[amayausers.com] Re: HELP!

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  • Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 16:38:14 UT

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You still go into Design Shop, right click on the line of type, go to 
'properties' and find the 'density' and see what it is set at. ALSO, increase 
the 'pull comp', try 110% and see what happens. This setting changes the 'pull' 
of the thread side to side-allowing more thread with a higher percent setting. 
(I know, this isn't computer geek description but it's how I look at it)
If the letters get too fat, drop it 5%.
OR start with a simple name, duplicate it on the 'page' a couple times in a 
column.
Set the first one for 100%, next one for 105%, 110%, etc. and sew them out. 
This way you can see the different settings on one sewout and figure out what 
setting works for you. Also set your 'density' no lower than 4, next 4.3, then 
4.5, etc. in a second row of the same lettering without changing the pull comp. 
GIves you two columns to see what happens changing only pull comp or density. 
Good place to start!
ANd if your burb cloth is terrycloth, sewing on that can look totally differnt 
than sewing on scrap shirt material, poplin, sweatshirt, etc. Each different 
cloth weave will act different. That's why the techs recommend a double 
thickness of 3 oz. backing-it's a consistant material that everyone would 
have-so someone on a different machine could duplicate your pattern and test it 
on the same type of material you would also test on.

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