Dana and Herb,
Thanks....I don't have the trim box checked in Design Shop. I'm
thinking it has to do with a setting in OS since the connectors
disappear in OS. I'll go home and check it out. I'm currently
converting the text to wireframe and manually adding jump
stitches....big pain.
Mike
Dana Sandergaard wrote:
>Mike,
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>not too sure on this as I make my machines do most of the trimming for me to
>eliminate hand trimming as long as it doesn't increase the overall length of
>job including had trimming time.
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>In Designshop you can tell the machine to trim at anything higher than a
>certain length or value...and you can do this too in OS. The OS program
>settings override the designshop settings. If your designshop is at a value
>where it won't trim and your OS is set at a lower value (trim shorter
>distances) it will go by the OS setting.
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>Also have you ever noticed that a design loaded rightside up may or may not
>trim stuff that a design rotated 180 degrees around will. It all works on
>distance from home point. Parts of a design that normally would not trim
>rightside up may trim when turned upside down since the distance it has to
>move is now calculated as being farther from center than it was the other way
>around.
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>this is all I can think of at the moment
>Dana @
>Ram Printing & Promotio
>ns Inc.
>(780) 875-5073
>www.ramprinting.net
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mike Garber <agraphic2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 5:10 pm
>Subject: [amayausers] Connectors
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>>Does anyone know why?
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>>I have text in Design Shop that when I ask to show connectors it
>>shows
>>them on the screen.
>>When I send the design to OS the connectors disappear and I get trims.
>>I don't want trims.....what I want is to lock stitch each letter
>>and
>>jump between each letter.
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>>Mike
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