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Message display 26 Chapter 3 SQ06 2. Message display 2-1. Condition data When registering the design (saving format is T3, or T2 design) saved in the USB memory into the machine memory, the following message will appear. There are following three items of condition data except the one described above. By setting them after data set, each setting contents will be added in a design. Therefore, it is unnecessary to perform setting again when you embroider this design next time. (1) Scaling up/down/reversion of design (2) Design repetition (3) Automatic Offset 2-1-1. When reading the design (Example: TAJIMA_W) saved in the USB memory by a personal computer Indications in a personal computer are different as shown in the chart below depending on the saving format (T3, T2, T) of the design. [About T2] One design will be generated by three types of indication file (TAJIMA_W.CT0, TAJIMA_W.DGF, TAJIMA_W.TBF). Therefore, please handle these three files for one design. Saving format Indication in personal computer Use T3 TAJIMA_W.TCF Data integrating CT0, DGF and TBF of T2 T2 TAJIMA_W.CT0 Color change sequence, design start point TAJIMA_W.DGF Design data in personal computer TAJIMA_W.TBF Stitch data of TAJIMA binary format T TAJIMA_W.DST Stitch data of TAJIMA ternary format Condition data means the following two items in this case. (1) Color change sequence The whole color change sequence included in the design can be registered into the machine memory. Therefore, it is unnecessary to set it again. (2) Start point of design The frame position where the machine started embroidering last time can be registered in the machine memory. Therefore, it is unnecessary to adjust the position of the frame. "YES">>SET "NO">>E OK to read condition data?

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