Operation and setting for embroidering
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Chapter 5
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3-2.
Setting for Zigzag Swing Stitch (Zigzag Swing Stitch Setting)
3-2-1.
Explanation on the screen
[a]
Swinging width at the tip of zigzag swing lever (mm)
[b]
Swing angle of bobbin to be added
A swing angle (value) of bobbin will be added to swing direction (both sides) of lever. The
following figure is an example for selecting “10”.
[c]
Retract Zigzag Swing
All: To retract the zigzag swing lever in all stop motion
FNC: Zigzag swing lever will not retract in case of stop by switch or stop by thread breakage.
F6
4 Zigzag Swing Stitch Setting
[mm]
0
0
All
16
Zigzag Swing Stroke
16
Swing Assist
0 +30
[ ]
Retract Zigzag Swing
All / FNC
0
NO
(Pattern5
7)
Width of Material
+0.2
YES / NO
Distance
+12.7
0.2 12.7
[mm]
0.0 12.7
[mm]
0
[a]
Swing angle at the tip of Zigzag swing lever(mm)
[b]
Swing angle of bobbin to be added
[c]
Retract Zigzag Swing
[d]
Data generation of Zigzag Swing
[e]
Width of Material
[f]
Frame moving amount
Data generation
Zigzag swing lever
Actual stitch length will become
somewhat shorter than the value.
10
Swing angle of design data
10
It is possible to sew on thick material that exceeds swing width of
the zigzag swing lever by adding swing angle of bobbin to swing
direction of the lever. In addition, it is effective to decrease pulling
up of upper thread by material at curve etc. However, do not use
data in which swing angle of design data is 120° or more.
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Summary of Contents for TLMX Series
Page 23: ...Inspection before starting work 8 Chapter 1 ...
Page 59: ...Attachment 44 Chapter 2 ...
Page 113: ...Embroidery starts 98 Chapter 4 ...
Page 145: ...Operation and setting for embroidering 130 Chapter 5 2 Select the value 3 RR05 ...
Page 209: ...Other functions that must be remembered 194 Chapter 6 ...
Page 231: ...To resister frame position 216 Chapter 7 ...