JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 24 Printing Designs
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Previewing printouts
Use Print Preview to view stitching information.
Use it to check the sewing sequence before you
stitch out your design. You can create a hard copy
of your designs using default or custom printer
options.
To preview a printout
1 Click the Print Preview icon.
Your design displays as it will be printed. Large designs
may be displayed over a number of pages if printed at
actual size.
2 Use the Preview buttons as required:
3 Click Options to set any Print Options. See Setting
print options for details.
4 Click Print Now to proceed with printing.
The MS Windows® Print dialog opens allowing you to
choose a printer and adjust any other print settings you
require. See also Setting print options.
5 Click Close to return to the Design Window.
Setting print options
Print options give you precise control over your
design printout. You can include templates or
designs, embroidery elements, and cloth setter
markings. You can include a copy of the appliqué
pattern as well as a list of color layers in the
current design. Design information includes
author, estimated length of upper thread per color
and total bobbin usage.
Try this! You can print design images directly
onto a special fabric or transfer via your inkjet
printer. Printed images can then be combined with
Photo Click to produce stitch highlights on the
image. See also Creating embroidery from
photographs.
To set print options
1 To access the Print Options dialog, either select File
> Print or File > Print Preview.
2 Click Options.
The Print Options dialog opens.
3 Select Template or Design mode option:
Use Standard > Print Preview to preview a design
printout.
Use Standard > Print to print a design using the
current settings.
Button Purpose
Next Page View the next page.
Prev Page View the previous page.
Two Page Display two pages in the Preview
Window.
Portrait /
Landscape
Toggle design display between
landscape and portrait views.
Zoom In/Out Use to examine portions of the design
or to read production information.
Select
embroidery
elements to print
Select design
mode display
options
Include cloth
setter marking