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These frames are attached with a single arm to the small E frame, i.e. they will stick out and are well suited for stitching inside sleeves and legs or pockets that are not too narrow. | These frames are attached with a single arm to the small E frame, i.e. they will stick out and are well suited for stitching inside sleeves and legs or pockets that are not too narrow. Make sure to understand that you cannot stitch up to the edges, e.g. ''frame 50'' can only do 50 x 50mm and not 60 by 60 for example ! | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 25 August 2017
Introduction
The Brother PR1050X is a high-end consumer and professional entry level embroidery machine.
In Switzerland, list price is 12'000 CHF, in Germany 11'000 Euros. Street prices can be less and even lesser for education.
I ordered such a model and by fall 2017 there should be more information in this page - Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 09:02, 4 July 2017 (CEST)
Specifications
- The machine can stitch up to 10 different colors with one needle at the time
- Size: 48 x 48 x 60cm ?
- Size of the box: ?
- Weight: 44 kg (60 kg in the box ?)
- Size of a table (add-on): 70 - 100 cm height, 49 cm length, 80 cm width
Connectivity
- USB host cable
- USB media slot
- SD card slot
Thread colors
- Default colors
- Each needle bar can be assigned a color through either the control panel or software (the latter is called manual color sequence).
- Thread colors in a design can be sorted at the control panel (this may mess up order of printing of course)
- Several manufacturers/makes color schemes are builtin. E.g. Madeira Poly, Sulky, R-A Poly.
Formats
The Machine can not directly stitch from design files like EMB or ART.
PES
- The PES format is the most important native machine instruction format for both small and semi-professional Brother embroidery machines. Designs can be somewhat modified.
- Several version of PES seem to exist. Newer versions may not work on older machines
- PES is the default format to export from your embroidery software.
PEN
- A Brother format that only works on some machines that can stitch "Disney" designs. Some machines can be registered to decrypt.
PEC
- An older Baby Lock/Brother/Deco format. Avoid.
PHC
- Older Brother format. Avoid.
DST
- DST is a Tajima data file and it does not include color information (therefore avoid)
Hoops
The machine comes with several frames for each of which several hoops can be attached. By default you will get four standard frames that will attach on both sides. These are not suitable for repairing ellbow holes (one of my favorites) or stitching into a shirt or jeans pocket. Get the compact set for that. In addition, we recommend buying the long frame for arms/legs.
In addition to the for standard frames and hoop sets you can acquire, below are a few.
- Border frame
- Cap frame
- Clamp frames (for shoes)
- Cylinder frames (legs and sleeves)
- Jumbo frame (requires turning)
- Quilt frame
- Small size frame kit (recommended)
- Sleeve frame (recommended)
Standard
You cannot stitch up the edges. Roughly speaking you can stitch the inner size minus 2cm vertically and minus 4cm horizontally.
Name | Embroidery size (width x height) | Physical Size inside (width x height) | Frame holder | Remarks |
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Extra-large | 36.0 x 20.0cm | 39.5 x 22.0cm | A | Use the table |
Large | 18.0 x 13.0 cm | 23.0 x 15.0 cm | A | none |
Medium | 10.0 x 10.0 cm | 14.0 x 12.0 cm | A | |
Small | 6.0 x 4.0 cm | 8 x 6.0 cm | A |
Compact frame set
These frames are attached with a single arm to the small E frame, i.e. they will stick out and are well suited for stitching inside sleeves and legs or pockets that are not too narrow. Make sure to understand that you cannot stitch up to the edges, e.g. frame 50 can only do 50 x 50mm and not 60 by 60 for example !
Name | Embroidery size (width x height) | Physical Size inside (width x height) | Frame holder | Remarks |
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Frame 70 (horizonal oval) | 7.0 x 4.1 cm | 9.0 x 5.5 cm | E | |
Frame 50 (square) | 5.0 x 5.0 cm | 6.8 x 6.8 cm | E | none |
Frame 55 (round oval) | 4.4 x 3.8 cm | 6.0 x 5.0 cm | E | |
Vertical frame (vertical oval) | 6.0 x 4.0 cm | 8 x 6.0 cm | E |
Sleeve frame
The sleeve frame is attached on both sides. This means that the sleeves should not to too narrow. More information once we get ours ....
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Sleeve frame (vertical oval) | 7.0 x 20 cm | ? |
Use of stabilizersThere are several types of stabilizers, e.g.
The Brother Operation manual (p. 254) recommends fabric/stabilizer combinations of which we reproduce some modified excerpts:
As general rule:
The Touch Screen InterfaceEmbroidery Settings(chapter 4 of the manual) Color settings (p 133, 143)
Machine SettingsThe settings screen includes seven screens LinksOfficial
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