Thursday, August 11, 2005

Documentation - Wilcom Design Warehouse / ES Designer


Wilcom ES Designer
Backing up and saving your designs is an important thing to consider when creating embroidery designs. There are Auto Backup and Auto Save features within your Wilcom Designer software that you can use while creating designs. It is important to understand what these features do in order to utilize them properly. See page 729 in your V7 User Manual for more details on the Auto Save and Backup features.
Understanding the relationship between the Machine Value Jump settings, the Connectors Jump settings and the Auto Jump settings is important if you want more control over the jump lengths when you sew a design out on the embroidery machine.The three are closely related and affect one another. The three settings form a hierarchy with the values at the top of the list controlling the values for the other settings below. The hierarchy is: Machine Format Values; Auto Jump Values; Connectors Jump Values.
Creating bitmap images from your embroidery designs can be done in several ways. From V7.0 onwards, ES Designer has the ability to create bitmap images from your design via the click of a button. Images of your designs can be used for publication to websites or for e-mailing to potential customers.
Working with Input C (also known as center-line input) can be a fast and accurate way to digitize a column of stitches with a consistent width. It works well for borders and outlining designs, however there are many quick tricks you can use when working with Input C that make it more powerful than you may have realized.
Underlay, the light density layer of stitches that gets covered by the top stitches, serves an important role in the embroidery process. This document covers the basic uses of Underlay and gives some examples of which underlay to use for various types of objects.
Stitch Files, which only contain basic information such as x,y coordinates, color changes and machine functions can be opened with the option to recognise Objects and Outlines in ES Designer, to create an outline object from a stitch file. ES Designer will create objects and outlines based on patterns made by the stitches in the design. Recognition of stitch files is also customizable via advanced options.
The PDF shows the procedure of updating your existing ES version to Version 9. A update must be purchased from your local reseller or wilcom office.

2 Comments:

At 10:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So where is the fucking file?????

 
At 2:26 PM, Blogger Syed Qasim Javaid said...

HTTP://WWW.WILCOM-WORK.BLOGSPOT.COM

 

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