2. SHIMA SEIKI MFG.,LTD.
AUTOMATIC SOFTWARE SYSTEM
SWG 041
Second edition, May 2006
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This edition is intended for version [A]-49 of SDS-ONE Knit Pint.
3. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This manual explains the automatic software system.
The automatic software system is for making knitting data (such as control data, pattern data,
pattern development data, yarn data, and economizer data) for knitting products.
Read this manual thoroughly in order to make the most efficient use of the system.
When you read through this manual, please keep it near SDS for reference.
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4. AGREEMENT OF THIS MANUAL
AGREEMENT OF THIS MANUAL
There are some agreements in order to read this manual correctly.
Read the following agreement thoroughly before the content.
(1) The system to perform knit and the system to perform transfer are indicated as shown below.
K : Knit
: Transfer (from back to front)
K : Transfer (from front to back)
(2) The relations between drawing pattern and control are indicated as shown below.
Line D A A
Line C B B
Line B C C
Line A D D
(3) The way of transfer is indicated as shown below.
: Transfer from the front to the back
: Transfer from the back to the front
: Diagonal transfer from the back to the front
: Diagonal transfer from the front to the back
: Transfer the loop on the front to the front by using the back or TRJ bed.
: Transfer the loop on the back to the back by using the front or TRJ bed.
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5. CONTENTS
I. COLOR NOS. LIST ......................................................................... 1
II. FUNCTION OF EACH COLOR ..................................................... 3
III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD ..................................... 4
1) Knit ............................................................................................................................... 4
2) Tuck .............................................................................................................................. 4
3) Miss and No Needle Selection ...................................................................................... 5
4) Miss .............................................................................................................................. 5
5) Knit for Second Stitch .................................................................................................. 6
6) Cross (cable) .................................................................................................................. 7
A) Front stitch cross .................................................................................................. 7
B) Front and back stitch cross ................................................................................... 8
C) Relief knit .............................................................................................................. 8
D) Special technique to cross the cable ...................................................................... 9
7) Knit & Stitch Move .................................................................................................... 10
8) Knit & Transfer ........................................................................................................... 11
A) Knit & transfer to the right / left ......................................................................... 11
B) Knit & transfer without racking ........................................................................... 11
C) Knit & transfer without racking and return ....................................................... 12
D) Transfer without racking & knit ......................................................................... 12
E) Transfer without racking (without knit) .............................................................. 12
9) Split Knit .................................................................................................................... 13
10) Front / back move ..................................................................................................... 14
11) Elastic raising cam tuck .......................................................................................... 15
12) Auto yarn feeder point .............................................................................................. 16
Transfer Direction .......................................................................................................... 17
Start and End of Pattern ................................................................................................ 18
IV. LIST OF OPTION LINE FUNCTION .........................................19
1) Option Line R ............................................................................................................. 19
2) Option Line L ............................................................................................................. 20
V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINES .................22
1) Before Specifying Color Nos. ...................................................................................... 22
2) R1, R2: Jump Economizer Command ........................................................................ 23
R1 : Jump economizer (inside) .................................................................................. 23
R2 : Jump economizer (outside) ................................................................................. 23
3) R3: Yarn Carrier Change Command .......................................................................... 24
4) R5: Knit Cancel Command ......................................................................................... 25
6. 5) R6: Stitch / Leading Stitch No. Command ................................................................ 27
6) R7: Sinker Reset ON Command................................................................................. 27
7) R8: Yarn out Command .............................................................................................. 28
8) R9: Links Process Ignore Command .......................................................................... 30
9) R10: Yarn Holding Hook Command ........................................................................... 30
10) R11: Fabric Presser Command................................................................................. 31
11) R13: Stitch Range Command ................................................................................... 32
12) R15: Yarn Inserting Hook Command ....................................................................... 33
13) R16: Temporary mask fab. pile up err. Command, Cleaner Command, and Carriage
air Command .................................................................................................... 37
14) L2, L3, L4: Racking Command ................................................................................ 38
15) L5: Carriage Speed Command (knit course) ............................................................ 45
16) L6: Carriage Speed Command (transfer course) ...................................................... 45
17) L7: Arm separation adjustment, Stop Command .................................................... 46
18) L12: A miss Command .............................................................................................. 47
19) L13: Transfer, Holding Command ............................................................................ 48
20) L14: Elastic Yarn Advancing Amount Command .................................................... 50
21) L17: Racking Adjustment Command ....................................................................... 50
VI. PATTERN DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT .............................51
(A) Data contents for pattern development ............................................................... 51
(B) Repeating times of basic pattern (when using color no. 2 on A) .......................... 51
(C) Starting needle no. for the first piece .................................................................. 52
(D) Starting needle no. for the first piece .................................................................. 52
VII. AUTO PROCESS ........................................................................53
SET ............................................................................................................................ 53
YARN ......................................................................................................................... 54
YARN HOLDING HOOK .......................................................................................... 56
YARN INSERT .......................................................................................................... 58
YF (carrier) ................................................................................................................ 63
Synchronous/Independent Carrier Movement ............................................................... 64
7. I. COLOR NOS. LIST
I. COLOR NOS. LIST
COLOR NO. CONTENTS COLOR NO. CONTENTS
1 Front knit (jersey) 4 Normal stitch knit
F ront s titc h
2 Back knit (reversed jersey) 5 Normalstitch knit c ros s (1 )
KNIT & CROSS
3 Front/back knit (double jersey) 14 Front stitch knit F ront s titc h
51 Front knit 15 Front stitch knit c ros s (2 )
KNIT
(w ithout links process) 5 Front stitch knit
F ront-bac k
52 Back knit 10 Reverse stitch knit s titc h c ros s (1 )
(w ithout links process) 15 Front stitch knit Front- bac k
118 Front knit (non auto-transfer) 100 Reverse stitch knit s titc h c ros s (2 )
119 Back knit (non auto-transfer) 150 Cable joint code
11 Front tuck 6 Front knit + move 1P left
12 Back tuck 61 Front knit + move 1P left
41 Front knit / back tuck 62 Front knit + move 2P left
42 Front tuck / back knit 63 Front knit + move 3P left
TUCK
88 Front/back tuck 64 Front knit + move 4P left
171 Front tuck (without links 65 Front knit + move 5P left
process) 66 Front knit + move 6P left
172 Back tuck (without links process) 67 Front knit + move 7P left
175 Front/back tuck (w ithout links 7 Front knit + move 1P right
process) 71 Front knit + move 1P right
27 Front knit for 2nd stitch (-) 72 Front knit + move 2P right
28 Back knit for 2nd stitch (-) 73 Front knit + move 3P right
89 Front/back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) 74 Front knit + move 4P right
KNIT & STITCH MOVE
111 Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) 75 Front knit + move 5P right
112 Back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) 76 Front knit + move 6P right
137 Front knit / Back tuck for 2nd 77 Front knit + move 7P right
stitch (-) (w ithout links process)
2nd STITCH
8 Back knit + move 1P left
138 Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) / 81 Back knit + move 1P left
Back knit (w ithout links process) 82 Back knit + move 2P left
139 Front/back knit for 2nd stitch (-) 83 Back knit + move 3P left
173 Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) 84 Back knit + move 4P left
(w ithout links process) 85 Back knit + move 5P left
174 Back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) 86 Back knit + move 6P left
(w ithout links process) 87 Back knit + move 7P left
176 Front / back tuck for 2nd stitch 9 Back knit + move 1P right
(-) (w ithout links process) 91 Back knit + move 1P right
0 Miss 92 Back knit + move 2P right
16 No needle selection 93 Back knit + move 3P right
116 Front miss (w ith links process) 94 Back knit + move 4P right
MISS
117 Back miss (w ith links process) 95 Back knit + move 5P right
216 Front miss (w ith links process) 96 Back knit + move 6P right
independent carrier movement 97 Back knit + move 7P right
217 Back miss (w ith links process)
independent carrier movement
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8. I. COLOR NOS. LIST
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COLOR NO. CONTENTS COLOR NO. CONTENTS
21 Front knit + transfer 1P left 131 Front / back knit + front move 1P
22 Front knit + transfer 2P left left
23 Front knit + transfer 3P left 132 Front / back knit + front move 1P
FRONT / BACK KNIT + MOVE
43 Front knit + transfer 4P left right
44 Front knit + transfer 5P left 133 Front / back knit + back move 1P
45 Front knit + transfer 6P left left
46 Front knit + transfer 7P left 134 Front / back knit + back move 1P
24 Front knit + transfer 1P right right
25 Front knit + transfer 2P right 135 Front / back knit + front / back
26 Front knit + transfer 3P right move 1P left
47 Front knit + transfer 4P right 136 Front / back knit + front / back
48 Front knit + transfer 5P right move 1P right
49 Front knit + transfer 6P right 141 Elastic raising cam front tuck +
ELASTIC RAISING
68 Front knit + transfer 7P right front knit
CAM TUCK
31 Back knit + transfer 1P left 142 Elastic raising cam back tuck +
32 Back knit + transfer 2P left back knit
KNIT & TRANSFER
33 Back knit + transfer 3P left 143 Elastic raising cam front / back
53 Back knit + transfer 4P left knit
54 Back knit + transfer 5P left 13 Auto yarn feeder point
AUTO YARN FEEDER
55 Back knit + transfer 6P left 121 Color no. 1 + Auto yarn feeder
56 Back knit + transfer 7P left point
POINT
34 Back knit + transfer 1P right 122 Color no. 2 + Auto yarn feeder
35 Back knit + transfer 2P right point
36 Back knit + transfer 3P right 123 Color no. 3 + Auto yarn feeder
57 Back knit + transfer 4P right point
58 Back knit + transfer 5P right
59 Back knit + transfer 6P right
69 Back knit + transfer 7P right
20 Front knit + transfer
29 Front knit + transfer
30 Back knit + transfer
39 Back knit + transfer
40 Front knit + transfer
50 Back knit + transfer
60 Transfer + front knit
70 Transfer + back knit
80 Transfer (without knit)
90 Transfer (without knit)
101 Front split knit
SPLIT STITCH
102 Back split knit
106 Front split knit + transfer 1P left
107 Front split knit + transfer 1P right
108 Back split knit + transfer 1P left
109 Back split knit + transfer 1P right
99 Links process code
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9. II. FUNCTION OF EACH COLOR
II. FUNCTION OF EACH COLOR
Notes for Specifying Color Nos.
( NOTE 1 ) A knit line implies a carriage traverse (one way).
( NOTE 2 ) Do not specify only color no. 0 (miss) in a row.
( NOTE 3 ) The needle beds are automatically set in 1/2 pitch left position to knit single jersey and 1x1
rib and set in the 1/4 pitch left position to knit double jersey with all needle.
Racking; 1/4 pitch left position Racking; 1/2 pitch left position
( NOTE 4 ) When knit & cross, knit & stitch move, and knit & transfer are ordered, knit is performed
first and then transfer, stitch move and cross follow.
If many kinds of racking are required for a course, smaller racking then left racking have
priority.
( NOTE 5 ) Links process (transfer) is automatically performed when two adjoining courses are knitted
with the different needle beds. Note that some color nos. do not perform links process
(transfer).
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Links process
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10. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
1) Knit
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1 Front knit (jersey)
2 Back knit (reversed jersey)
3 Front/back knit (double jersey)
Point
- Links process (transfer) is automatically performed when two adjoining courses are knitted with the
different needle beds.
- Links process is automatically performed when using front knit or back knit color (e.g. 4, 5, 6, 7 and
so on).
- Front/back knit (color no. 3) is performed with the needle beds in the 1/4 pitch left position.
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
51 Front knit (without links process)
52 Back knit (without links process)
Purpose
Use in case of knitting without links process.
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
118 Front knit (non auto-transfer)
119 Back knit (non auto-transfer)
- Use the color no. 118 together with the color nos. 32, 52, 82, and 92 on the option line L13, and use
the color no. 119 together with the color nos. 31, 51, 81, and 91 on the option line L13 to knit without
auto transfer process. (Knit for auto transfer)
- Links process is performed with front or back line.
2) Tuck
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
11 Front tuck
12 Back tuck
41 Front knit / back tuck (without links process)
42 Front tuck / back knit (without links process)
88 Front/back tuck
171 Front tuck (without links process)
172 Back tuck (without links process)
175 Front/back tuck (without links process)
Point
- Do not specify the color nos. 11 and 12 or 111 and 112 in the same row.
- The color nos. 41, 42 and 88 are performed with the needle beds in 1/4 pitch left position.
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11. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
3) Miss and No Needle Selection
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
0 Miss
16 No needle selection
Point
The function of the color no. 16 is the same as that of the color no. 0.
Do not draw only the color no. 0 in a row. Draw color no. 16 instead.
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
116 Front miss (with links process)
117 Back miss (with links process)
Point
- The color nos. 116 and 117 perform the links process to the front or back line.
4) Miss
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
216 Front miss (with links process) independent carrier movement
217 Back miss (with links process) independent carrier movement
Purpose
You can move the carrier to the desired direction regardless of the carriage direction. For example, to
move the carrier away from knitting range, carriage stroke is within the knitting range when selecting
independent carrier movement. To move the carrier to the opposite direction of knitting direction,
carriage course to move the carrier is unnecessary when selecting independent carrier movement.
Point
- This color no. cannot be drawn in the same line as other color nos. (except for auto yarn feeder point)
- Direction of independent carrier movement does not have relation with carriage direction.
- Specify the direction of independent carrier movement on the option line R5. (See the option line
R5=6 and 7)
- When considering the knitting direction (carriage), independent carrier movement line is not
included.
- Though the last course of the pattern should be ended with left going, you do not have to include the
independent carrier movement line.
For the details of independent carrier movement, see “Synchronous/Independent Carrier Movement”
described later.
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12. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
5) Knit for Second Stitch
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
27 Front knit for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0)
28 Back knit for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0)
89 Front/back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0)
111 Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0)
112 Back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0)
Front knit / Back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0) (without
137
links process)
Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (stitch value 0) / Back knit (without
138
links process)
139 Front/back knit for 2nd stitch(-) (stitch value 0)
173 Front tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (without links process)
174 Back tuck for 2nd stitch (-) (without links process)
176 Front/back tuck for 2nd stitch(-) (without links process)
Point
- Note that the color nos. 27, 28, and 139 are knitted with stitch value 0.
- Tuck and 2nd stitch cannot be used on the same side of bed in the same course.
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13. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
6) Cross (cable)
The color nos. for a cable pattern are shown below.
To make cross, these colors must be specified in pairs.
Cross pairs and racking are automatically made up by color nos. and the no. of dots.
A) Front stitch cross Cross of front stitches
B) Front and back stitch cross Cross of front stitches and back stitches
C) Relief knit Knitting technique to make cross easily
D) Special technique to cross the cable Knitting technique to insert the relief knit in the middle
of cross.
A) Front stitch cross
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
4 Normal stitch knit (downside)
5 Normal stitch knit (upside)
14 Front stitch knit (downside)
15 Front stitch knit (upside)
150 Cable joint code
Purpose
Cross of front stitches.
Point
- The color nos. 14 and 15 are used for distinction of adjoining cross pairs.
- Color no. 1 or 2 can be specified between cross pair colors.
- There are 2 types of cross: Right cross (right stitches come upside) and left cross (left stitches come
upside). Right cross and left cross can be replaced by exchanging color nos.
4 5 15 14 4 1 5 4 5 5 4
Right cross Left cross
- Draw the color no. 150 to connect the color no. 4 and color no. 4 or color no. 5 and color no. 5 with 1x1
knitting.
- See the Cross (cable) on “L13: Use Bed Command”.
- Drawing cable on front bed side and cable on back bed side
- Cross for tubular knitting
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14. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
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B) Front and back stitch cross
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
5 Front stitch knit (upside)
10 Reverse stitch knit (downside)
15 Front stitch knit (upside)
100 Reverse stitch knit (downside)
Purpose
Cross of front stitches and back stitches.
Point
Put color nos. 15 and 100 for distinction of cross pairs.
C) Relief knit
Purpose
To make cross easily, relief knit is performed before cross. Relief knit is automatically performed when
either of the cross pair has 3 or more pitch racking.
Point
- When a stitch is inserted in the cross, relief knit is automatically performed even for 2 x 2 cable
because racking is 3 pitch.
- Relief knit is not automatically performed for 2 x 2 cable. When relief knit is required for 2 x 2 cable,
a knit line is necessary under color no. 4, and knit cancel command on the line R5 has to be specified
in the same row as cross. (See “R5: Knit Cancel Command” for details.)
No relief knit
2 1 2
2 4 5 2
2 1 2
The rows marked with ( ) are relief knit
1-system knit
2 1 2
0 4 5 0 1
2 1 0 2
2 1 0 2
R5
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15. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
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D) Special technique to cross the cable
Relief knit is inserted in the middle of cross without assigning color nos. 4 and 5.
Right cross
2 36 0 2
2 51 0 2
2 20 63 2
2 1 2
Left cross
2 0 33 2
2 0 51 2
2 73 20 2
2 1 2
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16. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
7) Knit & Stitch Move
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS (move left) C OLOR NO. CONTENTS (move right)
6, 61 Front knit + move 1P left 7, 71 Front knit + move 1P right
62 Front knit + move 2P left 72 Front knit + move 2P right
63 Front knit + move 3P left 73 Front knit + move 3P right
64 Front knit + move 4P left 74 Front knit + move 4P right
65 Front knit + move 5P left 75 Front knit + move 5P right
66 Front knit + move 6P left 76 Front knit + move 6P right
67 Front knit + move 7P left 77 Front knit + move 7P right
8, 81 Back knit + move 1P left 9, 91 Back knit + move 1P right
82 Back knit + move 2P left 92 Back knit + move 2P right
83 Back knit + move 3P left 93 Back knit + move 3P right
84 Back knit + move 4P left 94 Back knit + move 4P right
85 Back knit + move 5P left 95 Back knit + move 5P right
86 Back knit + move 6P left 96 Back knit + move 6P right
87 Back knit + move 7P left 97 Back knit + move 7P right
Purpose
Stitch move is performed after performing the front or back knit and then racking.
Lace pattern and narrowing are available by performing stitch move.
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17. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
8) Knit & Transfer
Stitch move is performed after performing the front or back knit and then transferring.
There are following 5 types.
A) Knit & transfer to the right / left
B) Knit & transfer without racking
C) Knit & transfer without racking and return
D) Transfer without racking & knit
E) Transfer without racking (without knit)
A) Knit & transfer to the right / left
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS (move left) C OLOR NO. CONTENTS (move right)
21 Front knit + transfer 1P left 24 Front knit + transfer 1P right
22 Front knit + transfer 2P left 25 Front knit + transfer 2P right
23 Front knit + transfer 3P left 26 Front knit + transfer 3P right
43 Front knit + transfer 4P left 47 Front knit + transfer 4P right
44 Front knit + transfer 5P left 48 Front knit + transfer 5P right
45 Front knit + transfer 6P left 49 Front knit + transfer 6P right
46 Front knit + transfer 7P left 68 Front knit + transfer 7P right
31 Back knit + transfer 1P left 34 Back knit + transfer 1P right
32 Back knit + transfer 2P left 35 Back knit + transfer 2P right
33 Back knit + transfer 3P left 36 Back knit + transfer 3P right
53 Back knit + transfer 4P left 57 Back knit + transfer 4P right
54 Back knit + transfer 5P left 58 Back knit + transfer 5P right
55 Back knit + transfer 6P left 59 Back knit + transfer 6P right
56 Back knit + transfer 7P left 69 Back knit + transfer 7P right
B) Knit & transfer without racking
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
20 Front knit + transfer
29 Front knit + transfer
30 Back knit + transfer
39 Back knit + transfer
Purpose
Performs the transfer after the knitting process.
Point
Links process from the previous course and to the next course is not performed.
Color nos. 20, 29, 30, and 39 have priority of transfer to the other color nos. in the same row.
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18. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
C) Knit & transfer without racking and return
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
40 Front knit + transfer + other transfer + transfer back
50 Front knit + transfer + other transfer + transfer back
Purpose
After knit is performed, stitches are transferred to the opposite needle bed, and then returned to the
original needle bed after other transfers in the same course are performed.
Transfer
D) Transfer without racking & knit
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
60 Transfer + front knit
70 Transfer + back knit
Purpose
Transfer is performed before knitting.
Links process is performed to the next course.
Transfer
E) Transfer without racking (without knit)
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
80 Transfer (without knit)
90 Transfer (without knit)
Purpose
Knitting is not performed whereas transfer is performed.
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19. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
9) Split Knit
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
101 Front split knit + transfer
102 Back split knit + transfer
106 Front split knit + transfer 1P left
107 Front split knit + transfer 1P right
108 Back split knit + transfer 1P left
109 Back split knit + transfer 1P right
Point
- Split knit is used for starting double jersey or tubular knit from single jersey.
- Draw the color nos. 101, 106, and 107 in the course going left.
- Draw the color nos. 102, 108, and 109 in the course going right.
- Draw only the color nos. for split stitch in the line with split stitch.
- You can draw the color nos. for split stitch to fill the holes after stitch move. In this case, draw as
shown below.
- Stitch value becomes 0 regardless of the setting of stitch address when performing split stitch.
51
52
51
16
106
16
51
16
107
16
3
51
52
16
109
16
52
16
108
16
52
7
9
1 1 1
6
8
51
3
52
L13 R3 R5 R9
Front split stitch
New front stitch Transferred stitch
Front Back
(Fig. 1) (Fig. 2) (Fig. 3)
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20. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
10) Front / back move
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
131 Front / back knit + front move 1P left
132 Front / back knit + front move 1P right
133 Front / back knit + back move 1P left
134 Front / back knit + back move 1P right
135 Front / back knit + front / back move 1P left
136 Front / back knit + front / back move 1P right
Purpose
- Transfer using slider is performed after front/back knit.
Point
- Draw on the knit cancel line to use for narrowing on tubular knitting.
- Order to transfer is automatically changed according to the carriage direction for the color nos. 135
and 136.
(Drawing example)
52 4
1 9
7
1 1 1
52 4 Same process 1 8
136 134 133 135 1 6
51 51
52 4 52 4
51 51
R3 R5 L13 L4 L2 R3 R5 R9
51
4
52
1 7
51 9
4 1 1 1
52 Same process 1 6
136 134 133 135 1 8
51 51
4 4
52 52
R3 R5 L13 L4 L2 R3 R5 R9
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21. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
11) Elastic raising cam tuck
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
141 Elastic raising cam front tuck + front knit
142 Elastic raising cam back tuck + back knit
143 Elastic raising cam front/back tuck + front/back knit
Point
- Color nos. 141 and 142 can be used to knit with inserting elastic yarn in the wrist part of glove.
- To draw this color no., 2 carriers are used in the same course.
- Elastic raising cam tuck cannot be performed with the carrier no. 1 or 6. (only for 7G)
For the procedure of specifying carrier, see “YARN” in “AUTO PROCESS.”
Tuck and knit are performed
with this needle.
Ground yarn
Elastic yarn
141 1 141 1 141 1 141 1
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22. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
12) Auto yarn feeder point
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
13 Auto yarn feeder point
121 Color no. 1 + Auto yarn feeder point
122 Color no. 2 + Auto yarn feeder point
123 Color no. 3 + Auto yarn feeder point
Purpose
- Auto yarn feeder point specifies the set and reset position of carrier. It is necessary for knit line.
Point
- Use even number of auto yarn feeder point in the same line. (Maximum 16 points)
If using odd number of auto yarn feeder point(s), error message is displayed when performing auto
process and the position blinks.
- Auto process cannot be performed correctly in the line only with auto yarn feeder point. If only auto
yarn feeder point is necessary in the line for carrier move, draw the color no. 16 or 216, 217
somewhere in the same line.
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23. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
Transfer Direction
Point
- Transfer direction is decided by the carriage traverse direction.
- Following transfer methods are available:
- transfer from hook to hook (normal transfer)
- transfer from hook to slider (holding)
- transfer from slider to hook (return)
(Normal transfer or holding)
Going right In case of going right, transfer is performed from
back to front.
In case of going left, transfer is performed from
Going left
front to back.
(Return)
In case of going right, return is performed from
Going right
back to front.
In case of going left, return is performed from front
Going left
to back.
(Normal transfer or both holding and return)
In case of going right, return is performed from
Going right back to front, and transfer is performed from back
to front.
In case of going left, return is performed from front
Going left
to back, and transfer is performed from front to
back.
(Both knitting and transfer)
In case of going right, return is performed from
Going right K back to front, and then knit is performed.
In case of going left, return is performed from front
Going left K
to back, and then knit is performed.
X
After knitting is performed, transfer cannot be
Going right K
performed.
After knitting is performed, transfer cannot be
Going left K
X performed.
(Note)
For the details on transfer (normal transfer, holding, and return), see the description for option line
L13.
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24. III. COLOR NO. OF EACH KNIT METHOD
Start and End of Pattern
Point
- Carriage is placed on the left side while carriers are placed on the right side.
- There is no fixed data.
(Start of pattern)
e.g. Tubular knitting
8 52
7 51
6 52 3
5 3
4 16
3 3
2 3 10 --> 0Yes
1 16
R3
1. Move to the right with no needle selection because carriers are placed on the right side.
2. Cast off the fabric in case the fabric is on the needle bed.
3. Same as 2.
4. Move the carriers to the left to start knitting with going right.
5. Knit the set up.
6. Knit the tubular.
7. Knit the tubular.
8. Knit the tubular.
(End of pattern)
6 16
5 3
4 3 10 --> 0Yes
3 3
2 16 50
1 K
K 3
K
R3 R6
1. End the knitting with going right. To use yarn inserting hook, knitting ends with going right. (For
the details, see the description for option line R15.)
2. Draw 1 line with no needle selection. (Specify option line R6=50. Set 0 for stitch /leading stitch no.)
3. Cast off the fabric on the needle bed.
4. Cast off the fabric on the needle bed.
5. Cast off the fabric on the needle bed.
6. End with going left.
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25. IV. LIST OF OPTION LINE FUNCTION
IV. LIST OF OPTION LINE FUNCTION
1) Option Line R
1, 2 Repeat of pattern and control data
R1 Jump economizer (inside) Repeat of pattern and control data (Economizer
11-41 no.)
1, 2 Repeat of pattern and control data
Jump economizer
R2 Repeat of pattern and control data (Economizer
(outside) 11-41
no.)
R3 Yarn carrier change 1-127 Yarn carrier combination 1-127
Knit cancel 1 Knit cancel
R5 Carriage move 2 Carriage move
Carrier direction 6 Independent carrier movement right
(independent movement) 7 Independent carrier movement left
0 No. 5 (knit course) / No. 1 (empty course)
R6 Stitch / leading stitch no. 1-60 Nos. 1-60
+100 Transfer stitch cam address
Drop failure detection 11 Press off error ON
R7
Sinker reset 200 Sinker reset ON
R8 Yarn-out 31 Yarn-out
1 Links process ignore
(When selecting WG) Before/after knitting: auto
11
transfer process ignore
R9 Links process ignore (When selecting WG) Only before knitting: auto
12 transfer process ignore
(When selecting WG) Only after knitting: auto
13 transfer process ignore
R10 Yarn holding hook 1-255 Yarn holding hook action pattern 1-255
R11 Fabric presser 101 Fabric presser ON
1 or 2 Stitch range
R13 Stitch range
+10 Fixed stitch course no.
10 Only yarn inserting w hen starting knitting
Yarn inserting w hen starting knitting + tuck pattern
11-19 1-9
R15 Yarn inserting hook
20 Only yarn inserting w hen finishing knitting
Yarn inserting w hen finishing knitting + tuck pattern
21-29 1-9
Temporary mask fab. pile
74 Temporary mask fab. pile up error
up error
81 Cleaner ON
R16 Cleaner
82 Cleaner OFF
91 Carriage air ON
Carriage air
92 Carriage air OFF
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26. IV. LIST OF OPTION LINE FUNCTION
2) Option Line L
L2 Racking 0-4 (6) pitch 0-4 (6) Racking 0-4 pitch (7G, 10G), 0-6 pitch (15G)
0 Racking 1/2 pitch
L3 Racking 1/2 and 1/4 pitch
1 Racking 1/4 pitch
0 Left
1 Right
10 Racking left (Patt. Pos. Front)
11 Racking right (Patt. Pos. Front)
20 Racking left (Patt. Pos. Back)
21 Racking right (Patt. Pos. Back)
L4 Racking left/right 30 Patt. Pos. Remain
110 Racking left (Patt. Pos. Front) + Patt. Pos. Remain
Racking right (Patt. Pos. Front) + Patt. Pos.
111 Remain
120 Racking left (Patt. Pos. Back) + Patt. Pos. Remain
Racking right (Patt. Pos. Back) + Patt. Pos.
121 Remain
Carriage speed (knit 0 Speed 0
L5 course)
11-25 Speed 1-15
Carriage speed (transfer 0 Speed 0
L6 course)
11-25 Speed 1-15
Yarn reset adjustment 11-17 Yarn reset adjustment 1-7
20 Optional stop
L7 21 Pause 1
Stop, pause
22 Pause 2
23 Pause 3
L10 Sub roller No. (knit course) 1-31 Sub roller 1-31
Sub roller No. (transfer
L11 course) 1-31 Sub roller 1-31
20 A miss (front/back)
21 A miss (front only)
22 A miss (back only)
L12 A miss
30 A miss 2 (front/back)
31 A miss 2 (front only)
32 A miss 2 (back only)
(Continued on next page)
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27. IV. LIST OF OPTION LINE FUNCTION
(Continues from previous page)
0 Normal transfer (hook of needle to hook)
Transfer using slider (color no. of stitch move)
1 Holding the loop on the slider of opposite bed
(color no. of transfer)
3 Return (slider of needle to hook)
31 Front Back, (front body), Back Front
32 Back Front, (back body), Front Back
Front Back, (front body), Back Front/Stitch
51
move code using HD
L13 Transfer / holding Back Front, (back body), Front Back/Stitch
52
move code using HD
Front Back, (front body), Back Front
81
[compulsive transfer]
Back Front, (back body), Front Back
82 [compulsive transfer]
Front Back, (front body), Back Front
91 [compulsive transfer + stitch move w ith HD]
Back Front, (back body), Front Back
92 [compulsive transfer + stitch move w ith HD]
Elastic yarn advancing
L14 1-31 Elastic yarn advancing amount Nos.1-31
amount
L17 Racking adjustment 11, 12 Racking adjustment pages 1 and 2
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28. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINES
1) Before Specifying Color Nos.
After completing the pattern, specify color nos. on the option lines to decide how many systems are to
be used or which pulldown no. and stitch no. is to be used, and so on.
Note that there are some rules to specify commands on the option lines.
Pattern development
Structure pattern area
Carriage speed (transfer course)
Sub roller No. (transfer course)
Elastic yarn advancing amount
Carriage speed (knit course)
Sub roller No. (knit course)
Racking 1/2 and 1/4 pitch
Yarn reset adjustment
Racking adjustment
Transfer / holding
Racking 0-6 pitch
Racking left/right
A miss
L19 L18 L17 L16 L15 L14 L13 L12 L11 L10 L9 L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1
After completing the pattern, assign color nos. on the option lines to decide how many systems are to
be used or which pulldown no. and stitch no. is to be used...etc.
Note that there are some rules to assign commands on the option lines.
Jump economizer (outside)
Jump economizer (inside)
Stitch / leading stitch no.
(NOTE) When the fixed data is put in the first and second rows, do not assign any color no. for the two
Links process ignore
Yarn carrier change
Yarn inserting hook
Yarn holding hook
rows and cast-off pattern. (Some exception) After completing the pattern, assign color nos. on
Fabric presser
Stitch range
Sinker reset
the option lines to decide how many systems are to be used or which pulldown no. and stitch
Knit cancel
Yarn out
Cleaner
no. is to be used...etc.
Note that there are some rules to assign commands on the option lines.
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R18 R19
(NOTE) When the fixed data is put in the first and second rows, do not assign any color no. for the two
rows and cast-off pattern. (Some exception) After completing the pattern, assign color nos. on
the option lines to decide how many systems are to be used or which pulldown no. and stitch
no. is to be used...etc.
Note that there are some rules to assign commands on the option lines.
(NOTE) When the fixed data is put in the first and second rows, do not assign any color no. for the two
rows and cast-off pattern. (Some exception)
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29. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
2) R1, R2: Jump Economizer Command
R1 : Jump economizer (inside)
R2 : Jump economizer (outside)
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1, 2 Repeat of pattern and control
Purpose
The specification decides the range of the repeating part.
When repeating parts are necessary inside of another repeating part, assign color nos. on the line R1
for the inside repeat and specify color nos. on the line R2 for the outside repeat.
Give the no. of the repeating times when answering the inquiry of the auto program.
When two different repeating parts are adjacent, put color nos. 1 and 2 respectively.
Point
- Do not put the specification on the last row of a pattern.
- Specify color nos. in even no.
- The first row of the jump economizer command and the next row of the command must have the same
knitting structure.
- The top row of specification on the R1 and R2 must not be the same.
- This specification can be specified from the knit cancel line.
To specify the jump economizer no.
COLOR NO. CONTENTS
R1, R2 11-41 Repeat of pattern and control (Economizer no.)
Purpose
Specify the following color nos. for the jump block economizer no.
When color nos. 11-41 are specified for economizer command on the line R1 and R2, color nos. belong to
the jump economizer no.
Point
Do not specify color nos. 1-4 together with color nos. 11-41.
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30. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
3) R3: Yarn Carrier Change Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1-127 Yarn carrier combination 1-127
Purpose
Specification for using some yarn carriers in a pattern.
Combination of yarn carrier change can be made up to 127. (color nos. 1-127)
Input yarn carrier no. in the inquiry in auto program processing.
Point
- Yarn carrier change command must be specified in even no. of knitting rows in a pattern.
- Specify color nos. (1-127) on the entire line if any yarn carrier change is required.
- Do not have color no. 0 on the line R3 within the pattern (Except for the line with the knit cancel
command.)
- Decide the range of each combination concerning to the starting / stopping positions of carriers.
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31. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
4) R5: Knit Cancel Command
[Knit cancel command]
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1 Knit cancel
Purpose
Specification for omitting a knit process from knit & transfer, knit & stitch move, and knit & cross to
perform only transfer.
Point
- The row with knit cancel command is processed within even no. course.
[Carriage move command]
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
2 Carriage move
Purpose
Specification for adding an empty traverse. Carriage moves to the opposite side of the machine before
knitting the next course.
Point
- Carriage move command activates before knitting the line in which the command is specified.
- Carriage move command is specified to move the carriage to the opposite side when knit with other
yarn is required but the carriage is on the opposite side.
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32. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
[Independent carrier movement]
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
6 Independent carrier movement right
7 Independent carrier movement left
Point
- Specify on the line only with the color no. 216 or 217.
- Specify the yarn carrier for independent carrier movement on the option line R3.
- Specify the direction of carrier movement regardless of carriage direction.
(Drawing example)
1
3
216 6
1
4
1
216 7
3
1
R3 R5
4 3
Independent carrier
movement 4
3 4
Independent carrier
movement 3
When the carrier moves independently, it moves before the
control block with independent carrier movement
command.
For the details of independent carrier movement, see “Synchronous/Independent Carrier Movement”
described later.
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33. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
5) R6: Stitch / Leading Stitch No. Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
0 No. 5 (knit course) / No. 1 (empty course)
1-60 Nos. 1-60
+100 Transfer stitch cam address
Purpose
- Specification for stitch no. or leading stitch no.
Point
- Stitch no. 1 is applied for the course which does not have knitting process.
- On the course with +100, specified stitch no. is output on the knit and transfer courses.
- Set the value on the controller of the knitting machine.
6) R7: Sinker Reset ON Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
11 Press off error ON
200 Sinker reset ON
Purpose
The specification prevents the loop on the slider from interfering with the sinker on the opposite bed.
Point
(Color no. 11)
- Specify on the line to cast off the fabric.
- Press off error ON command is output on the specified line to check if the fabric drops in the course
set on the “MACHINE TUNING” - “TUNING” on the operation screen of controller.
(e.g.) In case of setting “5” for course no. on the operation screen of controller
<-- 5th course
--> 4th course
Start of 2nd piece
Check if 1st piece
drops in this period
End of 1st piece
<-- 3rd course
--> 2nd course
Cast off
<-- 11 1st course
R7
(Color no. 200)
Transfer may be unstable in case the loop on the slider interferes with the sinker on the opposite side
when racking the back bed. In this case, specify this command in the line having transfer with option
line L13 = 1 or 3.
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34. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
7) R8: Yarn out Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
31 Yarn-out
Purpose
Normally, yarn-in and yarn-out is automatically output. Therefore, you do not have to specify.
By specifying, however, you can output yarn-out in the desired course.
Point
- Yarn-in and yarn-out is automatically output in the following conditions:
- in the course where the carrier for knitting is used for the first time. (auto yarn in)
- in the course where the carrier for knitting is used for the last time. (auto yarn out)
- the yarn of the carrier to be held by the yarn holding hook (auto yarn out)
- in the course where the yarn end is passed between yarn inserting hook and yarn holding hook
(auto yarn in / yarn out)
- When using the carrier performing yarn out on purpose again, yarn in command is output
automatically in the first course.
- Specifying yarn out on purpose means:
when passing the yarn end from yarn holding hook to yarn inserting hook, sometimes the yarn is
across the yarn of the carrier which stops in the middle of the starting position of knitting depending
on the carrier position. In this case, you can perform yarn out to the right end by specifying the yarn
out for the carrier which stops in the middle.
(Bad example)
Yarn inserting hook
Carrier no. 4 Carrier no. 3
Carrier for yarn in using
yarn inserting hook
Yarn is crossed.
(NG)
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(Good example)
Yarn inserting hook
Carrier no. 4 Carrier no. 3
Carrier for yarn in using
yarn inserting hook
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36. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
8) R9: Links Process Ignore Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1 Links process ignore
Purpose
- Color no. 1 makes links process not to be performed.
- Color no. 1 makes links process of the specified line not to be performed.
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
(When selecting WG) Before/after knitting: auto transfer process
11
ignore
(When selecting WG) Only before knitting: auto transfer process
12
ignore
(When selecting WG) Only after knitting: auto transfer process
13
ignore
Point
- Color nos. 11-13 does not perform auto transfer process with each system. By specifying in the same
line as WG auto transfer command on the option line L13, auto transfer process before/after knitting
system is limited.
9) R10: Yarn Holding Hook Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1-255 Holding hook action pattern 1-255
Purpose
- Activates yarn holding hook or cutter after processing the specified line.
Point
- You can specify the yarn holding hook action pattern for each specified color on the Auto Process
Parameters. See “VII. AUTO PROCESS.”
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37. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
10) R11: Fabric Presser Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
101 Fabric presser ON
Purpose
Prevents the loops from moving upward together with the needles.
It may be effective when using on the tubular part after knitting the set up.
Point
- Front fabric presser is attached on the front carriage. Back fabric presser is moved by using the same
rail as yarn inserting hook. Therefore, back fabric presser cannot be used while yarn inserting hook is
used.
- Once the back fabric presser is used, it moves together with the carriage until yarn inserting hook is
used or up to the end of the pattern.
- Front fabric presser and back fabric presser cannot be output simultaneously.
Considering the following conditions, fabric presser is output with auto process in case of transfer
and split stitch.
Command Direction Front fabric presser Back fabric presser
Front -> back (color no. 20, etc) x O
Transfer (L13=0)
Back -> front (color no. 30, etc) O x
Transfer Front -> back -> front (color no. 6, etc) O *1) O
(L13=1) (HD+RN) Back -> front -> back (color no. 8, etc) O O *2)
HD+CNT Front -> back (color no. 20, etc) x O
(L13=1) Back -> front (color no. 30, etc) O x
Front -> back (color no. 20, etc) O *3) O *3)
RN (L13=3)
Back -> front (color no. 30, etc) O *3) O *3)
Split stitch, Front -> back (color no. 101) x O
front and back Back -> front (color no. 102) O x
Split stitch, Front -> back -> front (color no. 106, etc) O *1) O
lateral transfer Back -> front -> back (color no. 108, etc) O O *2)
O: available
x: not available
*1) In case of back -> front, transfer is performed at the position w ithout fabric presser. Therefore, you
cannot obtain the effect of fabric presser.
*2) In case of front -> back, transfer is performed at the position w ithout fabric presser. Therefore, you
cannot obtain the effect of fabric presser.
*3) "Return" is performed at the position w ithout fabric presser. Therefore, you cannot obtain the effect
of fabric presser.
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38. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
11) R13: Stitch Range Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
1 or 2 Stitch range
+10 Fixed stitch course no.
Purpose
Use this command to change the stitch value in the specified range gradually. By using this command,
you do not have to specify with changing the stitch address (R6) for every course.
Point
(1 or 2)
- Use 1 and 2 to distinguish each range when 2 ranges are adjacent.
- The address specified for option line R6 of the first line of the specified range becomes the starting
address.
- The address specified for option line R6 of the last line of the specified range becomes the ending
address.
- The specification of R6 of the lines except for the first and last line is ignored.
- The specification is ignored even if specified on the knit cancel line.
- Considering the economizer no. (R1), it is output with auto process to the corresponding courses in the
specified range.
(+10)
- Specify in the range specified with 1 or 2. With the specification 1, specify 11. With the specification 2,
specify 12.
- Specify the range to change the stitch value within the specified range.
- Without +10 specification, process is performed with unit of 2 courses on the controller.
(e.g.)
Knitting starts with stitch value set on R6 stitch address 5 on the starting line in the specified range,
and ends with stitch value set on R6 stitch address 3 on the ending line in the specified range. Course
no. within the specified range is automatically calculated. Stitch value changes with unit of 4 courses
according to the specification of R13=11.
51 3
52 1
51
1
52
51
11
52
51
52 5 1
R1 R6 R13
If changing the jump economizer no. specified in the line with stitch range on the controller, stitch may
not be changed correctly in the specified range because the course no. in the stitch range and actual
course no. are different.
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39. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
12) R15: Yarn Inserting Hook Command
C OLOR NO. CONTENTS
10 Only yarn inserting when starting knitting
11-19 Yarn inserting when starting knitting + tuck pattern 1-9
20 Only yarn inserting when finishing knitting
21-29 Yarn inserting when finishing knitting + tuck pattern 1-9
Purpose
Assign to hide the yarn end of starting and ending knitting inside of the fabric with yarn inserting
hook.
Point
- Set the process on “YARN INSERT” in the Auto Process Parameters screen for the specification of
option line R15. (For the details, see “YARN INSERT” in “AUTO PROCESS.”)
- Specify the color no. 10 to hide the yarn end of staring knitting inside of the fabric. To hide the yarn
end of set up inside of the fabric on finger tip, for example, normally specify option line R15=10. To
hide the yarn end when changing the colors or after changing colors, specify 10 on the option line R15.
To ensure to hide the yarn end inside, specify 11-19 on the option line R15.
- To hide the yarn end when ending knitting, assign the color no. 20. To ensure to hide the yarn end
inside, specify 21-29 on the option line R15 to assign the knitting contents for auto process.
Note
To use the yarn inserting hook, make sure to set the stitch / leading stitch no. 50 to 0.
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40. V. SPECIFYING AND FUNCTION OF OPTION LINE
(Table 1) Knitting position Original drawing Note
52
51
52 Knitting can be started
51 with going-left and going-
Start 52
51 right. (any direction)
When starting 3 10
knitting
R15
52
When ending knitting,
51
When finishing 52 specify the color nos. 21-
knitting 51 29 to insert yarn end
From left 52
after tuck knitting.
finger to When starting 51
right knitting 16
3 10
51 21 Knitting can be started
finger
52 and ended with going-left
51
52 and going-right. (any
direction)
R15
52 When ending knitting,
51 specify the color nos. 21-
52
51 29 to insert yarn end
From right 52 after tuck knitting.
51
finger to
3 10
left finger 51 Knitting can be started
When starting 52
21
knitting 51 and ended with going-left
52 and going-right. (any
R15
direction)
Specify the yarn inserting
When finishing
knitting in the going right course
52 20 for ending with holding
51
End the yarn in yarn inserting
52
51 hook at the end.
R15
(Note) Create the pattern
ending with going left.
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