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Machine Formats
Machine formats have their own profile settings that determine
how embroidery information will be interpreted when you save
design files as a machine readable format. When you use
machine formats, your design information displays accurately
on the screen and designs are sewn correctly on each
embroidery machine. You can select a specific machine format
for a design when opening or saving designs.
Monogram
Embroidered design composed of one or more letters, usually
the initials in a name.
Outline file
File format for storing and retrieving designs, which allows for
global changes (automatically changes density, size, stitch
width, stitch count in a single operation) within that design.
Pull Compensation
Pull compensation is a technique used to help compensate for
the pushing and pulling of fabric that occurs when sewing. Pull
compensation changes the width of stitches to compensate for
the "give" of fabric. There are two types of pull compensation:
Absolute Pull Compensation:
Absolute Pull Compensation adds the same amount (in linear
measure, i.e., inches or mm.) of compensation to each side of
the segment, regardless of the original segment width.
Percentage Pull Compensation:
Percentage Pull Compensation increases the width of a fill or
satin segment in proportion to the original width.
Recipe
A collection of embroidery settings designed for specific fabrics.

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