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Trim by Jump Stitch
You can move the frame after trimming if the consecutive jump is above the set value.
For example, imagine that the set value is 5. During the embroidery work, the consecutive jump code
up to 4 stitches will allow the jump stitch without any trimming. However, if the consecutive jump
more than 5 stitches is met, it will be trimmed fi rst and start embroidery after moving 5 stitches. The
default value is 3 stitches, and the range is from 0 to 10 stitches by 1 stitch unit.
Set ‘Trim by Jump Stitch’ as 5.
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Trim by Jump Length
When the whole stitch length of consecutive jump codes is above the set value, it will be trimmed
fi rst and allowed to move to the next work by setting the maximum jump stitch length.
- The default value is ‘No’, and the range is from 1mm to 50mm by 1mm unit.
(3)
Backtack
This sets whether the backtack function for forming the stitch(thread release protection) when the
embroidery starts shall be carried out or not.
- No(0), Start Backtack(1), End Backtack(2), All(3) can be set.
Caution
If set as ‘0 stitch’, it will move without any trimming regardless of the number of consecutive jump
stitches.
<Fig.5.3.2-4>
The case that the length is 4 stitches.
(not trimmed and continued to the next design)
The case that the length is 5 stitches.
(trimmed first and continued to the next design)