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Since designs are digitized for a specific design size, it is important to
consider the following information about Resize. Always embroider a
test sample of your resized design before embroidering on a project.
Resize is always proportional. If you reduce a design
30%, it will be 30% smaller in both length and width.
If the design is very detailed, some of it may be lost or
distorted, and/or it can be very dense. Some designs
should not be reduced more than 25% if they have too
many details.
Designs can be increased larger than the hoop, so be
sure that the design fits in the hoop. If the design is
larger than hoop size, the machine will not be able to
embroider it.
If you are enlarging a design too much, you may see
stitch irregularities. Press the Control Center to return
to 100% and resize to a smaller percentage for a better
result. Depending on the memory left in the machine,
you may find some designs too complex to resize in
the machine. Please use 5D
resize very large and complex designs. It is available to
purchase from your local authorized dealer.
Always start with the original design when resizing.
This is to ensure the best possible stitch quality. If a
resized design is saved, and then resized again, it can
cause stitch irregularities. For the best resize result,
always start with a design in original size.
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Depending on how much you resize a design and
how many stitches it contains, the resize process time
will vary. Resizing a very large or complex design may
take a few minutes. Once you touch OK, you cannot
cancel. You will need to wait for the process to be
finished.
It does not matter in which order you select functions
to adjust the size, rotation, mirroring etc. When you
touch OK, your machine always resizes first and then
adds the rotation, mirroring etc.
It is recommended that you scale instead of resize to
change a design less than 20% and also for designs
digitized with single or triple stitches, such as cross
stitch embroideries. In this case, you do not want to
add stitches to the design, you only want to make the
design larger or smaller by making each original stitch
larger or smaller.
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