11 - 5
Icon
Parameter
Function/Action
Range Of
Value
Default
Value
6
Trim Type
0 = Trimmers OFF
1 = Pantograph moves 0.4 mm to the left before
needle penetrates and thread is trimmed.
2 = Pantograph moves backwards on the last
stitch sewn, before the needle penetrates and
the thread is trimmed.
3 = Same as 1, but the slider pulls thread before
trimming for a longer trim tail.
11 = The remnant of the upper thread under the
fabric (at the start sewing/after trimming)
will be shorter than normal length. Setting
11 opens the Thread clamps after the trim
cycle to release the top thread tension on the
check springs.
0 – 21
1
7
Trim Dir
Sets the direction the pantograph moves after a
thread trim.
0 = Moves in the H direction towards machine
origin.
1 = Moves in the V direction towards machine
origin.
0 - 2
0
8
Trim Vector
Determines the distance in (0.1mm) that the
pantograph moves just before a trim.
0 – 50
[0.1 mm]
15
9
Low Speed
Selects the speed at which the Low Speed
function will operate. Used for slow speed sewing
for precise stitches such as appliqué embroidery.
Low speed function code needs to be inserted into
design data in order to activate this parameter.
M/C sews at slow speed after m/c reads low speed
function code. A high-speed function code needs
to be inserted and read to go back to normal
sewing speed.
200 to max.
speed
[rpm]
450
10
Jump Divide
Selects maximum stitch length that the m/c sews
in a single head revolution. A stitch longer than
the programmed value is divided into two
stitches. Example, if set at 80 (8mm), when the
m/c encounters a stitch 10mm long, it will divide
it into two stitches.
*Move-offs may occur when 15 & 20 head m/c are
sewing long stitches with cap frames due to the
weight of the frames. In this case, the problem
may be corrected by lowering the value (try 40 -
70).
*If different m/c /fabric or designs with various
stitch lengths cause unexpected speed changes
while sewing, this value can be changed to help
solve the problem (try 40 - 70).
*Needle breaks while sewing hard, overlapping
fabric with long stitches may be corrected by
lowering the value (try 40 - 70).
30 – 127
[0.1 mm]
127
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