P rog ramming a pattern sector
Reasons for a color seq uence change
Adaptation to a previous piece of knitti ng:
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You start your knitting with a one-color welt and have threaded
this color into the first feeder. However, here this color is not
displayed as first color but as third color.
In such a case we recommend to overwrite the 1 with the 3 and
the 3 with the
1 .
Note: Pay particular attention to the color sequence when
knitting :
Fairisle patterns which do not repeat
conti nuously throughout the entire surface.
If you wish to take advantage of the possibility of repeating
your pattern in certain spacings, the program allows you to
control the color appearing between the p
a
tterns
.
All TECHNIQUES are designed so that the first color will
always appear between the motifs.
Due to the fact that the program cannot distinguish between
the background color and the trimming color, it might be that
the first color is not the color which you wish to use as
background color.
In this case change the color sequence so that the background
color is displayed as the first
color
.
How does the ELECTRONIC determine, which is the color
sequence?
program "reads" the pattern drawing starting at the
bottom left corner and goes on to read from left to right the
irst row of squares.
he first color, that the program "sees" appears as the first
color in the color sequence and so on.
Therefore it is possible that a color appears as the first color
though you dent see this color as your background color.
Summary of Contents for ELECTRONIC 8000
Page 1: ...PJlSSJlE E BODO Operating Manual...
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Page 6: ...The machine 4...
Page 8: ...The machine 6 5 9 11 8 1 4 2 10 3 7...
Page 10: ...The machine 8...
Page 18: ...The thread ing up 1 6...
Page 248: ...Annex 1 Pattern data 1 66...
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