Specifying Jumpstitch Trimming / "Dst" Jump Codes For Trimming; Deleting Short Stitches - Brother 884-T20 Operation Manual

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Specifying jumpstitch trimming /
"DST" jump codes for trimming
You can specify whether or not jumpstitches are
cut. In addition, when using Tajima embroidery
data (.dst), you can specify whether or not the
thread is cut according to the specified number of
jump codes.
ON: The machine cuts the upper and bobbin
thread before the jumpstitch. When Tajima
embroidery data (.dst) is used, the machine
converts the "jump" code to a trim code, based on
the number specified on the next line.
OFF: The machine does not cut either a jumpstitch
or the "jump" code in Tajima embroidery data
(.dst).
When the machine is purchased, "ON" is selected
and the number of jumps is set to "3".
The "DST" thread trim settings can be specified
from page 2 of the settings screen.
Note
• If the setting is changed from the previous
setting, the new setting is only applied to
the next embroidery.
a
Touch
or
setting.
Note
• This setting is not applied to the trimming of
threads between characters in alphabet
patterns. (Refer to "Trimming the threads
between characters" on page 155.)
Memo
• The number of jump codes cannot be
specified for data other than Tajima
embroidery data (.dst).
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to select the desired
■ When using Tajima embroidery data
(.dst)
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If "ON" is selected, touch
select the number of feed codes.
The desired setting is displayed.
• A value between 1 and 8 can be specified. For
example, if 3 is specified, sequential 3 jump codes
will be converted to the trim code. But sequential 2
jump codes will not be converted to the trim code, it
will be sewed as the feed (jump) stitch.
Note
• You need to set the jump number same as
the number that was used when the
particular Tajima data was created.
If the jump number is not matched, either
unexpected trim or no trimming at trim
expected point will happen.

Deleting short stitches

If embroidery data other than our original patterns
are used, the stitch length may be too short,
possibly resulting in the thread or the needle
breaking. In order to prevent this problem from
occurring, the machine can be set to delete
stitches with a short stitch length. Stitches with a
length less than that specified in this function, can
be deleted.
When the embroidery machine is purchased,
"0.3" was selected (delete stitches with a length of
0.3 mm or less).
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