Singer Futura XL-400 Instruction Manual - Page 88

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6. Deleting part of a design Left click and drag a box around the desired area. To select additional areas, hold down the CONTROL key and left click on next area. Once selected, touch the DELETE key on your keyboard. 7. Is there a way to increase the density of the lettering? The density is set to a standard value of 4/10th of mm, which is usually the standard density used for Lettering. The value is not editable. 8. Why does a design sometimes split up into very small segments? One color block can end up 'divided' into several blocks. The machine has a certain limit of stitches that it can accept. So what most probably happens is that these are big blocks that are cut after exceeding the limit, leaving a certain number of stitches (could possibly be only a few) as a separate block. 86

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6. Deleting part of a design
Left click and drag a box around the desired area. To
select additional areas, hold down the CONTROL key
and left click on next area. Once selected, touch the
DELETE key on your keyboard.
7. Is there a way to increase the density of
the lettering?
The density is set to a standard value of 4/10th of mm,
which is usually the standard density used for Lettering.
The value is not editable.
8. Why does a design sometimes split up
into very small segments? One color
block can end up ‘divided’ into several
blocks.
The machine has a certain limit of stitches that it can
accept. So what most probably happens is that these are
big blocks that are cut after exceeding the limit, leaving a
certain number of stitches (could possibly be only a few)
as a separate block.