Ending input for a curve
8
9
L
7
Carrying out zigzag stitch symmetrically to the sewing path
Carrying out double stitch on the left side to the sewing path
Carrying out parallel stitch on the left side to the sewing path
Carrying out offset on the left side to the sewing path
Specify split points (for sewing different patterns separately
6
6
6
L
F
in a sequence) after feed
L
Moving in parallel for the feed
F
7
7
7
Creating split data after basting data
8
8
8
L
F
Creating basting data
9
9
9
L
F
Editing data
Moving a pattern symmetrically to the Y axis
0
0
1
M
Moving a pattern symmetrically to the X axis
1
0
M
0
Moving a pattern symmetrically to a point
0
1
1
M
5
M
Modifying a multiple stitch. Input the number of lines for a multiple
stitch in
Rotating a pattern clockwise
6
6
6
M
Rotating a pattern counterclockwise
6
6
7
M
Copying a pattern clockwise
6
7
6
M
Copying a pattern counterclockwise
7
7
M
6
Resizing a pattern. Input the magnification in the X direction by
8
8
8
M
Resizing and copying a pattern. Input the magnification in the X
9
9
9
M
direction by
Repeated copying
3
3
3
L
Copying a pattern symmetrically to a point
4
4
0
L
Copying a pattern symmetrically to the X axis
4
4
1
L
Copying a pattern symmetrically to the Y axis
4
4
2
L
Copying in the reverse direction
4
4
3
L
Moving data in parallel before the current needle position (changing
7
7
7
L
the moving amount data of the needle position)
Moving data in parallel after the current needle position (using
LI
7
7
7
L
needle drop data to the moved position)
Setting attribute
Setting the number of feed boundaries to be ignored (0 - 99)
1
L
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F
, and in the Y direction by
F
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M
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M
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