Convenience of the manual color sequence

The thread colors assigned to each needle bar can be manually specified/managed. In addition, the thread colors can be assigned to needle bars automatically and more efficiently than when the settings are normally specified.

 

The manual color sequence is convenient when the machine is being used under the following conditions.

 

When using embroidery data that has no thread color information, such as with DST files

The thread spools to be used can easily be selected for data with no thread color information. (For details on the thread color information for DST files, refer to "Colors of Tajima (.dst) embroidery data ".)

 

When the same combination of thread colors is always used

If specific thread colors are assigned to certain needle bars, the thread color settings can be changed with the needle bar number assignments, even when the pattern is changed. The operation is simplified if the same thread colors are always used.

 

When continuously sewing with the same needle bar settings

If the settings are specified normally, the needle bar settings are canceled when the embroidering settings screen appears after sewing stops. However, with the manual color sequence, the needle bar settings continue to be applied unless the pattern is deleted or the machine is turned off.
This is useful if the same pattern is to be sewn continuously multiple times.

 

 

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