Thanks. I wiggled and jiggled the point a little bit and now it is OK. David >From: Rod or Sharon <springer37@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Date: Mon Mar 06 19:47:18 CST 2006 >To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [amayausers] Re: Stitching not Following Digitizing >David, > > I would also like to see what the design is doing. I am digitizing some >designs tonight using 6.08.522 and would be happy to take a look at it for >you too.... > >Rod Springer > >Embroidery Cottage >Rod & Sharon Springer > >Melco Amaya Tech & Trainer >Design Shop Pro+ Digitizing > >Boise, ID 83713 >208-938-3038 > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <dsklar@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 5:30 PM >Subject: [amayausers] Stitching not Following Digitizing > > >>I created a design that has a right triangle at the bottom oriented such >>that the right angle is at the top left corner with one side going down at >>180 degrees, the other across to the right at 90 degrees and the hypotenuse >>at an angle from the bottom left and rising to the top right. The triangle >>is a fill with the entry point at the bottom corner and the exit at the >>right hand corner (not the right angle). Then, a satin column border of >>the same color is stitched along the hypotenuse. The column is digitized >>to start right where the fill exits. I have verified this very carefully >>in DesignShop Pro+ (6.08.522). However, when sewing, the Amaya starts at >>the bottom left corner (like it should) but then exits at the right angle >>(top left) rather than at the top right as digitized. This behavior forces >>a trim when the machine should not stop at all. I have not had time to >>play much with this yet. Is this a bug or a "feature"? Anyone experience >>this? >> >> David Sklar >> Ballyhoo! >> Arlington, VA >>