Brother International ELS Lettering Users Manual - English - Page 59

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Text Properties 57 3 4 From the Pattern list, select a pattern. Click Apply. The fill of your text segment is altered accordingly. Fill Density Setting Fill density is the distance between individual lines of embroidery. Density is measured in millimeters. Note that the density setting is given in millimeters. Therefore, larger values correspond to a lower density, while lower values correspond to a higher density. For more details on stitch density units, see "Density" in the Glossary. Use the density setting to adjust your fill to suit the fabric you are sewing on. For example, fabrics with a very loose weave are less able to hold a large density of stitches; in cases such as this, you can lower the density of the fill. If you are unsure what setting to use, try the standard setting of 0.4. This setting works well almost universally, as long as you have not exceeded the font's size recommendations.

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Text Properties
57
3
From the Pattern list, select a pattern.
4
Click Apply.
The fill of your text segment is altered accordingly.
Fill Density Setting
Fill density is the distance between individual lines of
embroidery. Density is measured in millimeters.
Use the density setting to adjust your fill to suit the fabric you
are sewing on. For example, fabrics with a very loose weave are
less able to hold a large density of stitches; in cases such as
this, you can lower the density of the fill.
If you are unsure what setting to use, try the standard setting of
0.4. This setting works well almost universally, as long as you
have not exceeded the font’s size recommendations.
Note that the density setting is given in millimeters. Therefore,
larger values correspond to a lower density, while lower values
correspond to a higher density.
For more details on stitch density units, see “Density” in the
Glossary.