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42 Title 28 subtitle

DESIGNER TOPAZ™ 40 Top 5 Features Interactive Color Touch Screen EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™ Technology Large Embroidery Area Embroidery Design Editing and Save Basic Design Positioning See everything clearly and in color on the color touch screen – Best in Class – other embroidery machines at this price point have a monochrome screen!!! EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM – automatically and continuously senses and adjusts as you sew any thickness of fabric for perfect even feeding. Plus Sensor foot lift, extra lift and pivot positions. Sew large projects easily thanks to the large area to the right of the needle, 200mm (almost 8"). Embroider up to 240 x 150 mm plus many optional hoops available – more then any other brand!!!! Embroidery design editing and save – see all the changes right on the screen. Create your own combination of up to five designs and save them in the memory or a USB-stick. Basic Design positioning – Place all your embroideries exactly where you want them.

Plus!!!! Mirror image end to end Designs built into machine and viewed as thumbnail images Rotate designs in 1º increments Quick Help More stitches, more designs, more memories Topaz 25 can only mirror image stitches side to side Embroidery designs are built into the machine vs on an embroidery stick Topaz 25 rotates in 90 degree increments Our favorite Quick Help question mark is on our Topaz 40

Sell-ups from the DESIGNER TOPAZ™ 25 Color Touch Screen 48 More Stitches Mirror end to end Quick Help 25 more embroideries Multi select editing Basic Design Positioning 1º rotation of designs 3.5” color touch screen vs an info display screen Over 200 stitches – including Vintage stitch and Specialty stitch menu’s 100 Built in designs Select up to 5 embroideries to move, scale, mirror image, or rotate together

Let’s Embroider!!! Touch OK to calibrate embroidery unit

Embroidery Edit Touch My Hoops Select 240x150

Embroidery Edit Touch Start Menu Select Designs

Embroidery Edit Scroll down to select design 48

Embroidery Edit Touch ALT

Embroidery Edit Position Rotate Scale Zoom When you touch ALT, you get a new window with 4 options

Position Make sure Position is selected Drag design to top of hoop, just outside embroidery area

Position Touch Move to Hoop to bring design into embroidery area

Load a Design Touch Start Menu Select Designs

Add a Design Choose design 47

Scale Touch ALT Activate Scale

Scale Use up arrow to increase size of design to 60.2 x 60.1 Touch ALT again

Position Select Position Drag design up so it touches bottom of previous design Touch ALT Choose Zoom Options

Position Touch Zoom to Box Drag a box around intersection of two designs Touch ALT

Position Select Position Use arrows to fine tune position of design

Position Touch ALT Open Zoom Options Select Zoom to Hoop

Save Touch Save to My Files Touch Rename File or Folder Touch and hold Delete to erase the name

Save Name the design “CLASS” Touch OK to close the window

Save Touch to save your altered design

Embroidery Stitch-Out Touch GO to enter Embroidery Stitch-Out Attach DESIGNER Jewel Hoop 240x150 prepared with INSPIRA Tear-A-Way stabilizer Touch the OK in the pop-up The new Jewel hoop is updated with the quick release (as compared to the previous “large hoop 240x150mm)

Embroidery Stitch-Out Activate Monochrome to stitch design in one color Touch ALT Embroider design As students begin to embroider, point out that there are a few additional functions available in stitch –out mode that are not currently visible on screen. Touch ALT to view these additional capabilities. The pop-up that opens has 3 icons: Step through stitch by stitch, thread tension and zoom options. You will use the left and right arrows below the embroidery area to step through the stitches or to fine tune your tension.

Embroidery Stitch-Out When embroidery is finished, touch OK in the pop-up Remove the hoop

Embroidery Stitch-Out Touch Return to Embroidery Edit

Embroidery Edit Touch and hold Delete Touch OK in the pop-up

Embroidery Edit Touch Start Menu Select File Manager

Embroidery Edit Touch and hold on the design you saved earlier to load it

Embroidery Edit Touch and hold Step Through Designs to select both designs on screen Mirror End to End

Embroidery Edit Touch GO to enter Embroidery Stitch-Out Attach the hoop when instructed Touch OK in the pop-up

Basic Design Positioning Open Basic Design Positioning

Basic Design Positioning Select Step 1 Touch the top middle of design to place the crosshair

Basic Design Positioning Touch ALT Select Zoom Options

Basic Design Positioning Touch Zoom to Cursor

Basic Design Positioning Touch ALT again Select Hoop Placement Options

Basic Design Positioning Fine tune placement of crosshair if necessary Touch ALT Choose Zoom Options

Basic Design Positioning Touch Zoom to Hoop Touch ALT again Select Hoop Placement Options

Basic Design Positioning Activate Step 2 Watching your hoop, move design on screen until needle is directly above bottom center of previously stitched design

Basic Design Positioning Touch OK to close the window

Embroidery Stitch-Out Activate Monochrome Embroider the design

Clear the Screen Touch OK in the Embroidery finished pop-up Select Return to Embroidery Edit Touch and hold Delete Touch OK in the pop-up

Clear the Memory Touch Start Menu Choose File Manager

Clear the Memory Select the CLASS design Touch Delete Touch OK in the pop-up Touch Cancel to close the window

The new DESIGNER TOPAZ™ 40 sewing and embroidery machine, with all the new features, is a great value for the price in your machine line-up!! Don’t you agree that ….

“Imagine. Create. Shine.” Imagine – Imagine all the possibilities when you get into embroidery! Create – Create so many beautiful things! Shine -You will shine when you wear your creations or your home will shine when it is full of items that you created on your DESIGNER TOPAZ™ 40 machine.