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9. Color Sequence

The color sequence screen is where you can do the following.
Set the thread colors on the thread tree.
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Manually or automatically needles, interrupts, or effects in a color sequence.
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Apply interrupts or effects to the color sequence.
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View Window & Status Bar
Both the view window and status bar display the design colors and color sequence bar differently depending
on a setting in view options.
Colors from Design On - This displays the colors of the design as saved in the design file rather
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than the colors assigned in the color sequence.
This can result in the design on the screen differing greatly from the actual colors on the sewn
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design.
Colors from Design Off - This displays the colors of the design as assigned in the color sequence.
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If a needle used in the color sequence does not yet have a thread color assigned to it, and
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color block in the design using that needle will display in the color saved in the file until a
thread color is assigned to the needle.
Thread Tree
The thread tree can be set up to mimic the physical thread tree of the machine. Assigning the specific threads
that are actually installed on the machine can help prevent mistakes and unintentional results on the
embroidered product.
Colors should be assigned to the thread tree in the software after thread cones have been physically
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placed on the machine and the upper threading has been completed.
Colors should be updated on the thread tree any time a cone of thread is swapped for another on the
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physical thread tree.
Selected needles/cones on the thread tree are previewed below it.
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