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Pattern settings, explanation of pattern structure
Row 1:
Product 13
Product 9
Product 5
Product 1
Product 14
Product 10
Product 6
Product 2
Product 15
Product 11
Product 7
Product 3
Product 16
Product 12
Product 8
Product 4
INFO
It is possible to have a pattern consist of several rows. This may have to do with
the type of machine, the length of the pattern-formation conveyor and/or the
structure of the pattern. Below is an example of how it can be constructed from
multiple rows.
Row 1:
Product 7
Product 5
Product 3
Product 1
Product 8
Product 6
Product 4
Product 2
Row 2:
Product 15
Product 13
Product 11
Product 9
Product 16
Product 14
Product 12
Product 10
A pattern is made up of rows, columns and products.
Rule 1:
Each row consists of one or more columns
Rule 2:
Each column consists of one or more products
Above, a simple pattern has been drawn, but it can be used to show how a pattern is built up.
Row 1 =
Red
frame
Column 1, Row 1=
Yellow
Column 2,Row 1=
Orange
Column 3,Row 1=
Green
Column
4,Row 1=
Blue
Row 2 =
Purple
frame
Column 1, Row 2=
Yellow
Column 2,Row 2=
Orange
Column 3,Row 2=
Green
Column
4,Row 2=
Blue
Each column contains products; settings can be made for each product.
Rule 3:
The last product in the column must be set to be the last of the column
When numbering, the number of products per column must be taken into account. See the
example below.