Mark Are you saying you want the jagged look? If so I think you have to digitize the letters that way. But if that was a typo in your message and you want smoother edges and denser fills then you can increase density about 10% without too much trouble. So, for example, if the default density is 4 you can increase it to 3.6. You might have to add a little more pull comp if you start getting thread breaks. Also, I find that using a 65/9 needle and 60 wt thread allows me to increase density a bit more. And make sure you have short stitches activated. Is this what you had in mind? Jack Fuller _____ From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Houston Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 04:25 To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [amayausers] Font Density Chart Hello, I primarily sew on Pique' and Jersey knit Polo shirts. I was wondering if there is anyone with a guide or a chart on the settings for the fonts or most basic type of font settings. IF I use the fonts as in my design shop from the drop down menu they simply do not look full enough. I would desire the edges of the fonts to look more like saw toothed rather than smooth and full. I know that ther are many factors to consider but I basically sew on 6oz. Pique. What combinations work the best as far as settings and backings? Thank you Mark Houston