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4 JUMP STEP
: No Trimming, Jump Stitch
5 JUMP STEP
: Trimming and Frame Move
STOP INCHING: (Number of inching at the beginning) This indicates the number of stitches to be done at
low speed. (When the machine starts to run, it proceeds gradually in inching speed.) The default is 2 stitches.
Set-ups are possible from 0 to 5 stitches in increments of 1 stitch.
TRIM INCHING: (Number of inching after trimming) This indicates the number of stitches to be done in
low speed when changing colors or finishing up a design. The default is 3 stitches. Set-ups are possible
between 2~5 stitches in increments of 1 stitch.
AUTO JUMP: (Automatic jump stitch interval) The length of the stitch interval that causes the general
code to change to a jump code. If the distance from one stitch from another stitch is longer than the frame
was set up the move, a jump stitch will be performed. The default is 10.0mm and the auto jump can be setup
from 5.0 to 12.7mm in increments of 0.1mm.
BK_ ST UNIT: (Back stitch transfer unit) This sets the number of stitches to be performed when operating
the stop switch for the purpose of moving the frame forward and backward. The default is 1 stitch. This can
be set up from 1 to 10 stitches in increments of 1 stitch
TRIM START: (Determines if the machine will automatically start after thread trimming) This is a value
set that determines whether or not to automatically start the next section of the embroidery design after a
thread trim by jump code, thread trimmer, and stop code. The default is YES . If automatic start is not
desired, set NO by inputting 0.
ST BACKTACK: (Automatic Back-tack Function) This is a value set for a back-tack, a stitch that prevents
thread unraveling. The default setting is NO.
AUTO BACK: (Automatic back stitch after detection of thread cut) This is a value set to automatically
move the embroidery frame back in case of thread breaks. The default is 2 stitches it can be set in increments
of 1 stitch from 0 to 5.
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