Руководство По Работе для Brother Innov-is 6700D

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Correcting Shrinkage
When created embroidery data is sewn, areas of the embroidery may shrink. If this occurs, 
correct the shrinkage.
  Shrinkage
The size of the pattern is enlarged and areas (fill stitches) shrink along the sewing direction. 
Since areas shrink while lines (satin stitches) are sewn with the size before shrinking, the 
lines and areas are no longer aligned.
In order to prevent this, adjust the length of the lines so that they are in the sewing direction 
and are larger than the original data.
← Sewing direction →
 Original data
←← Sewing direction →→
Adjusted data
Each arrow represents a shrinkage 
adjustment value (0.1 mm increments)
1
  Display in the pattern drawing screen the data with 
shrunken  areas,  and  then  press 
. The  screen 
shown at the left appears.
2
  Press 
 or 
 beside 
.
  To lengthen the stitching, press 
. To shorten the 
stitching, press 
.
  Each press of 
 makes the stitching longer by 0.1 
mm. 
  Each press of 
 makes the stitching shorter by 0.1 
mm. 
  A  setting  between  0.0  mm  and  2.0  mm  in  0.1  mm 
increments can be specified.
Notes
•  Normally, the default setting of 0.3 mm is used.
•  Continue sewing trial embroidery while making adjustments.
•  The larger the pattern size, the easier shrinkage will occur.
•  Shrinkage is also related to the sewing direction and stitch density
of the fill stitches. Also try adjusting these settings.