8/1/2016
Topic:
Dimension column of text
isilay
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I agree with this suggestion. Let's improve the "Properties Bar" with a more effective usage. |
8/1/2016
Topic:
Purpose of Paste Function
isilay
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I tried to find the purpose of this command, but couldn't determine yet.
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8/2/2016
Topic:
Prints does not match to real dimension of design.
isilay
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Hello Tomasz. I tried it with 2 different size square designs on a Maestro 15.1.22.6249 with a printer HP Laserjet 1320. Here are the results:
DesignA is 100mm x 100mm in reality. On print paper 99,5mm X 100mm DesignB is 180mm x 180mm in reality. On print paper 178,5mm x 180,5mm
These valus may also be related with the printers themselves. Do you have any other printer which you can test? |
8/3/2016
Topic:
Prints does not match to real dimension of design.
isilay
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Tomasz, I tried a different printer, HP Laserjet 2200.
DesignA is 100mm x 100mm in reality. On print paper 100mm X 100mm DesignB is 180mm x 180mm in reality. On print paper 179,5mm x 180mm
This second printer showed better results than the first one. |
8/3/2016
Topic:
Purpose of Paste Function
isilay
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Thank you Derya. You solved the mystery :-) |
8/11/2016
Topic:
reduce the size
isilay
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If it is a PXF file created by someone else: Open the file - Select all segments by "Ctrl+A" - Then click Ctrl+R to open the resizing window - Enter new dimesion and click OK.
If it is a stitch file (dst, dsz, etc.) and if you want to the stitch count decrease after reducing the design dimension, open the file with the option "Convert Stitches to Outline", You will find this option in the File Open dialog box. Then follow the same method above. If you want to resize the stitch file without changing the total stitch count: Open the file - Select all segments by "Ctrl+A" - Then click Ctrl+R to open the resizing window - Enter new dimesion and click OK. |
8/11/2016
Topic:
Prints does not match to real dimension of design.
isilay
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I took a print out on 15.1.31.6258 with a 300mm X 300mm design . The design was divided on 4 pages. Here is the total size:
X axis: 198mm + 117,5mm = 315,50mm Y axis: 280,5mm + 32,5mm = 313mm
If the design size exceeds one page, the print out pages are being printed bigger than their original values.
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8/11/2016
Topic:
Applique Tufts
isilay
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Hello Derya. In order to save applique fabric images, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Click Tools - Manage - Applique Fabrics
Step 2: Click to Import button
Step 3: Choose the required image file format, choose your file and click Open.
Step 4: Click to the file name to see its preview on the right side of the page and click "Close".
Step 5: Draw an Applique segment and choose the applique fabric image in the segment properties dialog box. You will see something similar to this screenshot.
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