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Parameter
Function/Action
Range Of
Value
Default
Value
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Swing
The distance in tenths of millimeters that is added
or subtracted from the length of a stitch. This
added or subtracted length is only applied to
stitches that have a change in direction from the
previous stitch. Therefore, this parameter has the
effect of increasing/decreasing the width of a satin
stitch, like typical lettering. This parameter also
has some effects on the width of a tatami stitch.
E.g.3 If set to 1 (0.1mm/for each side), the width of
a satin stitch is expanded to 0.2mm wider than
before.
Note: If you want to add/subtract the length of a
stitch in one direction only, set “#22 Swing Type”
in Program as follows:
0 = Increase/decrease width in both directions.
1 =Increase/decrease width in the Vertical
direction only.
2 = Increase/decrease width in the Horizontal
direction only.
-15 - +15
[0.1mm]
0
15
Frame Start
Determines when the frame starts to move in
relation to the needle (degree wheel setting).
*Parameter changes may improve thread break
problems and stitch quality.
Example: If set to 70, the Pantograph starts
moving at 70 degrees. Needle clears the throat
plate at around 60 degrees.
45- 135
[degree]
70
16
SF
(Spectacle
Frame)
(Optional
Frame being
used in the
USA )
Sets the m/c up for a spectacle frame allowing you
to execute pantograph movements exactly as
programmed in digitizing.
0 = Condenses the programmed pantograph
movements (Jump stitches).
1 = M/C moves per actual programmed
pantograph movements.
*Perimeter trace, Origin key, Frame (#10 in
program), Seeking origin movement when m/c
is powered On, are all disabled with setting 1.
(DS V1.40 R00 ~)
2 = M/C moves per actual programmed
pantograph movements.
* Set to 1 to avoid hitting the presser foot when
using spectacle or sock frames.
0 - 2
0
17
Needle Down
Determines if the needle is lowered after a thread
break for easier threading.
0 - 1
1
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