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Chain 2 then in the next SC (of the row below), make the combination stitch. So, if the previous row has a bunch of SC, you would make the stitches leading up to the Chain 2. Then Chain 2 and in the next SC, make the 1SC, 1 HDC, ! DC.
If there is a black line down, or across the display and the line is there no matter what 'information' is being displayed, I'm afraid it sounds like there's a row or column of pixels (or actually, it's the display driver) that has gone faulty on your LCD display and the only solution is to have the display replaced. It will not affect the operation of the machine at all and may be an isolated failure. You dont state what model of machine this is, so I cant give you an idea of price, but it does require the front panel to be removed and the main processor board to be taken out to get at the display ... for this reason, you must have the work done by a decent Bernina service agent that has the proper anti-static protection on their work-bench - static can cause long-term problems with machines if not properly discharged. It's not a cheap repair, so you may just want to put up with it, unless, of course, it's still under warranty (2 years for electronic parts).
I had a similar problem on my Designer II some time ago. I followed the instructions in the book to reset the tap points and have not had a problem since. I don't know if the D1 is the same, but I hope this helps.
1>Turn on machine
2>touch PROG (menu on top)
3>insert desired font disk
4>touch floppy icon
5>select font/font size
6>touch each letter consequtively until speeled (use "_" in menu for a space between words/names.
7>When done, touch REP (menu on top)
8> then start to sew by pressing start/stop
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