large quilt and lubricate hook every 3 4 hours of use about every 2nd bobbin change Periodically check the thread tensioner Use small brush to clean out all lint loose thread or obstructions from the bobbin hook each time you begin to use the HQ Pro Stitcher and HQ quilting machine Servicing is recommended for your HQ quilting machine annually from a qualified representative Servicing will cover belt tensioning encoder www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 positioning bearing retainers hook axial play and timing presser and needle bar adjustment and internal lubrication to take up lever hopping foot lever
66. ing at one end of the table begin mounting the blue rack to the table Peel back just a few inches of the protective layer of the tape Position the blue rack using the wooden alignment block M as a guide The wood block should be laid flat on the table top butted against the inside edge of the front track Figure 3 33 The blue rack then butts against the opposite side of the block so the blue rack is mounted 2 away from the front track The block should be flat on the table and not on top of the blue rack or the front track Press down on the blue rack to stick it firmly to the table Pull the pink protective layer from the back side of the rack while shifting the block down the length of the table until about two feet of the rack have been mounted Place the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage on the frame and verify that the front white gear is aligned with the blue rack mounted on the table top 10 04 12 Figure 3 32 f Front of Frame Figure 3 33 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 5 Make adjustments to the placement of the blue rack as necessary to align the blue rack with the front white gear on the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage Figure 3 34 6 If alignment using the wooden block is accurate continue using the wooden block as a guide to mount the remainder of the blue rack to the table top Otherwise use the carriage as a guide and align the blue rack with the white gear along the length of the table removing
67. ing machine by selecting either the Horizontal Channel Lock or the Vertical Channel Lock button Figure 7 7 As long as the carriage motor levers are in the engaged position the Pro Stitcher will lock the appropriate direction The quilter can then manually use the quilting machine handles to stitch either horizontal or vertical lines HQ Sixteen owners will need to first switch to Manual Control as outlined in the Settings section of this manual to be able to use their quilting machine handles Trace Outline Before stitching any design it is always a good idea to double check the positioning of the design One way to do this is to manually move the quilting machine making sure the crosshairs on the screen and needle position on the machine indicate that the design is indeed positioned properly on the quilt In addition to doing a manual check a quilter may also use the Trace Outline functions as well Figure 7 8 Box Press the Box button to have the HQ Pro Stitcher move around the perimeter of the design following the blue bounding box Watching the needle as the machine is tracing the perimeter helps the quilter know whether the design is in the proper position Area As an alternative to tracing the bounding box press the Area button to have the quilting machine trace the user defined Area A dot indicates the start point for the Area Stitch During either of these two trace functions the quilter can have the quilti
68. irmly MLA FHA UE in place Figure 3 5 The clamps have a hole ene 6 through the center and a lip on one end The lip should be on the side opposite the blue rack Drill pilot holes using the 3 32 drill bit and then attach the clamps as shown on either end of the blue rack using a Phillips screwdriver Note Do not use the larger drill bit included in the emergency repair kit this is the wrong size for the X rack clamps As an alternative choose to use one clamp at each end using the lip of the clamp to slide over the last gear of the blue rack Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 5 3 6 Installation Instructions Y Rack Installation Carefully lay the quilting machine on its power pod side the left side looking from the front Underneath the base plates near the wheels on the C Pod side of the machine the side with the thread tensioner and guides there will be either two screws or two holes If the screws are there use a large slotted flat screwdriver to remove the screws see Figure 5 Attach the Y Rack as shown in Figure 6 The blue rack should be toward the middle of the machine while the bolt holes should be toward the outside Use the screws that were removed from the front and rear base plates or use the two smallest screws in the Base Plate Repair Kit Page 3 D if your machine had no screws here to mount the Y Rack to the bottom of the
69. m the front of the quilting machine making sure to first disconnect the handlebar D cable from the side of the head and then remove the three or two if the handle bar is the HQ Sixteen tilt screen version hex head bolts with a 5mm Allen wrench 2 For HQ Sixteen Tilt screen Handlebars Remove the adapter plate that is held in place with one hex head screw and is revealed after pulling the front handlebar off the HQ Sixteen 3 Place the black computer bracket Page 3 16 F on the head so the three holes of the bracket line up with the three holes in the head 4 For HQ Sixteen Tilt screen Handlebars Secure the bracket in place by placing the adapter plate on top of the bracket and securing with the short bolt through the hole on the left Figure 3 53 a Put the two long bolts in position without the handlebar in place just to ensure that when tightening the short bolt the long bolts will go through b Once the short bolt is tightened remove the two long bolts and position the front handlebar over the adapter plate Figure 3 54 c Secure the front handlebar in place with the two long handlebar bolts 5 For HQ Avant and HQ Sixteen Non tilt screen Handlebars Position the handlebar over the bracket and secure the handlebar and bracket in place using the three handlebar bolts Figure 3 54 3 28 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 6 The black cable has three connections tw
70. move the encoder bracket wheel mounting Version 1 ation bolt using a 7 16 wrench and removing the bolt and bracket that attach the wheel to the rear base plate Figure 3 39 N If you have either of the Version 1 encoders replace the old encoder assembly with the Version 2 encoders which is provided with the HQ Pro Stitcher Page 13 6 O making sure to put the wheel back in place between the nut and the base plate Oo Tighten the bolt in place with the 7 16 wrench Use the nut to tighten the wheel to the base plate and then while holding the nut in position with the wrench tighten the bolt head with another 7 16 wrench or nut driver to the point that the encoder bracket can still spring up and down but is not excessively wobbly 4 Reposition the coil spring between the encoder bracket and the bottom of the base plate The Figure 3 40 encoder bracket has a tab that the spring goes around and the base plate will either have a nub built into the casting or a small plastic device designed to entrap the opposite end of the spring www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 21 The HQ Pro Stitcher is an upgrade to a Non Regulated HO Sixteen 1 Follow the instructions for attaching a new Y axis encoder assembly Steps 1 4 on page 3 21 that came with the Stitch Regulator Upgrade Kit The HO Pro Stitcher was purchased with a new HO Sixteen 1 The correct Y axis encoder a
71. n and the position of the crosshairs Figure 4 7 Figure 4 6 brent W4 00in HH 2 00in Double Swirt 0 00 Y 0 00 it fa ila JBJ Menu Selections The left hand side of the screen shows the available menus Design Quilt Settings and Shut Down Figure 4 8 The sub menus within these options are described in detail later in this manual Press any of these sub menu headings to reveal the functions available for that option For example the HO Pro Stitcher Design menu includes functions related to loading Avant and manipulating quilt designs The Quilt menu includes functions related to quilting the design The Settings menu enables the user to change stitch and system settings Figure 4 9 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Overview 4 3 The Shut Down menu gives multiple options for shutting down the HQ Pro Stitcher computer or exiting the software to the Windows screen At times there may be more sub menu options than can be displayed on the screen To scroll to the options at the bottom that are not currently visible press anywhere on the function list and drag your finger upward to slide the list up and reveal what is at the bottom Touch and drag downward to scroll back up to the top of the list Panel Buttons Buttons may appear at the bottom and right hand sides of the screen depending on which sub menu is selected Figure 4 10 These buttons
72. nables the quilter to manually establish communications with either the quilting machine or the HQ Pro Stitcher motors Figure 8 11 Switch to Handlebar Control To stop communications between the Pro Stitcher and the quilting machine press the Switch to Handlebar Control button Figure 8 12 HQ Sixteen quilting machines will not allow handle control while the Pro Stitcher is communicating with the quilting machine so this button will need to be pressed to allow the quilter to operate the quilting machine manually from the handles This button is also conveniently located at the top left hand corner of the screen for the HQ Sixteen version For HQ Avant and HQ Fusion quilting machines handlebar control is always available so this button simply prevents any communication from the Pro Stitcher computer from being processed by the quilting machine To return to normal Pro Stitcher control press the button which has now become a Connect Pro Stitcher button again to reestablish communication between the Pro Stitcher and the quilting machine AEN Reconnect Motors If the Pro Stitcher motors ever become unplugged Figure 8 12 or disconnected from the computer it may be necessary to use the Reconnect Motors button to reestablish communications between the Pro Stitcher computer and the motors If the Pro Stitcher computer cannot communicate with the motors for any reason it will be indicated by a lightning bolt icon at the
73. nd go to the Handi Quilter website www HandiQuilter com Go to the Products tab at the top of the web page and select the Upgrades Updates link Follow the instructions to download the latest version of Art e Stitch for the HQ Pro Stitcher After downloading this installation file copy it to a USB flash drive and plug it into the HQ Pro Stitcher computer After waiting approximately 10 seconds for the HQ Pro Stitcher computer to set up the USB flash drive select the Design menu press the File sub menu button and then press the Update button Browse to the appropriate folder on the USB flash drive and double tap the Art amp Stitch installation file The HQ Pro Stitcher software will close and the installation will begin If you are asked whether to Repair or Uninstall the Art amp Stitch software it is best to uninstall first and then rerun the same installation program to install the new version To access the file browser after the HQ Pro Stitcher software is closed either attach a keyboard or press the keyboard icon at the top left hand corner of the screen to open the pop up keyboard Press and hold the Windows key followed by the letter E to open a file browser to locate and then rerun the Art e Stitch installation file After the new version of Art amp Stitch is installed it is best 8 to reboot the HQ Pro Stitcher zioa computer using the Windows Start menu from the bottom of the computer screen
74. ne or a 0 angle Imagine drawing a line and then rotating that bounding box so the bottom line of the bounding box matches the line you just drew 2 Point Rotation enables the quilter to draw this line and the HQ Pro Stitcher will rotate the design to match the angle of that line To do this move the quilting machine to a point on the quilt left of the line to follow and press the 2 Point Start button Figure 5 36 Move the machine to a point further to the right along that same line and press the 2 Point End button that appears after pressing 2 Point Start Figure 5 37 The rotation angle will appear in the number box and the design will rotate to match Either the Start or the End point may be redefined by moving the quilting machine to a new location and pressing either the 2 Point Start or the 2 Point End button depending on which end of the line needs to be repositioned The HQ Pro Stitcher assumes that a Start Point on the left followed by an End Point on the right without moving up or down at all i e a straight line with Start on the left and End on the right is a 0 rotation or no rotation A Start Point on the right and an End Point on the left i e the same line but the Start and End points reversed is a 180 rotation or in other words the design will be upside down Ouuue tt Oulu W a Ore www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Figure 5 37 Safety 5 11 Group T
75. ng machine stitch during the trace This can be very useful for example if the Area has been used to create a cropped region around an appliqu The quilter can have the Pro Stitcher stitch an outline around the Area to either secure the appliqu or to give more definition This option does not perform a pull up or tie off These must be done manually if desired 7 4 Quilt Menu 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher HQ 2 Avante Figure 7 7 Wea tin A738 in Owe Design Sect F Sui HQ Pro Stitcher Avant 5 Figure 7 8 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 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 If the option to Verify Settings before Quilt is enabled a pop up box appears allowing the quilter to double check all settings prior to stitching If everything looks good press the Proceed button to start stitching Otherwise press the Cancel button Figure 7 9 While the machine is stitching many of the Settings options are available to the quilter and can be adjusted either while the machine is quilting or after pressing Pause The settings that can be changed while the machine is in motion are Speed Auto Jump Stitches Per Inch Pullup and Pause Delay For a description of these functions please refer to them in the Settings section of this manual Figure 7 10 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 A
76. ng the 3 foot USB extension cable T Figure 3 63 The keyboard docking station includes two USB ports one on each side and a built in finger mouse the rubber button between the G H and B keys This may be useful when using Art amp Stitch on the Pro Stitcher computer If the USB stick is needed when using the keyboard it may be plugged into one of the two USB ports on the keyboard docking station Figure 3 64 Other keyboards and mice may be used wired or wireless by attaching them in the same manner 3 32 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 1 EPEE EPERE Figure 3 63 Figure 3 64 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 4 HO Pro Stitcher Overview HO Pro Stitcher Operating System The HQ Pro Stitcher runs on a touch screen computer with Microsoft s Windows 7 operating system Because the Pro Stitcher software is running in a Windows 7 environment there may be times that the quilter will notice things such as the Windows desktop or the Windows taskbar Those who are unfamiliar with the Windows 7 operating system or computers in general will benefit by taking a class or finding other ways to learn more about the basics of Windows 7 In order to maintain the integrity of the Pro Stitcher software it is best to avoid using the Pro Stitcher computer as a typical desktop or tablet computer Connecting to the Internet without the direction or tools provided by Handi Quilter may result in Windows 7 attempting to
77. ng the number box to enter a value directly Lock Aspect If the Lock Aspect option is selected a value entered in the Width box will proportionally change the height and vice versa when a value is entered in the Height box Figure 5 59 Reset Press Reset to turn off the Resize function and bring the design back to the original size Figure 5 59 Figure 5 57 Figure 5 58 Figure 5 59 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 17 SCAU TL With an Area consisting of four points the Skew function forces a design to stretch to fill the Area With Skew turned on any further actions will also stretch to the limits of the defined Area The alignment buttons align the design to the top bottom left or right of a defined area or even stretch horizontally or vertically Select the Design menu and then press the Skew sub menu button Figure 5 60 The options available in the Skew panel are Skew Reset and multiple Alignment tools Skew If this button is enabled the design will be stretched to fill the defined 4 point area Figure 5 61 Skew only functions with a 4 point area If the button is light the Skew function is not turned on If the button is gray the Skew function is unavailable because an Area has not yet been defined Reset Press Reset to turn off skewing Figure 5 62 Alternatively a quilting design can be aligned relative to the defined area If an area has not y
78. nt for repair under this warranty shall be the customer s costs Ihe product registration card must be completed and received by HQ before warranty is valid Warranty Exclusions HQ shall have no obligation for any claim under this warranty if the HQ Pro Stitcher has been misused abused neglected damaged in transit or has been altered from the standard specifications established by HQ if proper cleaning and maintenance has not been performed or if the HQ Pro Stitcher is used on other frame systems or with other machines than those specified by Handi Quilter No warranties extend beyond the express warranty offered HQ disclaims all other warranties express or implied regarding the Product including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In the United States some laws do not allow the exclusion of the implied warranties Warranty Training Checklist 10 1 Specific exclusions of warranty limitations include but are not limited to the following e General consequential incidental or special damages including damage to fabric or material the cost of rework or lost profits the cost of installation or removal of any Products and any inspection testing or redesign caused by any defect or by the repair or replacement of Products arising from a defect in any Product e Products which are received by HQ improperly packaged altered or physically damaged e Counterfeit or altered
79. o 9 pin serial connectors and one barrel connector for power Figure 3 55 Insert the barrel connector into the center jack B located on the bottom edge of the black box that is mounted to the back of the computer bracket Figure 3 56 Attach the two 9 pin serial cables to the appropriate ports on the back of the same box making sure cable connectors are plugged into their corresponding ports on the black box Figure 3 55 Figure 3 56 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 29 7 Remove the computer from its packaging Install the computer into the computer bracket by sliding it into the black bracket from the side Figure 3 57 With the computer installed in the bracket connect the short USB cable Page 3 3 N between the bottom center USB port Figure 3 58 position B and the black box on the back of the bracket Figure 3 59 position C Also connect the computer power cord Page 3 3 O between the computer Figure 3 58 position C and the black box Figure 3 59 position A The open USB port Figure 3 58 position A may be used to plug in the USB Flash drive for loading designs or for plugging in a keyboard or mouse Figure 3 5 7 Figure 3 58 Figure 3 59 3 30 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Powering Up and Shutting Down Make sure power is reaching the computer by checking that the power cord is plugged into the power supply
80. omputer installed in the bracket connect the USB short cable Page 3 3 N between the bottom center USB port Figure 3 27 position B and the black box on the back of the bracket Figure 3 28 position C Also connect the computer power cord Page 3 3 O between the computer Figure 3 27 position C and the black box Figure3 28 position A Figure 3 26 The open USB port Figure 3 27 position A may be used to plug in the USB Flash drive for loading designs or for plugging in a keyboard or mouse Figure 3 28 3 14 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Powering Up and Shutting Down Make sure power is reaching the computer by checking that the power cord is plugged into the power supply located at the back of the carriage The barrel shaped power connector should then be plugged into the bottom of the black box behind the computer and the short power cord connects the black box to the computer The computer will run on AC power as long as this connection is made If the cable becomes unplugged the computer will continue to run on battery power until the battery dies N the power switch at the top left hand side of the screen Figure 3 29 eS Shutting down the computer should be done using the Shut Down button in the Pro Stitche software If needed the power switch may be pressed in order to begin a shut down sequence This should only be used if the Shut
81. oom the current view outward so the view of the design becomes smaller Figure 4 22 Dragging a finger in either an upward or left to right motion will zoom the view inward to magnify the design As with Pan and Refresh Zoom does not reposition or resize the design Grid Turn the grid on or off by pressing the Grid button Figure 4 23 Depending on the zoom level the lines may indicate either 1 inch or 14 inch gradations If the zoom level is such that both dark and faded grid lines are visible the darker lines indicate 1 inch gradations and the faded lines are 1 4 inch gradations Figure 4 21 Figure 4 22 4 8 Overview 10 04 12 Figure 4 23 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Ruler The Ruler tool is used to measure distances in a design or directly on the quilt Figure 4 24 To use the ruler move the machine so the crosshairs or the needle are at the starting point of the item to be measured Press the Ruler button and move the machine to begin measuring The ruler gives you the distance Figure 4 24 in the X and the Y directions as well as the direct angular distance represented by the triangle symbol Figure 4 25 Press the Ruler button again to turn off the ruler If the quilter wishes to reset the ruler starting point press the Ruler button to turn off the ruler and then turn it back on when the crosshairs are located at the desired starting position to begin measuring Follow The Follow button
82. ough HQ Pro Stitcher offers an easy to use way to view your quilting designs its sometimes nice to have them printed on paper for browsing If you quilt for hire it s a good way to let your customers choose a design We suggest you three hole punch your catalogs and keep them here with your HQ Pro Stitcher user manual HO Pro Stitcher Designs Art amp Stitch Designs Use your Art amp Stitch program to organize and print catalogs of all of the designs in HQ Pro Stitcher and Art amp Stitch Print Catalog is a powerful function to show and to print all designs of all formats on paper This function will print thumbnails and file names of all designs in a folder You will find Print Catalog in the Art amp Stitch software program and you can use it to create catalogs of all of your designs regardless of their origin www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 14 My Ideas You Know You ll Forget If You Don t Save It Here This is a section to keep pictures tearsheets from magazines printouts from the web Anything you find inspirational should find its way here www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 My Ideas 14 1
83. p multiple shapes from a design The first area is marked and cropped followed by selecting Baseline Then clear the area and create a new area in another location for cropping Continue marking and cropping the regions desired followed by selecting Baseline after each crop to create multiple cropped regions in a design HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Loading a Design File Types The HQ Pro Stitcher will read four file types directly haf qli txt and tap HQ Pro Stitcher cannot read encrypted files or txt files that were created for computerized quilting systems with proprietary formats Load To load a design of one of these four file types press the Design menu tab on the left Figure 5 4 Then press the File sub menu if it is not already selected and press the Open button at the bottom of the screen Figure 5 5 Browse to the desired design stored either on the C drive or on a removable disk The different design file types have color coded backgrounds as follows haf Beige qli Light blue txt Lavender tap Pink Loading the thumbnails may take a few moments depending on how many designs are stored in the selected directory and how intricate those designs are While the thumbnails are being loaded a colored block with the name of the file type will be visible in place of the actual design thumbnail Figure 5 6 3 Start Stop Double tap the name of the desired file or single tap
84. ped into water Return the quilting machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment e Never operate the machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the machine free from the accumulation of lint dust and loose cloth e Never drop or insert any object into any opening e Do not use outdoors e Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered e To disconnect shut down the computer then disconnect all cables e Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord e Keep fingers away from all moving parts e Always unplug the machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 2 1 Read these instructions before using the machine To use the machine safely Keep hands and loose clothing away from wheels gears or other moving parts Turn the machine off and unplug the cord in the following cases e when you have stopped using the machine e when you replace or remove the quilting machine needle or any other part e in case of failure when you use the machine e when you check or clean the machine e when you leave the machine unattended Connect the machine directly to the wall outlet Do no
85. point in the design that is closest to the crosshairs will be the new start or end point respectively Figure 7 3 If a start point is selected further in the design than the current stop point the stop point will be automatically adjusted so it comes after the start point Similarly if a stop point is chosen earlier in the design than the current start point the start point will be adjusted so it comes before the stop point As long as the Start Auto or Stop Auto button is pressed the start point or stop point will continue adjusting as the machine and crosshairs are moved Scroll Bar Figure 7 4 As an alternative to the Auto method described above a quilter may drag the scroll bar to identify either a new Start or Stop position Figure 7 4 The upper scroll bar controls the start point and the lower scroll bar controls the stop point Use the left and right arrows at the ends of the scroll bars to fine tune the selection to precisely position the new start or end point Jump Points For designs that have multiple jump points press the Jump Point arrows to move either the start or end point to the next jump point in the design 7 2 Quilt Menu 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Move The Move feature enables the quilter to move the quilting machine in any of the 8 directions indicated by the direction arrows by pressing that arrow button Figure 7 5 The speed that the quilting machine moves can be set by altering t
86. quired to continue Product Art and Stitch ag Activation Serial Number fi When the design is passed into Art e Stitch the position information is maintained as long as the design is not moved in Art e Stitch it will be in the same location when it is passed back to HQ Pro Figure 6 2 Stitcher Pass the modified design back to HQ Pro Stitcher by pressing the HQ Pro Stitcher button on the Art e gt Stitch toolbar on the left hand side of the Art e amp Stitch screen Figure 6 3 CAUTION If a design is opened in Art amp Stitch without using the HQ Pro Stitcher software and the HQ Pro Stitcher button is pressed to pass the design into the HQ Pro Stitcher software the design will be saved in its current state with the same name it had when it was opened This could lead to unintentionally writing over a design To avoid this always save the design with a new working name when it is directly loaded in Art amp Stitch oe Q fm E f Aq POAN E 9 5 Tt G www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Art amp Stitch 6 1 Licensing When using Art e gt Stitch for the first time the quilter must enter some information to activate the license Refer to the instructions included in the Art amp Stitch software box for offline activation All network connections have intentionally been disabled on the HQ Pro Stitcher computer to prevent the computer from downloading updates or viruses that
87. r may also have other rights which may vary from State to State Exclusive Remedy Remedy is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective Product HQ may elect which remedy or combination of remedies to provide at its sole discretion and shall have a reasonable time after determining that a defective Product exists to repair or replace the defective product Replacement Product may be from new or serviceable used parts HQ s warranty applies to repairs or replaced Products for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety days from the date of shipment of a repaired or replaced Product whichever is longer HQ entire liability for any defective Product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective Product This limitation applies even if Handi Quilter cannot or does not repair or replace any defective Product HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Warranty Claims Service under the above warranties may be obtained by returning the product with proof of purchase to the authorized Representative from whom the product was purchased a local Representative or to Handi Quilter Support Any product to be returned to the factory either by customers or Representatives must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization Number RMA RMAs may be obtained by email sales handiquilter com or by calling customer support at 801 292 7988 or toll free at 1 877 697 8458 If it is determ
88. r the battery symbol at the top left hand side of the screen is blue and the Windows button at the bottom left hand corner of the screen is NOT lit gt LED near the battery symbol at the top left hand side of the screen is NOT lit and the Windows button at the bottom left hand corner of the screen is NOT lit gt The Windows button is Orange or Blue The Pro Stitcher computer is powered off Press the Power button at the top left hand side of the computer to turn it on There is no power to the tablet computer Ensure the power cord to the Pro Stitcher is plugged into a powered outlet on one end and the power supply under the carriage on one of the Y branch ends of the power cord Also check that the round barrel connector is plugged firmly into the mating cable connector under the Pro Stitcher carriage If all cables are plugged in properly and the LED remains off press the Power button on the top left hand side of the monitor The computer may be in a standby or screen saver mode Tap the display to wake the system up If that does not work press the Windows button to wake it up Touch Screen is not calibrated Oo gt Touching the monitor in one place on the monitor puts the cursor in a place other than Recalibrate the touch screen by going to SETTINGS gt ADVANCED gt CALIBRATE and where the monitor was touched follow the calibration instructions The stitch regulator cable is no
89. r without an Area defined Using a defined Area in conjunction with Repeat will stretch skew or fit the desired number of repeats within that area However the design can also be repeated without using a pre defined Area if necessary If an Area has not been defined the options to stretch and fit will be disabled because there is not an area to stretch or fit to Repeats Enter the number of repeats either on the right hand side of the screen for vertical repeats Figure 5 50 circled buttons or at the bottom of the screen for horizontal repeats Figure 5 51 circled buttons Either use the and buttons or tap directly on the number box to open the number pad and enter the desired number of repeats If the repeat includes Jump Points they are preserved when saving the design Distance Enter a value in the Distance box either Horizontal or Vertical to create a gap in inches between the repeated designs Figure 5 52 To overlap the Figure 5 51 m Oa O EEEELI KEELT Figure 5 52 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 15 designs enter a negative value Stretch Width Height With a defined Area selecting either of the Stretch Width or Stretch Height buttons causes the repeated design to stretch to fill the area in either width or height Figure 5 53 Fit Press the Fit button to have the HQ Pro Stitcher calculate the optimal number of repeats in both height and width It will no
90. rack Make adjustments to the blue rack as necessary Adjust only if necessary Figure 3 15 3 8 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 3 Carefully lift the quilting machine and place it on the carriage so the wheels engage the white carriage tracks making sure not to set the wheels on top of the stitch regulator cable this is easier to do with two people one at each end of the quilting machine 4 With one end of the stitch regulator cable plugged into the machine s C Pod and the middle connector plugged into the quilting machine s Y encoder plug the other end of the cable into the carriage X encoder Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 9 5 The black cables attached to the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage should be routed up between the rear handles and the quilting machine toward the right hand side of the machine looking at the machine from the back Place the black cable clips Page 3 3 J as shown in Figures 3 17 3 18 amp 3 19 and route the cable accordingly Figure 3 17 Figure 3 19 3 10 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 6 The small black cable with the black 3 connector clip should be routed underneath the P Pod Figure 3 20 and snapped into the quilting machines Y encoder Figure 3 21 The two black cables that run from the carriage up to the computer should b
91. ry hq pro stitcher Tutorials 12 5 Handi Quilter J own Creating a new Start Point and End Point Leaves and Scrolls is a continuous line design To use it as a single motif without the connecting lines use the New Start End feature e Press Design e Press File e Press Open e D Designs HQ Designs Continuous Line Leaves and Scrolls e Press Quilt e Press New Start End e Zoom in to get a more precise result e Drag the slider or use the directional arrows to move the Start and End points Handi i Oia HQ Pro Stitcher For uaF vier 2012 Handi Quilter 12 6 Tutorials Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher Creating a Triangle Area e Press Rotation use the rotate tools to e Press Design 8 orient to the area e Press File e Press Skew Align e Press Open e D Designs HQ e Use Horizontal and Vertical Alignment tools to align to side and bottom of area Designs Triangles Feather Triangle 2 Press Resize e Press Area e Unselect Lock Aspect button e Move machine head to first point of e Use the width and height and triangle on fabric 8 buttons to resize to the area e Press Multi Point e The design is now positioned in the area e Move machine in a clockwise movement on the fabric to the next corner oo a a ta Dedede ae QE o e Press Multi Point e Move machine to third corner e Press Multi Point
92. s gt Advanced gt machine This enables HQ Sixteen owners to use the Communications menu www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Overview 4 1 Enable Disable Motors The Enable Motors button at the top right hand corner of the screen Figures 4 3 and 4 4 enables the user to lock the motors in position and keep the quilting machine from moving as long as the levers on the carriage are engaged in the lower position Press the button to toggle between locking the Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 machine in place and allowing the machine to be moved around If this button ever becomes gray with a lightning bolt Figure 4 5 the HQ Pro Stitcher cannot communicate with the carriage motors Press the button to reestablish communications with the Pro Stitcher motors Refer to the Troubleshooting section for further help Figure 4 5 4 2 Overview 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Screen Overview The HQ Pro Stitcher screen is arranged to provide quick access to all functions without navigating through multiple levels of option screens This simple screen layout prevents users from getting lost in a maze of quilting options Figure 4 6 Top Toolbar Buttons HO Pro Stitcher The most commonly used HQ Pro Stitcher Avante functions are across the top of the screen for easy access at any time during the designing process Also visible at the top of the screen are the name of the current design file the size of the desig
93. s If calibration is so far off that the Calibrate button cannot be pressed plug the Acer keyboard mouse into a USB port on the computer using the provided USB extension cable and use the mouse controller built into the keyboard to click on the Calibrate button Most other USB mice will also work for this as well About This option shows version information for the Pro Stitcher software 8 8 Settings Menu 10 04 12 Shut Down Three shutdown options are available on the Shut Down menu Figure 8 13 Shutdown This button forces the HQ Pro Stitcher computer to close all running software and power down the computer A quilter should do a full shutdown when finished running the Pro Stitcher Reboot Reboot causes the Pro Stitcher computer to completely shut down and then start up again If a quilter suspects there may be computer related issues interfering with the Pro Stitcher rebooting the computer often will help Exit to Windows At times it may be necessary to close down the Pro Stitcher software and use the standard Windows 7 operating system Press Exit to Windows to leave the computer in a standard Windows 7 desktop environment To restart the Pro Stitcher software locate the Pro Stitcher shortcut icon on the desktop and double tap it al nn ee fe Exit to Windows HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 9 Troubleshooting Problem Symptom es No Display on the Touch Screen Monitor gt LED nea
94. s bushings bearings Handi Quilter Inc Customer Relations 445 N 700 W North Salt Lake UT 84054 Toll Free 1 877 MY QUILT 697 8458 Local Phone 801 292 7988 HQCares HandiQuilter com Warranty Training Checklist 10 3 This page intentionally left blank 10 4 Warranty Training Checklist 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual HO Pro Stitcher Warranty Registration Mail or Fax completed Warranty Registration Card within 30 days of purchase If you have questions email HQCares HandiQuilter com or call Customer Relations at 1 877 697 8458 Online warranty regis tration is also available at HandiQuilter com MAIL Handi Quilter Inc FAX 801 294 3011 Warranty Registration Dept 445 N 700 W North Salt Lake Utah 84054 HO Pro Stitcher Warranty Registration Card The HQ Pro Stitcher warranty consists of one year electronic electrical three year mechanical and life time software updates see detailed warranty information in HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Check with your local HQ Representative for details on service or making warranty claims Customer Name Company Business Name if applicable Address City State Zip Daytime Phone Evening Phone Fax Email HQ Pro Stitcher Serial Number Order Number 5 digits Cut along dotted line and mail or fax this registration information within 30 days of purchase Purchase Date Date Product Received Location of Purchase Shop or Show name City amp State
95. seline e Move machine to the area on quilt to cro o o 4 i e Check to see that it is positioned correctly and press Multi Point In this example the e Press Quilt stars are the area that will be cropped out e Press Run e Imagine the possibilities a 12 4 Tutorials Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com category hq pro stitcher Handi uilter Sees defined o e Continue until all four corners have been en Creating Area with Multi Point Fitting a design to an area with 4 corners requires the use of the Multi Point function For this example we ll use the Feather Block pattern from the File menu This example will be exaggerated in order to see the power of the Multi Point feature e Press Design e Press File e Press Open e Press Skew Align in the Design menu e Double tap on e D Designs HQ Designs Blocks Feather Block Donia T e Press Skew e Design will fill the area you have defined and will be positioned ready to stitch NOTE If the design changes shapes as you mark the points it only means that the Skew button is active in the Skew Align folder e Press Area e Move machine head to the position where you want the first point to be defined e Press Multi Point e Move machine head to define the second point move clockwise around the block 2012 Handi Quilter Check for more tutorials at http www handiquilter com catego
96. ssembly should already be attached to the HQ Sixteen Power Cord Retaining Clamp Installation HQ Sixteen only ped Set the HQ Sixteen back up on its wheels and make sure it is unplugged i Remove the four P Pod mounting screws from the P Pod the plastic box on the left hand side of the AQ Sixteen which contains the power cord receptacle using a Phillips screwdriver Please note that the bottom left hand screw is longer than the other three Oo Carefully disconnect all three cables from the P Pod 4 If working with an upgrade that included a new P Pod get it out now and continue the following steps using the new P Pod otherwise the following steps apply to the P Pod that was just removed 5 Loosen the two screws that mount the power cord receptacle to the plastic P Pod using a Philips screwdriver and if the screws include nuts on the opposite end a wrench or small pliers to hold the nut the two Phillips head screws are accessible from the exterior of the pod while the nuts are on the interior 3 22 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 Slide the retaining clamp Page 3 16 P over one end of the new Y split power cord I Insert the power cord into the receptacle on the P Pod while sliding the two slots on the clamp behind the two screws that were just loosened Make sure the power cord is fully inserted and then tighten the two P Pod screws so they hold the clamp securely against
97. t connected properly gt The Pro Stitcher moves but does not stitch www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Make sure the gray flat stitch regulator cable is plugged into the back of the C Pod the encoder wheel on the back wheel of the quilting machine and the encoder wheel on the carriage Check the black cable that connects the Pro Stitcher to the machine encoder wheel This cable has a 3 wire connector at the end that plugs into the machines stitch regulator encoder circuit board attached to the back left wheel of the quilting machine Verify the Pro Stitcher and the quilting machine are communicating with each other by pressing Reconnect Machine in the Settings gt Advanced menu If the two systems are communicating Continued on next page Troubleshooting 9 1 Problem gt Symptom Corrective Measure The stitch regulator cable is not connected properly continue from previous page gt The Pro Stitcher moves but does not stitch pressing the Full Stitch or Half Stitch buttons on the Pro Stitcher will result in the quilting machine s needle performing that function Check the gray stitch regulator cable for damage the end of the cable that plugs into the C Pod will have one wire clipped this is normal gt The Pro Stitcher stitches but the stitch lengths The problem can be narrowed to a specific encoder vary and the quilting machine slows down or wheel by running the quilting machine manually even s
98. t mount the motor assembly to the sides of the carriage and wedge the washers between the inner wall of the carriage and the motor assembly bracket This should relieve the pressure bend added to the motor assembly if it is slightly undersized for the carriage One or more of the pulleys gears on the X or Y axis assemblies are loose gt Stitched designs appear jagged or wobbly gt With the Pro Stitcher powered and motors engaged and enabled locked in position pressing the machine side to side or front to back allows a little motion and the white gear does rotate Monitor the motor assembly while engaged and enabled to determine which gear pulley is slipping It will most likely be either the gear mounted directly to the motor shaft or the gear mounted to the shaft that drives the white gear Use the appropriate Allen wrench to tighten both set screws on the gear The motor gear requires a 1 16 Allen wrench and the larger gear on the drive axle with the white gear requires a 5 64 Allen wrench Lubrication required between white gears and blue rack gt When the Pro Stitcher carriage levers are engaged Lubricate the teeth of the white plastic gears for both squeaking can be heard as the machine is pushed or driven the X and the Y axes by applying a small amount of silicone lubricant to the teeth of the white gears Do not use a solvent based or an oil based lubricant such as WD 40 or sewing machine oil as t
99. t stretch to fit the area unless the Stretch options are selected or Skew is enabled Figure 5 54 Point 2 Point Some designs are intended to be linked together horizontally but must be overlapped for the start and end points to match up Figure 5 55 Using the Point 2 Point button causes the designs to link automatically For this function to be successful the design start and end points should be at the same height or vertical coordinate Press the Point 2 Point button to align the designs such that the end point of the first design matches up with the start point of the next design Figure 5 56 The design repeats will only adjust horizontally not vertically Point 2 Point should be turned off to manually enter a Distance value in the horizontal direction P Handl a sil sii n OuuWe if oig Ps 3 E kalka al Figure 5 55 5 16 Safety 10 04 12 tee PWR OS in HEROD in ili a Bifana onnan Figure 5 54 CWn Hiin 1 as Sa pia w a a it andi milier p 7 tarem a A P z i i ee E 7 b L d i Figure 5 56 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual To open the Resize panel and manually resize a design select the Design menu and press the Resize sub menu button Figure 5 57 Enter the desired height and or width in the appropriate box by either pressing the or button corresponding to Height Figure 5 58 or Width Figure 5 59 or tappi
100. t use extension cords To increase the life of your machine l Do not store this machine in areas exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity Never use or store the machine near a heater an iron a halogen lamp or other hot things Clean the computer monitor with a soft lint free rag If necessary dampen the rag with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol Do not use any other cleaners on the computer monitor Use only neutral soaps or detergents to clean the carriage Benzene solvents and scouring powders can damage the machine and therefore should never be used Do not drop or bump the machine Always consult the manual to replace or fix any other part of the machine To repair or adjust the machine If the machine breaks down or needs adjustment first check the troubleshooting chart in the appendix to inspect and adjust the machine yourself 2 2 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 3 Installation Instructions Congratulations on your HO Pro Stitcher Purchase Handi Quilter is proud to offer you user friendly quilting machines and computer guided machines with the latest technology and the best value for your money In addition we provide inspiration and education to help enhance your transition into computer guided machine quilting Because the world of computer guided quilting is constantly changing we invite you to keep up with us by checking our website frequently for news software updates
101. tch Figure 5 70 The current design will be stretched or shrunk so the top of the bounding box aligns with the highest point of the Area and the bottom of the bounding box aligns with the lowest point of the Area epas Figure 5 68 Figure 5 69 Figure 5 70 5 20 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual The HQ Pro Stitcher can record the movement of the quilting machine using the functions available in the Freehand panel Because the HQ Pro Stitcher is reading the motion of the carriage motors the Freehand function requires that the carriage levers be in the engaged down position If the motors are enabled i e the quilting machine is locked in position press the Disable Motors button at the top right hand corner of the screen Select the Design menu and then press the Freehand sub menu button to reveal the Freehand panel which includes four functions Figure 5 71 Clear Press the Clear button to clear any designs from the Work Area Figure 5 72 This also clears anything that has been recorded with the Record button When adding to an existing design using Freehand rather than clearing the screen the HQ Pro Stitcher will first Baseline the design to treat the current state of the design as a single design Record Press the Record button to start recording the motion of the quilting machine Figure 5 73 Ifa design was left on the Work Area a stitch line will be placed between the end point of the c
102. ted up between the rear handles and the quilting machine toward the right hand side of the machine looking at the machine from the back Place the black cable clips as shown Figure 3 51 and route the cable accordingly The small black cable with the black 3 connector clip should be routed underneath the P Pod and snapped into the Stitch Regulator Adapter Board Page 3 16 J Figure 3 52 12 Verify that the Y axis gear engages the blue rack for the Y axis a To do this look from the back of the machine between the bottom of the quilting machine and the top of the carriage If the white gear is not high enough to engage the blue rack above it H adjust the lever on the side of the carriage closest to the back of the carriage the Y axis disengagement lever into the lowest position the teeth of the gear and the teeth of the rack should engage b If horizontal adjustment is needed to ensure at least half the white gear and blue rack are interlocking loosen the two screws that mount the Y axis bracket to the base plates and push the bracket in the direction necessary while re tightening the screws 13 With the power cable unplugged ensure that as the HQ Sixteen is moved in both the X and the Y directions that the corresponding gears are rotating as well Figure 3 52 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 27 Computer Touch Screen Monitor Assembly 1 Remove the front handlebar fro
103. tem at the top of the list is the first function performed and the item at the bottom of the list is the last function Press any of the history items to return the design to the state it was when that function was performed Baseline It is important to understand the Baseline feature because the HQ Pro Stitcher software allows for a lot of flexibility in the design process For example a design can be forced to skew within an area and then that same design can be rotated and as it rotates it continues to skew to keep it within the area This is because each function that is performed is reprocessed and reapplied when the next function is performed If there comes a point in the design process that the quilter wants to freeze the design as it is and have the software treat it as a new design simply press the Baseline button All rotations repeats resizing cropping etc are frozen in their current state and the design can then be treated as a new unaltered design One useful situation for using the Baseline function is marking a quilt with multiple identical blocks 5 2 Safety 10 04 12 Figure 5 3 Mark the area of the first block fit the design to the block using Skew or other functions and then baseline the design Now the Area can be cleared and the design will maintain its shape It can be repositioned to the other blocks throughout the quilt Another case for using Baseline may be when a quilter wants to cro
104. th a 5mm Allen wrench If it is difficult to remove the cable on the HQ quilting machine first remove two of the hex head bolts and then loosen the third Next rotate the handlebar slightly to allow easier access to the handlebar cable 2 Make sure the three handlebar bolts are in the front handlebar and protruding out the bottom of the handlebar Figure 3 22 Figure 3 22 Oo Position the handlebar over the computer bracket such that the screws go through the three holes in the bracket Figure 3 23 4 Secure the handlebar and bracket in place on the machine head using the three handlebar bolts Figure 3 23 3 12 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual 5 The black cable has three connections two 9 pin serial connectors and one barrel connector for power Figure 3 24 Insert the barrel connector into the center jack B located on the bottom edge of the black box that is mounted to the back of the computer bracket Figure 3 25 Attach the two 9 pin serial cables to the appropriate ports on the back of the same box making sure cable connectors are plugged into their corresponding ports on the black box Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Installation Instructions 3 13 6 Remove the computer from its packaging Install the computer into the computer bracket by sliding it into the black bracket from the side Figure 3 26 With the c
105. the Clear button Figure 5 26 at the bottom of the screen Figure 5 28 Figure 5 28 Figure 5 27 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 9 Designs can be rotated by selecting the Rotate sub menu Figure 5 29 Use the 45 buttons Figure 5 30 to rotate the design in 45 increments Smaller rotational increments can be achieved using the 1 and 0 1 rotation buttons Figure 5 31 Specify a rotational value by pressing the number box and entering a value using the number pad Figure 5 32 To reset the rotation back to zero press the Reset button Figure 5 33 Figure 5 32 5 10 Safety 10 04 12 Jump Start Bj Points Stop Box Figure 5 29 Figure 5 33 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Mirror and Flip Press the Mirror button Figure 5 34 to mirror the design vertically Press the Flip button Figure 5 35 to flip the design horizontally It is best to press the Baseline button following a Flip or Mirror function Otherwise other functions such as Rotate that are based on the original design orientation will appear to be happening backwards e g a Rotate clockwise after a Mirror without pressing Baseline will rotate counterclockwise 2 Point Rotation 2 Point Rotation uses the quilting machine to identify a line that represents the rotation angle To understand how it works look at the light blue bounding box around the design The bottom of that bounding box is a flat li
106. the pink protective layer and pressing downward on the blue rack while moving down the entire length of the table top 7 Trim the rack to length using a knife or wire cutters if necessary the blue rack does not necessarily need to extend from end to end and can actually be a couple of inches shorter if desired 8 At the ends of the blue rack use the four small metal clamps Page 16 B to hold the ends firmly in place see Figure 3 35 The clamps have a hole through the center and a lip on one end The lip should be on the side opposite the blue rack Drill pilot holes using the 3 32 drill bit and then attach the clamps as shown on either end of the blue rack using a Phillips screwdriver Note Do not use the larger drill bit included in the emergency repair kit this is the wrong size for the X rack clamps As an alternative choose to use one clamp at each end using the lip of the clamp to slide over the last gear of the blue rack Figure 3 36 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Figure 3 36 Installation Instructions 3 19 Y Rack Installation pi Carefully lay the quilting machine on its power pod side Underneath the base plates near the wheels on the C Pod side of the machine the side with the thread tensioner and guides there will be either two screws or two holes If the screws are there use a large slotted flat screwdriver to remove the screws see Figure 3 37 2 Attach the Y R
107. top right hand corner of the screen Pressing the lightning bolt button in the top right hand corner of the screen will perform the same function as the Reconnect Motors button www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Settings Menu 8 7 Reconnect Machine Press the Reconnect Machine button to reestablish communications between the Pro Stitcher and the quilting machine If the Pro Stitcher computer ever boots up with the quilting machine turned off the two systems will not be communicating with each other when the quilting machine is later turned on The Reconnect Machine button will attempt to reconnect the Pro Stitcher with the quilting machine A simple way to test whether the two systems are communicating is to press the Full Stitch button at the top of the Pro Stitcher screen If they are connected the quilting machine will cycle the needle If they are not communicating nothing will happen If the Pro Stitcher computer can detect that it is not communicating with the quilting machine a lightning bolt icon will appear in the top left hand corner of the Pro Stitcher screen Pressing that button will perform the same function as the Reconnect Machine button If the touch screen is not calibrated properly the cursor will not move to the point that the quilter is touching on the Pro Stitcher computer screen Resolve this by recalibrating the touch screen Press the Calibrate button and follow the onscreen calibration instruction
108. tops in some directions HQ Sixteen owners will need to press the Switch to Handlebar Control button at the top left hand corner of the screen to pass control back to the handles Start the quilting machine from the handlebars in Stitch Regulated mode and only move the machine left and right Then try only moving front and back If the quilting machine stops stitching while moving front and back then the problem is with the encoder mounted to the back of the machine If it stops stitching left and right then the problem is with the encoder on the carriage Make sure the encoder wheels roll on the tracks when moving the quilting machine and also that the gray stitch regulator cable is plugged in securely to the encoders gt HQ Sixteen owners The C Pod screen is blank or The gray flat stitch regulator cable is plugged in scrambled and the handlebar screens are stuck on upside down to one or both of the stitch regulator a screen that says Handlebars Version X X encoder wheels Make sure the red stripe on the gray cable is facing up on both encoder connections An older version of the Y encoder is mounted to the HQ Sixteen gt The HQ Pro Stitcher begins to stitch but stops Make sure the Y or machine encoder which is right away mounted to the back left hand side when looking from the front is the newest version encoder for the HQ Sixteen The old version has a 2 inch section of black plastic heat shrink
109. tory level changes Pro Stitcher will automatically prompt to save your work Figure 5 9 when closing the software Delete After opening the file browser delete any existing file by selecting it and then choosing the Delete Button ag P E S Le i A Saal fan DA Designs HO Design Designs Designs HQ Designs HQ Designs Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 5 4 Safety 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Copyright Many designers include copyright information as well as instructions on how to use their designs within the design file itself Figure 5 12 To view this information load the design file and press the Copyright button A pop up window will display information contained within the design file related to copyrights and user instructions Figure 5 13 Update As updates for the HQ Pro Stitcher software become available download the update file from the Handi Quilter website www HandiQuilter com Select the Upgrades Updates link under the Products tab at the top of the page Follow the ib Block of Hearts instructions for downloading the latest update WLP HQ Inc 2011 877 697 8458 save the update file to a USB flash drive and plug the USB flash drive into a USB port on the HQ HQ Pro Stitcher computer Wait for approximately 10 seconds while the HQ Pro Stitcher computer accesses the USB flash drive Figure 5 14 Follow the instructions included on the website for installing the update
110. ue rack or the aluminium extrusion Press down on the blue rack to stick it firmly to the table Pull the pink protective layer from the back side of the rack while shifting the block down the length of the table until about two feet of the rack have been mounted Oo Place the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage on the frame and verify that the front white gear is aligned with the blue rack that has just been mounted to the table top 3 4 Installation Instructions 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Figure 3 3 4 Make adjustments to the placement of the blue rack as necessary to align the blue rack with the front white gear on the HQ Pro Stitcher carriage Figure 3 4 5 If alignment using the wooden block is accurate continue using the wooden block as a guide to mount the remainder of the blue rack to the table top Otherwise use the carriage as a guide and align the blue rack with the white gear along the length of the table removing the pink protective layer and pressing downward on the blue rack while moving down the entire length of the table top 6 Trim the rack to length using a knife or wire cut ters if necessary the blue rack does not necessarily need to extend the full width of the table and can actually be a couple of inches shorter on either end if desired 2 KS AN A WO Pee CRAG beam ee SNS 7 At the ends of the blue rack use the four small ite WAN ORN SN abil metal clamps Page 3 3 B to hold the ends f
111. urned on the Pro Stitcher uaa eal lina es will perform a tie off at the jump start and end points regardless of which jump method is performed If the Pullup feature is turned on the Pro Stitcher will perform a pull up at the end of the jumps that exceed the Auto Jump threshold Stitches Per Inch Change the value in the Stitches Per Inch box to set 7 the desired stitch length Figure 8 3 Pro Stitcher HO Avant Figure 8 3 8 2 Settings Menu 10 04 12 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual The Tie Off feature enables quilters to select their preferred method for preventing the stitching from coming undone Figure 8 4 Tie Off Start Select this button to perform a tie off at the beginning of each segment within the design Tie Off End Select this button to perform a tie off at the end of each segment within the design Tie Off Enter the desired number of tie off stitches by using the or buttons or by entering the number directly in the box This number represents the number of stitches that are formed not the number of times the needle cycles If the Tie Off is set to 2 and the Micro method is selected the needle will cycle three times before beginning to stitch the design With the Tack method the needle cycles 5 times to form two stitches forward and two stitches back Figure 8 5 4 ata ly amp 2 a Distance A Figure 8 5 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12
112. urrent design and where the crosshairs are when the Record button is pressed This enables a quilter to add additional stitching to the end of the design if desired For those quilters who are accustomed to free motion long arm quilting there will be some added drag due to the carriage motors being engaged and it may take some practice to get accustomed to this feel www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 W794in H800 p Guiler Q Gal fl Ga a har Nia Tk Jump Start Lite Points Stop Figure 5 73 Safety 5 21 Stop After pressing Record the button becomes a Stop button Figure 5 74 Press Stop to stop recording The Stop button will then toggle back to being a Record button Figure 5 75 The next time Record is pressed a stitch line will be placed between the end point of the previous recorded design and the current position of the crosshairs Mark The Mark feature is similar to Record but instead of recording continuously the HQ Pro Stitcher records a line between each Mark point This can be very useful for recording a stitch in the ditch line or for creating geometric designs directly on the quilt think of stitching in the ditch along sashing seamlines and filling cornerstones with an X for example Simply move the quilting machine to the beginning point of the quilt ditch and press the Mark button to record the first point of the line Then move to another point further down the line or
113. where the quilting machine needle and crosshairs are located Center To position a design based on the center point move the quilting machine needle to the center point of the block or other area of the quilt Press the Center button and the design will now be centered around the current needle and crosshair position Figure 5 81 5 24 Safety 10 04 12 Figure 5 81 HQ Pro Stitcher User Manual Start Point Press Start Point to reposition the start point of the design with the current needle and crosshair position Figure 5 82 End Point Press End Point to reposition the last point of the design with the current needle and crosshair position Figure 5 83 Drag and Drop Use the Drag function to choose any point on the screen and drag it to a new location Move the quilting machine to place the crosshairs at a desired point in the design Press the Drag button and move the quilting machine to drag the design to the new location Figure 5 84 Press Drop when the design is in place Figure 5 85 The same function can be performed completely onscreen by pressing the Drag button and then dragging a finger or stylus across the screen to move the design to a new location Press the Drop button to end the Drag function Figure 5 85 www HandiQuilter com ProStitcher 10 04 12 Safety 5 25 Nudge To reposition the design a specific amount in any of the four directions enter a distance in inches in the Nudg

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