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1.     5  Click on the color change tool HH  notice the   is  inserted     6  Click on OK    7  Double click on the text to adjust further     Customized Spacing    To add or subtract spacing between specific letters  you can  use the F7 or F8 keys on the keyboard or click on the Al or  A gt  tools in the lettering dialog box     Exercise    1     2     Click on the Lettering tool A      Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      Type  Melco  in the text space     Choose  Melco Block  alphabet       Change letter height to 1 inch     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 21  6  Click on OK  notice the spacing needs to be adjusted   between certain letters    7  Double click on the lettering to select the lettering     8  Place your cursor  left click  between the  M  and the   e  of the word  Melco      9  Click on the A  to insert  lt  for less spacing   10 Click on the to insert a  gt  for positive spacing   11 Click on OK     12  Double click on the text to adjust further     Add Specific Trims    To add a trim command between specific letters  your can  use the F9 key on your keyboard or click on the trim tool 4  in the lettering dialog box     Exercise    1  Click on the Lettering tool  p    2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      
2.     Melco Embroidery Systems    Index    A  Add Color Changes  20    Add Lettering to a Design  11  Add Lock Stitches  42   Add Specific Trims   21   Add Underlay  24   Add Underlay to a Column  38  Add Underlay to a Fill  39  Alphabets   200   Arc Properties   204   Auto Lock Trim   143   Auto Save  10   Auto Save    160   Auto Scroll    161   Auto Shapes  143    Auto Underlay  61    B  background  168  170    Barudan FDR Format  139  Barudan FMC Format  139  Base  166   Basic Digitizing Tutorial  53    Basic Editing Tutorial  32    14041 Rev B    259    Basic Lettering Tutorial  19  Basic Tutorial  8   Bean Stitch  145   Brush  247    Business Assistant  152    C  Center Design   128    Center Designs  18  24  Change Column Density   35  Change Column Width   22  36  Change Density  23   Change Element Type   128  Change Fill Density  37  Change Stitch Length  34  Choose Fill  70   Clean  239   Cleaning Images  231  Closest Point   200   Color  176   Color Change  145  201  Color Chart  176   Color Palette  167   Color Properties  176    Melco Embroidery Systems    260    Color Selection  177   color wrap  168  170  180  Column  74   Column 1  84  146  Column2  146   Column Stitches  74   Column Tab  182   column width  189   Column Width Numerically   69  Combine Two Designs  12  Common Transformations   27  Complex fill  85  86  146  Complex Hole  86  Connectors  218   Convert Expanded To Wireframe   132  Converting Clean ed  Images  233  Copy  133   Copy to Clipboard  23
3.    points  Where  your last input  point is  the next  stitch will begin     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Zoom in if needed and turn on the grid to be more exact     Select  the element  Manual or Walk stitch  a Column  element  or Complex Fill  that you would like to digitize with   Follow the basic digitizing rules     It is very important that you start and end your element on  the  Stitch Line   If you end somewhere above or below the  line  another stitch will be automatically generated for you  to the stitch line and you may not get the desired decorative  stitch  It is also very important to remember that you cannot  begin and end your stitch in the same place     In the  Diamond  decorative stitch for example  the steps are   labeled below in red letters    1  Start on the  Stitch  Line      2  5  Input points     6  Input last point on  the  Stitch Line  and  not on the same  point as the first  input point         Stitch Line       Once you are finished creating your decorative stitch  you  can name it and save it  If saved  it will be added to the  decorative stitch list that you can choose from within the  Walk Stitch property page     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 121    Test Settings    e Walk Direction will give you a graphical example of how  the decorative stitch will look in different directions     e Stitch Length will modify the decorative stitch  proportionally     e Width will change the horizontal width of the decorativ
4.   Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Project Tab  Project    File     Workspace Area    n     Height    16 in     Width  16    Project Level Settings    Maximum Stitch Lenath    127 pt   Connector Stitch Length    60 pt    Return To Origin  M       Save   s Default         File  The location and file name of the project will be  displayed here     Project Level Settings  These settings let you change the  Maximum Stitch Length for all elements within a project   The Connector Stitch Length throughout a project  and you  can have Return To Origin on     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Workspace Area  The Workspace Area is the area within the  View Window where you do your editing and digitizing  If  your stitches fall out of the Workspace Area  you can use  the scrollbars to move around your project  You can also  change the height and the width measurements by clicking  in the white area and typ
5.   Decorative Stitch       Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Short Stitches  When digitizing columns  particularly  letters or numbers  stitches will build up on the inside of a  sharp arc or turn in the design  This build up often causes  thread breaks because stitches begin to fall on top of each  other at the same location  Even if thread breaks don t  occur  the look of the stitching may not be ideal  Using the  short stitch option prevents this build up by inserting  shorter stitches throughout the curve or turn making it a    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    188    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    much smoother transition  The software determines where  short stitches should be inserted based on the relative  length of the sides of a column segment  their length as a  percentage of the actual distance across the column  and  how many will be generated between any two normal length  stitches as shown in the example below             gt        Short Stitches O Short Stitches Off    The default setting is for short stitches to be On since short  stitches will only be generated where the software  determines short stitches will be needed to prevent stitches  on top of stitches  If you would like to turn short stitches  Off  left click in the box next to the short stitches option     St
6.   EDS VI xtreme User Guide    6  When your cursor is over the input point on the  wireframe of the sun     e The mouse pointer will show a triangle Ra  when  placed over a digitized straight input point     e The mouse pointer will show a eka  when placed  over a digitized curve input point     e The mouse pointer will show a line ae placed  over any wireframe line     7  Click on the input point to select it  The input point will  be highlighted and show as a solid triangle or solid  circle     Changing Wireframe Input Points    8  Double click on the wireframe point with your left  mouse button     9  The Wireframe Point dialog box is displayed     Digitize Point Properties x     Wireframe Point      C Straight     Curve          Position    x   73  Ve  aan       10 Change to straight or curved     11 Click on OK  or apply      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 51    Note  An alternative way to change the wireframe point from  straight to curved or curved to straight is to hold down the  shift key and left click on the point     Adding Wireframe Input Points    12 Left click anywhere on the wireframe line     13  Left click will add a straight and right click will add a  curved input point     Moving Wireframe Input Points    14 Left click on the wireframe point     15 Click  hold and drag the input point with the mouse  button     Note  Notice the change immediately on the screen   Deleting Wireframe Input Points    16  Left click on the wire
7.   For  further information  refer to the Properties section for each  tab     Lettering Properties X   Lettering   Column   Lock   Trim   View    M Monogram  zj T Place Letters On Are  m  al A  al   BLOCK x   Letter Height  fi in  Spacing  Line   1 063 i    Letter Width   100 oe    Slant Angle  fo deg    n   Horizontal  n   n     fo i  Stitch Length   20 pt  Vertical  fo i  Fabric Adjust      Styles         Save As Default         Cancel   don    Hee         Manual Stitch Di    Manual stitches give you more control to digitize an exact  outline  Where you place the points is where your needle  penetrations will be without extra needle penetrations in  between  You can only use straight points for digitizing a  manual stitch  This type of element is usually used for items  where you want to be able to determine where your needle    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 149    penetrations are  This is located as a toolbar button  in the  Insert Menu and also by right clicking in the View Window     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     4  Return to Origin at    This function is normally used at the end of the digitizing  process to tell the embroidery peripheral to return the  needle to the design origin  It is most helpful to you and  your customers to start and end a design at the exact center  of the design  You generally want to have lock stitches at the  end of a design  
8.   Hardware required to read the Melco format is becoming  increasingly difficult for Melco s suppliers to provide   Therefore  Melco cannot guarantee that it will be able to  support the Melco format in the future     Melco recommends exporting designs in the Melco format  ONLY when the equipment sewing the design requires the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    138    vl       a       Even when you  choose the wrong  format  EDS IV  will automatically  select the correct  format for you     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Melco format  Otherwise  save designs in the DOS format or  the format associated with your particular embroidery  product     Other embroidery formats supported by EDS IV are not  affected by this situation     Exporting a Design  Remember  a disk must be of the proper format before you  can export a design to it     Click on File  then Export to display the Export dialog box     Drive  Ja      File Name            Directory    Export    Delete     pa    Formats      peal    C BarudanFDR C Premier  C BardanFMC    Tajima  C Melco C ZZSK      Unknown       If you are not sure of the format  click on Unknown  then on  the Directory button  EDS IV will determine the format of  the disk and make the selection for you     Needle Sequence  for non DOS Disk and Tape Output     Needle Sequencing allows the user to produce designs that  contain embedded needle sequence information particular to  Barudan and ZSK multi head peripherals  The Needle  Sequence dialog 
9.   Right click on the element and click on properties   Click on the Scale tab  Type in a percentage or measurement for the element     If scaling proportional  click on Proportional and type a  horizontal size     Note  If more than one element needs to be scaled  see  Selecting multiple parts of a design in Editing tutorial     Scale Part of a Design Graphically    Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder    3  Left click on the   next to the design to show all the  elements    4  Left click on the element that needs to be scaled or left  click directly on the design to select element    5  There is now a box around the element on the design     Click on one of the four corner handles and drag in or  out to scale     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 49    Editing Wireframe Data  Exercise    Selecting Wireframe Input points    Please complete this entire exercise to learn how to select   change  add  move  or delete wireframe points   1  Open EDS IV     2  Open the Earthday ofm design from the  Designs  folder     3  Zoom in on the Sun in the design using one of the  zoom methods     4  Click on the Edit mode tool k on the Input toolbar     5  Select the sun on the design by clicking on it with the  left mouse button  there will be an eight handled box  around the shape      Note  Notice the Project View will highlight this element in  the design list        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    50  
10.   been appropriately categorized and override any settings  relating to object type or whether or not an object should be  sewn     The Interpret Objects Button A This button should be  pressed after objects have been created  during the previous  step  and any corrections  e g  object type  etc   have been  made  As its name implies  clicking this button will allow  the system to more precisely interpret the various fill and  satin stitch objects created within the design  This  interpretation includes the breaking of complex satin stitch  areas  cursive lettering for example  such that continuous  sets of connected columns are created  For fill stitch objects   an appropriate fill angle is determined during this step   Additionally  the system attempts to adjust the sewing order  of created objects to produce better results and order objects  in a more logical fashion  For example  an outline present  around a fill stitch region will be automatically set to sew  immediately after the actual fill stitch region has been sewn  to ensure the best possible embroidered artwork  registration  As in previous steps  sewing order as well as  other system chosen parameters may be easily overridden  by the user if desired  For example  to change object  ordering  simply select one or more objects using the mouse  and drag their associated object buttons  located on the  object bar at the bottom of the Digitizing Assistant window   to new positions     The Generate Data Button   This bu
11.   e Button 2   Enter    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    e Button 3   Curved Point  e Button 4   Move Tablet Toolbar  The Tablet Toolbar    The tablet toolbar is a stick on device that contains tools for  the various digitizing functions  Because of it s similarity to  the EDS IV input toolbar  only differences are described  below     alaj HNN aJ  S  S 3 s  9  ZIZE ElS N   Hal  elelo    Move Artwork Retrace On off     Set Horizontal Backspace  Set Origin Escape       Set Origin   To set the origin of the artwork  click on this  tool followed by a puck click  any puck button not mapped  as the  Move menu  button  on the origin of the artwork     Set Horizontal   To set the angle of the artwork  click on  this tool followed by a puck click  any puck button not  mapped as the  Move menu  button  on the bottom left edge  of the artwork followed by another click on the bottom right  edge of the artwork     Move Artwork   This function allows you to digitize a design  which has artwork larger than the active area of the tablet  digitizer  You are able to digitize up to a point  then move  your artwork and resume digitizing with no break in the  design  To move artwork and maintain the original origin   perform the following steps     1  Click on the Move Artwork tool  Click on a point  example point x  on the artwork  Move the artwork    Click on point x again    g ee o    Click on the bottom left edge of the artwork followed  by another click on
12.   through Windows Explorer and paste them into the EDS  IV Color Data Directory  These files can now be viewed  directly in EDS IV via the Color Chart list box        Color  Once you are in the color properties dialogue  you  can change all of the colors in your design  The box next to  Color  displays the number of the color on the palette that  you are currently changing  You can use the up and down  arrows to move to the desired color on the palette  This is  very useful  It allows all of the colors to be changed at one    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 177    time instead of having to double click on each one to change  them  The current color displays in the color box below  The  name of the currently applied color and it s graphical  representation display on the top half of the box  If you  choose another color it will display on the bottom of the  color box  until applied  then it is the current choice on top    In the Property page above shows  640 ARC Rayon  as the  applied  current color  and  345 ARC Poly  as the new color   recent color that has been clicked on   If the user clicks on   Apply   345 ARC Poly will be the current color and  displayed on top  When you choose a different Color Chart  than the current one  the Color Selection will automatically  scroll to the closest match color  this is determined by the  RGB value of the color   This closest match color will display  on the bottom  You can choose to apply it or scrol
13.   tools on the Input toolbar  An alternative way  is to click with the right mouse button anywhere on the  View Window  work area      2  The Satin stitch tool will automatically be activated on  the Input toolbar     Note Columns are usually digitized with satin stitches   However  other stitch types are available  Zigzag  E stitch  or  a Fill     3  Digitize the following column using input reference  points to mark the area of where the stitches will be  placed  This is similar to digitizing with mark points  if  you choose Center  you will need to digitizing down the  center of the column  steps 1 through 5 in the example  on page 68   The Status Line will give input prompts to  follow throughout the process     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 67    e The left click on the mouse is used to insert a  straight input point  A triangle represents each  straight point     e The right mouse button is used to insert a curved  input point  A circle represents each curved point     e You must always start with the left click     e If the shape is curved  in some cases you will need  to alternate between left click and right clicks     e Notice the wireframe outlines that form on the  screen as you digitize     e Ifyou make a mistake or click too many points   simply press the backspace key on the keyboard to  delete the last input point  Each time the backspace  key is pressed  the input points will be deleted in  sequence     4  When your are fini
14.  145    Stitch  T Complex Fill    enter Anchor  Entry Point JExit Point  Width  Le Point  Ist Click a  Degrees  90 Degrees  Drag Line    Ellipse ma Ist Click 2nd Click  2nd Click  Ist Click  Ist Click 2nd Click    Rectangle WA   NA   st Click   st Click   ist click   ist click   2nd Click  Horizontal    Ist Click ee Rs Point of  Bottom Horizontal    Bean Stitch h    Where a normal stitch lays one length of thread down for  each stitch  a bean stitch lays down three lengths of thread   The bean stitch is often used to digitize a thicker outline  around an element  The bean stitch design consists of laying  down a normal stitch in the forward direction  then going  back to the original start of that normal stitch with another  needle penetration  and again forward to the end of the first  stitch with another needle penetration     Color Change H    is an instruction to the peripheral to pause for a re thread  on a single needle machine  or to change to a different  needle on a multi needle machine  it also changes the color  in the View Window to the next color in the color palette   This function also inserts a color change command after the  currently highlighted data set in the stitch list  You can find  this function in three locations  the toolbar button  under  the Insert Menu  or by right clicking in the View window   The keyboard shortcut for this is F6        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    146    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Column 1       is used to generate p
15.  197 in        A small diamond       Design  Gia 0 Walk normal stitch    T 0 Walk normal stitch    Height  0 398 in      ox   A       Curso X43 pt  Y 2pt   Zoomlevet572    EE BD                Zoom in if needed and turn on the grid fA to be more  exact     Select  the element that you would like to digitize with  walk  or manual stitch   Follow the basic digitizing rules     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    106    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    In the  small diamond  pattern fill for example  the steps are  labeled below in red letters     After selecting walk stitch  digitize a diamond shape  using straight input points   left clicking   Steps 1 4   Press the Enter Key     Digitize another diamond  shape with the walk  element  inputting straight  points  Steps 5 8  Press the  Enter Key        Once you are finished creating your pattern fill  you can  name it and save it  If saved  it will be added to the pattern  fill list that you can choose from within the Fill property    page    Test Settings  e Width will change the horizontal width of the pattern fill   e Height will change the vertical height of the pattern fill     e Remember that when changing test settings you can  always refer back to the created width and height to see  the first saved settings     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 107    Editing Pattern Fills    To edit pattern fills go to the Custom Menu   Edit Pattern  Fills   a pop up dialog will appear and you can select t
16.  After selecting one    or more elements     you can hold     down the Ctrl key    and press  D  to     Duplicate  copy      the selection    133    vly            ip    134    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Find  Under the Edit Menu or by pressing  Ctrl  F  you can get a  dialogue to search for elements within the project view  After  receiving the dialogue  click on the down arrow to choose  the element type to search for  then click  search   This will  highlight the element type you choose to search for within  the project view     Paste B    inserts the contents of the clipboard into the area that you  have selected with your cursor and replaces any item or  element that is selected  You can only use paste after you  have cut or copied an element to the clipboard  You can find  this function in three locations  the toolbar button  under  the Edit Menu  or by right clicking in the View Window     Undo 7    is used to  undo  certain actions  Not all actions are  supported by Undo  By clicking the drop down arrow  that is  next to the Undo toolbar button  you will get a list of items  that may be undone  The keyboard short cut key for this  function is Ctrl Z  You can find this function in two  locations  the toolbar button or under the Edit Menu     Redo    7    is used to  redo  certain actions  Not all actions are  supported by Redo  By clicking the drop down arrow  that is  next to the Redo toolbar button  you will get a list of the  items that may be redone  The keyboard 
17.  Decorative Stitches X     Stitch    Stitch View Select         Bows 10 14 99 6 04PM  Bows In Satin 10 14 99 6 26PM  Diamond 09 21 99 8 384M    Delete    To select the stitch by viewing an image of it press the   Stitch View Select  button  You will get a pop up screen  with an image of all your decorative stitches along with the  name of each and the date and time created  Select the one  that you would like to edit by clicking on it and then press   OK      Select x     Selection   Bows 10 14 99 6 04PM z  E   Cancel   Delete            Bows In Satin      Bows   Diamond HaHa  10 14 99 6 04PM _  10 14 99 6 26PM 09 21 99 8 384M 09 21 99 3 47PM    snowflake tar Trees  10 13 99 2 59PM 10 13 99 3 04PM 09 21 99 3 34PM       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Press OK  You will now see the name of the fill that you just  selected in the  Edit Decorative Stitches  pop up dialog   Press the Edit button     While editing a decorative stitch  always keep in mind that  the Created Stitch Length is proportional size that you first  saved     Design Elements    An element is an EDS IV term that describes the smallest  component of a design that consists of multiple points  The  design elements of EDS IV are Manual Stitch  Walk Stitch   normal  bean  and decorative   Column 1 and Column 2   Single line  center  left  and right   Complex Fill  and  Lettering     To create new embroidery elements click on the toolbar  button for the element type that you want
18.  Embroidery Data  243    graphic  98  195  Graphic Properties   195  Graphical Zoom in  173  Grid  198   Grid Color    198   Grid Spacing    198    Grid Type  199    Melco Embroidery Systems    262    Group Names  90  155    H  Hide a Graphic  57    Hide Show Graphic  167  How to send a design  135    HTMLHelp  5    l  Icon Generator  116    Identify a Tool  6  Image  98   Image Modification  98  Import  136   Import a Design  9  Importing a Design  136  Insert  141   Insert Arc  248   Insert Color Changes and Trims  33  Insert Menu  143   Insert Point  248  Installing EDS IV  5  Installing the Dongle  5  Interpret Objects   242    Invoking Digitizing Assistant  231    14041 Rev B    Index    L  Left Button Click    180    Letter Height   203   Letter Width   203  lettering  148  200  Lettering Tab  200   Lettering To Wireframe  132  Level  166  246   Line  247   Load Partition Fill  192   Lock Stitch   207    Lock Stitch If Connector Greater Than    207    Lock Stitch Trim Tab   207    M  Manual  83  112    Manual Stitch  148  Match Chart  178  Measurement Units    161  Melco Format  139  Method  199   Mid point   166    Mini Palette Toolbar  173    Melco Embroidery Systems    Index    Monogram  203    N  Name    190    Navigator  169  Needle Sequence  138  New  141   New Color  247  New Features   Column 1  74  Column 2 2 77  Decorative Stitch  79  Design Elements   83  Horizontal  213  Proportional  213  Vertical  213    Notes Editor    161    O  Object Properties  249    
19.  In the  Diamond  decorative stitch for example  the steps are  labeled below in red letters   1  Start on the  Stitch  Line     2  5  Input points     6  Input last point on the   Stitch Line  and not on  the same point as the first  input point         Stitch Line       Once you are finished creating your decorative stitch  you  can name it and save it  If saved  it will be added to the  decorative stitch list that you can choose from within the  Walk Stitch property page     Test Settings  e Walk Direction will give you a graphical example of how  the decorative stitch will look in different directions     e Stitch Length will modify the decorative stitch  proportionally     e Width will change the horizontal width of the decorative  stitch     e Height will change the vertical height of the decorative  stitch     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems      When creating     decorative     stitches  start and    stop on the  Stitch    Line   Do not end     in the same place     that you began   i the stitch  The     actual  Created     Stitch Length  is     determined by the    width between the    first and last input    points  Where     your last input     point is  the next     stitch will begin     81    E T   a A       i     82    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Editing Decorative Stitches  To edit decorative stitches go to the Custom Menu   Edit  Decorative Stitches   A pop up dialog will appear and you  can select the name of the stitch and then press Edit           Edit
20.  OR  Exercise    1  Click on File   2  Click on Open     3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Exercise   1  Open any design    2  Click on the Notes tool on the Main toolbar    3  Type the notes for your design    4  EDS IV automatically defaults to Word Pad for your  notes   You can change this to use any Windows  application     5  The notes will be saved to any design that uses an  ofm  file extension    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Highlight the design name in the Project View   Right click with the mouse     Choose Properties from the drop down menu       Click on the Status tab        Status  m Size m Stitches            Width Height Total  3627  2 909 in  1 890 in   739 pt  480 pt     m Point distance from origin       x it  Minimum   370  240  XZY Axis moves  Maximum  369 240 Shortest  0  End   320  196 Longest  63       Save Notes to a Design 2    13    nu iz    Tip   Once you have  saved notes to  your designs  you  will see a picture  of the notes tool  added to the top  level project in  the project view     14    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Scale Designs    There are many ways to scale your designs  Please follow the  exercises below to see just a few        Exercise  1  Click on File   2  Click on Open   3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder   4  Highlight  click to select  the design name in the Project  View   A eathday   omm  5  Right click on
21.  OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE QUALITY   ACCURACY OR FREEDOM FROM ERROR OF THE OPERATION  USE AND FUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT  THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES  YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  YOU MAY HAVE OTHERS  WHICH VARY FROM STATE JURISDICTION TO STATE JURISDICTION     NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  IN NO EVENT SHALL  MELCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  INDIRECT  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS  BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION  OR ANY OTHER  PECUNIARY LOSS  ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT  EVEN IF MELCO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES     CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY  It is the User s responsibility to verify before purchase that the Product will be suitable for User s intended  purpose s   It is also the responsibility of the User to disclose to a potential buyer of the Product  that transfer of the Product requires the  prior written permission of Melco and that a re licensing fee is charged by Melco for transfer of the license to another party     Table of Contents    Table of Contents       1  Introduction    New Features 3  System Requirements 4  Product Levels and Options 4  Installation 5  2  Quick Start  Basic Tutorial 8  Basic Lettering Tutorial 19  Basic Editing Tutorial 32  Basic Digitizing Tutorial 53  Column Stitches 74  Decorative Stitch 79  Design Element
22.  Please follow the exercise to learn how to  use this feature     Exercise    1  Click on the Lettering tool A A    2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want the lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      Type  Melco  in the text space   Select  Athletic Block  Alphabet    Change letter height to  75     Click on OK     NO Ooo og e    You will see solid black handles around the text   Melco         8  Click and hold the left mouse button  about 1 second   anywhere on the text  Melco   or  click on the lettering  in the View Window with your right mouse button and  choose Rotate Transform from the pop up menu   You  will notice the black diamonds control points in the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    26    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    corners  You can drag these in any direction to  transform the lettering text        9  You can also insert input points on the line around the  lettering text to transform even more     Left click ANYWHERE on the line with the mouse will  give you a straight input point  notice the arrow is    different  it changes toa Ra  j        Right click ANYWHERE on the line with the mouse will  give you a curved input point  notice the arrow is  different  it changes to a          10 Once the points have been inserted  click  hold and  drag them to transform     11 To delete an input point  select the point and press the  delete key on the keyboard     12 To select more than one input
23.  Two  or more consecutive short stitches will not be affected by  this function  This function allows you to filter out any  random short stitches without filtering out your lock  stitches     Maximum Stitch Length  Any stitches greater than this  value will be broken down with intervening jump stitches by  the computer  For most multi head formats this value    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 155    should not exceed 127 points  For Tajima format this value  should not exceed 121 points     Needle Ups to Jumps  Turn this function ON to have all  Needle Up stitches changed to Jump stitches  The  advantage of using Jump stitches is that the main shaft of  the sewing peripheral continues to turn while the jump  stitch solenoid holds the needle up to keep it from sewing   Needle Up movements  on the other hand  stop the main  shaft while the rack moves  This causes you to lose time  during the sewing of a design     This function literally changes each expanded Needle Up to  a Jump stitch in the design data     Short Stitch Length  This function allows you to enter a  length  from O to 5 points  that defines what a short stitch  is  For example  if you enter a length of 3 points  then any  stitch that has a length of 3 points or less will be considered  a short stitch  and will be acted upon the other short stitch  functions     Group Names    This is a new feature of EDS IV that replaces most of the  functionality of EDS III s Step and Repeat wi
24.  User Guide    e If you use  Set Insert Here  in the project view  then the  new items will be inserted at that location  This is  especially useful when wanting all of your borders to be  at the end     To use  Set Insert Here   go to the desired location  in the project view  right click  select  Set Insert  Here   Whatever you create next will be added in the  desired location     Below are pictures of the dialogues for  Change Element    Type    From Walk Normal Stitch to Singleline or Complex Fill     Change Element Type x     From  Walk Normal Stitch       Create  wi         Complex Fil          Add Replace   Cancel         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 131    From Complex Fill to Walk Normal Stitch  Walk Bean Stitch   or Singleline     Change Element Type x     From  Complex Fill       Create       C Walk Bean Stitch     Single Line          Replace   Cancel         From Singleline to Walk Normal Stitch  Walk Bean Stitch  or  Complex Fill     Change Element Type x     From  Single Line       Create    esessosesesessosssesossososcosesesssesoesess     C Walk Bean Stitch     Complex Fill          Use Singleline  C Edge    Input line             Add Replace   Cancel         In the case of the Singleline Column  you also have the  option to use the edge of the column or the input line  When  using the  Edge  complex fill is no longer an option but  singleline is added to the list  Using the  Edge  is used when  wanting to put a border arou
25.  delete  to remove that point     When the digitized point is selected you can also right click  to get a pop up menu that gives you the properties option   There you can change the exact coordinates of that  particular point     In Edit Mode you also have the option of adding digitizing  points to the outline  Move the cursor along the outline to    get this cursor R   Then simply left click to insert a  straight point and right click to insert a curve point     Previous and Next Element    P        After bringing up a design  you may have multiple layers of  stitches in the same area  An easy way to find elements  under other elements without having to search through the  stitch list would be to use the Previous and Next Element  tools  Select a point that is digitized over another element   then click the Previous Element tool  You will see the  selected element move to the previous element in the stitch  list     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    128    i hg        a   A   When using the   Change Element  Type  function   some minor  editing may need  to be performed  after  This is  especially true  around corners of  elements and first  and last points of  columns  You can  edit your new  element just as  you would any  other digitized  element     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Edit Menu    oy  Center Design       1    places the design s center in the exact center of the  peripheral s sewing field  This is an important step before  sending the design to be sewn  Yo
26.  design  for the following  reasons     e Ifyou are  scaling 30    40  more or  less than  original     e Ifyou are  scaling more  than twice the  size of the  original     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    percentage  To do this  you will need to click on the  Stitch  Processing  Tab  Below is a picture of the Stitch Processing  Tab     Stitch Processing    Column S atin Density    Ui    Fill Density    100 x       Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Singleline Tab    Singleline      width   i in     Center line C  Left of line C  Right of line       Save   s Default         Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Width  This gives you the option of changing the width  measurement for Single line center  Single line left  and  Single line right     Anytime t
27.  elements  This function is located as a toolbar button and  also under the View Menu  If you would like to change the  units of measure  you can do that by going to the Tools  Menu  selecting Options  clicking on the Measurement Units  and look for Ruler in the list     Show Grid HH    By selecting Show Grid  a framework of evenly spaced  vertical and horizontal black  default color  lines will be  displayed behind the design in the View Window  The  default setting for the spacing of the grid is  5 inches  All  default settings can be changed by right clicking over the  tool and entering the properties menu  You can find the  Show Grid function in two locations  the toolbar button or  under the View Menu     Show Origin FH  By selecting Show Origin  two grey  default color  lines will  be highlighted along the center X and Y axis of the View  Window  Where the two lines cross is where the origin and  center of the design are located  When you center your  design it will be centered here at the origin  All default  settings can be changed by right clicking over the tool and  entering the properties menu  You can find this function in  two locations  the toolbar button or under the View Menu     Show Stitches in 3D I  This will generate the stitches of a design in the View  Window in a three dimensional perspective     Besides pressing the toolbar button  you can also hold down  the Alt key and press  3  to turn on  View Stitches in 3D      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery System
28.  file into  Temp directory   Once you have  selected it  click Open  This will merge the two  cff files     Edit Mode k    You can enter the Edit Mode by clicking on the black cursor  that is in the input toolbar  You can also simply right click  inside of the element     An eight handled box will appear around the element  You  can place the cursor over the handle and it will change into a  sizing or scaling cursor n   Left click and drag when this  cursor appears to change the size of the element    Left click inside the box to change the eight handled box into  a four handled box  You can place the cursor over the handle  to change the cursor into a rotating cursor m   Left click  and drag when this cursor appears to rotate the element    To move the element simply place the cursor inside the box     When the move cursor R appears  left click and drag to the  desired position     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 127    Editing Digitized Points  While in the Edit Mode you can move  add and delete  digitized points     To move a point place the cursor over the straight digitized    point Ra  or curved digitized point Rol until that particular  cursor appears then left click and drag it to the desired  position     You can use this same method to move the entry and exit  points as well as the to move the thread direction points     When the particular cursor appears over a point  you can  left click to select the point  From there you can press
29.  from the list     e If Copy to Clipboard  is clicked  the names in the  Selected Name list will go to the Clipboard to be used in  another application     13 Select a  Condensed and Expanded Save As Option    see explanations below   When saving just lettering  it  does not matter which Option is selected     Condensed and Expanded Save As Options   Design  Name  Design  Name       When saved in this format  the design and Group names are  saved together  The embroidery machine will sew the  Design  the first named typed  the design  the next name  and so on     Design  Name  Name       When saved in this format the machine will sew the Design  once and the each name saved  This format is usually used  for multi head machines when the same design is sewn on  all the heads and then each name sewn on each garment     Name  Name       When saved in this format  the design will not be saved with  the Group Names  This usually means the design is already  sewn on the garment  then you decide you want group  names added  This is typically used for a single head  machine     Design Only    When saved in this format  the design sews where you place  it in relation to the names for a later time  This is typically  used for a multi head machine     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 95    File for each Selected Name    When saved in this format  each name will be saved as a  separate design  The first two characters of multiple group  name files are numer
30.  go to     To Identify a Tool or Control in EDS IV  Position your mouse pointer over the tool or control and  wait one second  A tool tip will appear showing the name     For more information on this tool  go to the HTML Help  System and type the name in the index tab  press    Display     or hit  lt Enter gt  on your keyboard     You can also go to the Reference Page in the HTML Help  System and click on the tool that way     User Guide and HTML Help Note    Please keep in mind that the EDS IV User Guide and EDS  IV HTML Help system contain reference for all product  levels     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems       EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Basic Tutorial    Open a Design  i    Opening a design in EDS IV is very similar to opening a  design in EDS III     Exercise   1  Click on the File Menu    2  Click on Open  Or  click on the Open tool    on the  Main toolbar     3  Click on Files of Type drop down menu to choose the  embroidery file type    4  Click on the design you would like to open  if the design  is not in the list  you may have to look in another folder     5  Click on Open or double click on the design     Save a Design      Saving a design in EDS IV is very similar to saving a design    in EDS III    Exercise   1  Click on File    2  Click on Open    3  Open Earthday ofm from the  Designs folder    4  Click on File    5  Click on Save or Save As    6  If Save As is chosen  the Save As dialog box is displayed    7  Type a new filename    8  Choose the file 
31.  left clicking on one of the  types  Light knit is an example of type  After you have  selected the type of fabric  you must select the Letter Size    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 203    Range as well  Fabric Adjust will not implement any  changes without both the Fabric and the Letter Size Range  being selected     After you have selected the fabric and letter size range   Fabric Adjust will change some of the default settings on the  Lettering Properties accordingly  You will notice a change in  Stitch Length on the Lettering Tab  You will also notice  changes in Density  Column Width  and Primary Underlay  Type on the Column Tab     Letter Height  This is where you can set the overall height  of a capital letter  The default is one inch     Letter Width  This increases or decreases the overall width  of each letter  The value is set at 100   which is actual size   To increase the letter width  type in a percentage that is  greater than 100  up to 190   To decrease the letter width   type in a percentage less then 100  down to 0   Below is  an example     m Hk Hk pod H    25 0 SO  75 0 100 o 125  150   o    Monogram  On this tab you can turn on monogram by  clicking in the box next to monogram  A check mark in the  box symbolizes that this function is on whereas  no check  mark symbolizes that this function is off     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    204 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Monogram Properties  If you would like to change t
32.  line right are the three different  types of single line input  The difference between these three  types is just the positioning of the stitch area surrounding  the line that you create  You can find each of these three  functions in three locations  the toolbar button  under the  Insert Menu  or by right clicking in the View Window     When creating a Single line center    column you will first  digitize the basic wireframe outline of the design  Then  following the instructions located in the grey area below the  View Window  the status line   input the first and second  width points  The distance between these two points will  determine the width of your column with your wireframe  line in the center  This is the same procedure used to input  a Single line left A and a Single line right m     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 85    Single line automatically terminates after inputting the  width of the second point     Complex fill    is the tool on the left with the red  outline  To digitize a complex fill  select the complex fill tool  by left clicking on it  or by right clicking inside the view  window and selecting complex fill  Now input the wireframe  outline of the complex fill  By inputting straight or curved  points  The last point input should end up being close to the  first point that you input  then press Enter or Return  This  will connect the last point with the first point  Next  if there  are any small holes or places that y
33.  m Primary Underlay            E     No Underlay  M  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay   No Underlay    d       Short Stitches On  M       Effects   Save As Default         Change the Fill density     Click on OK or Apply     Note  The Fill type number  stitch length    partitions   partition sequence and line angle can also be changed using  the same exercise     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    38    EDS VI xtreme User Guide  Note  This changes the properties for this element only  The  rest of the design will not be effected     Add Underlay to a Column  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design     4  Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Column element that  needs Underlay     5  Left click to highlight the Column element to change   6  Right click and choose Properties     7  Click on the Column tab   Column      Stitch Type    Primary Underlay            C     No Underlay  E  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay   No Underlay  ie       Short Stitches On  M       Effects   Save As Default         8  Click the down arrow at Primary Underlay and choose  an underlay  choose a secondary underlay if necessary      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 39    9  Click on OK or Apply     Note  this changes the properties for this element only  The  rest of the design will n
34.  override the chosen sewing order  This is  accomplished by simply selecting one or more objects using  the mouse and the dragging their associated object buttons   located on the object bar at the bottom of the Digitizing  Assistant window  to new positions on the bar     T Digitizing Assistant    DADoc2        File Edit View Process Tools Object Window Help    Elal oo E  saa AED  fox 29975                   m8   ZZi    nen   a   3     A   s    N   e J   YJ   f   f     al KZA All Colors   O Color 1 A   Color 2      Camna WE Pa i M   eta pbs Wet et eer Cn  to  Mka         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 243    If an object has a light blue color that indicates that it will  be generated using satin stitches  If an object has a pink  color that indicates that it will be generated using fill  stitches  Larger red circles at the centers of column  intersections indicate control points that may be clicked  upon to provide alternatives to a chosen intersection s  interpretation  Also  displayed are the detected outlines of  the objects  A segment containing a circle indicates a  detection of the smooth arc  curved input point   while small  squares indicate straight line segments  straight input  points      Generate Embroidery Data      This button performs the final processing step that creates  the actual condensed embroidery data file from the  interpreted objects  This button should be pressed after the  interpret objects process has complete
35.  point  hold the control  key down and left click on each one     13 To switch the lettering text back to the solid scaling  boxes  left click on any void area on the screen and  then back on the lettering text     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 27    Common Transformations    Pennant   With the left mouse button  select the upper right  triangle control point  Hold down the  Ctrl  key and select  the lower right corner point  Hold down the  shift  key and  drag it away from the word  This works with all four corner  points of the word        Slanting   With the left mouse button  select the upper right  triangle control point  Hold down the  Ctrl  key and select  the lower right triangle point  Click on one of these points  and drag it away from the word  This works with all four  corner points of the word        Bilinear   Select any of the corner triangle control points   With the left mouse button  click and drag in any direction        Upper Bridge   Click the right mouse button on the line  below the text  this will insert a circular control point   With  the left mouse button  click on the point and drag it  upward        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    28    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Lower Bridge   Click the right mouse button on the line  above the text  this will insert a circular control point   With  the left mouse button  click on the point and drag it  downward        Vertical Bridge  upper    Click the right mouse but
36.  such as half   toning  when scanning  One way of accomplishing this is  to scan at a low resolution or a low dpi  e g  100dpi    Unfortunately  the second factor requires that a large  enough design be produced so that the design is  processed at the correct scale  To provide for this second  factor  it is often necessary to scan at a high resolution   e g  600dpi   Hence  there are two opposing  considerations that must be balanced when picking a  scan resolution  The larger the source material  the more  flexibility one has in balancing these considerations   Thus  it is always better to have large artwork  i e  from  advertising materials  etc    versus having small artwork   i e  from business cards  etc    For example  if you have  a 6 x3  logo and you only need to produce embroidery  that measures 3 x1   you may be able to scan the logo in  at as little as 150dpi  Besides effectively reducing the  size of the logo  this allows much of the noise or half   toning that may be present in the image to be reduced  even before cleaning is performed from within Digitizing  Assistant     4  Clipart  All of the information mentioned in items 1 and  2 above also applies to clipart  It is most favorable if the  clipart is in a vector format like that used in Corel Draw   e g  a cdr file   In this case  all you need to do is think  about what size image you need  e g  2 x1  logo   600 x  300 pixels   and then just export the clipart as a bitmap  image of this size  If the clipart i
37.  the Enter  key to complete the singleline     3  Now you have to determine the width of the column that  you are digitizing  Left click to enter the first width point     4  Move your cursor from the first point to the desired width  and left click again to insert the second width point  An  example of this is illustrated below with the steps labeled  with red numbers      t EEE HEETTE                 14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    For this example  it didn t matter where the width points  were placed  but if you are digitizing over a graphic  and  need to be precise  you may want to place your width points  over the graphic     Digitize singleline columns using curved and  straight points   An example of this would be to digitize a circle     1  Input your first point by left clicking in the View Window   which will input a straight point     2  Input a curved point 1 4 of the way around the circle by  right clicking    3  Input a straight point 1 2 of the way around the circle by  left clicking     4  Input a curved point 3 4 of the way around the circle  with a right click     5  Input the final point a little bit passed the first point to  insure that the stitches meet up when sewn out  The final  point should be a straight point that you get by left clicking   When the wireframe outline is completed press the Enter  key     6  Now enter the first width point by left clicking     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems      You can alway
38.  the bottom right edge of the  artwork    6  Continue digitizing as normal    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems      Before any toolbar    function can be     used  the toolbar     position must be     given to the     computer by    i 1  position the    163    yx biz         menu to the  desired location  on the tablet     2  click on the    orientation mark  on the bottom  left of the toolbar   use the puck  button mapped  as  Move Menu      3  click on the    orientation mark  on the bottom  right of the  toolbar  use the  puck button  mapped as   Move Menu      164    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Retrace On Off   Click on the retrace button to switch from   On  to  Off  When this function is  On   an newly digitized  walk stitches will retrace back to the first digitized point     Backspace   This tool simulates the pressing of the   Backspace  key on the keyboard  Each time this tool is  clicked on  the last entered point is removed from the  screen     Escape   This tool simulates the pressing of the  Escape   key on the keyboard  Click on this tool to remove the last  digitized element     Digitizing Hints  1  The artwork origin and angle are saved in the registry     Once the parameters are set  it is only necessary to  change them when the artwork is moved     2  It is not necessary to  start a digitizing session  as it  was in EDS III  Once the tablet is configured the user  may enter points by choosing the appropriate input tool  from the tablet toolbar or the ED
39.  the design name with your mouse button   6  Select Properties from the drop down menu   7  Click on the Scale tab     Scale       Horizontal    100     2 925 in     Vertical    100     4 051 in     Expanded Stitch Processing  IV       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 15    8  Enter a percentage scale or specify the design size by  typing the design measurement     9  If scaling proportional  click on proportional and type a  horizontal size only     10 Click on OK  or the Apply button      OR  Exercise    1  Click on File    2  Click on Open    3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder   4      Click on the View drop down menu on the Standard  toolbar     gi    Click on Select Entire Design     6  Click and drag on any of the black handles with the left  mouse button             7  To scale the design proportionally  click and drag on any  of the four corner handles     8  To scale the design in the X or Y position only  click and  drag on the black handles in between the corners     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    16    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Rotate a design  To rotate the entire design  following the exercises below     Exercise    1  Click on File   2  Click on Open   3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder     4  Left click to highlight  select  the design name in the  Project View     A earthday     Omm       5  Right click on the design name   6  Select Properties from the drop down menu   7  Clic
40.  the image  At the completion of this processing a dialog box  is displayed that indicates the number of solid colors  detected  This number may be corrected by the user  if  desired  to reduce the number of colors used to create a  clean version of the image  Once the dialog box is closed  a  rough outline of the image is also created which delineates  contiguous shapes within the image  Note that at any point   view controls may be used to hide or display the generated  outline and or bitmap  After the image has been processed  using the clean image button  additional  touch ups  may  be required  Hence  one or more of the image editing tools  may be used to further correct any inaccuracies or noise  remaining within the image  In this case  temporarily hiding  the image s outline may be useful if pixel editing around the  boundary of an object is required  It is also at this point that  any objects which are particularly small or of a very fine  thickness should be removed  if they haven t already been  eliminated during the cleaning step   The paint can flood fill  tool is often useful for performing this task if required  One  other common  touch up  that may be required is the use of  the line tool such that those objects that have bled into one  another or merged may be properly divided     The Re Segment Image Button A This button should be  pressed after the bitmap is cleaned and any touch up image  editing is complete  Pressing this button effectively generates  a n
41.  this tool  to hide  Click again to show the graphic  These options are  also located under the View Menu     Color Palette    The color palette displays a large choice of colors  Each  square represents a color  These colors are used to draw out  your design in the View Window  Color one can be thought  of as needle one on the peripheral  but color palette does not  control the peripheral  Colors are supplied to aid in  visualizing what the final sew out will look like  Color one  will sew out first  color two will sew out second  and so on   A number will appear on the color box in the color palette  only when the color is active in the design  Every color is  editable  To edit the colors  you can right click anywhere on  the color palette  Once you right click a color menu will  appear with several features  The first feature is that you  can hide the color that you right clicked on  The second  feature is that you can show the color if it is already hidden   If a color is hidden it will have an X on top of it  You can  also simply left click on a color to show or hide it  An X on  top of the color symbolizes that it is hidden  No X on top of  the color symbolizes that the color is not hidden  From the  color menu  you can also hide all of the colors in the design   If you would like to have one color displayed at a time  to  show the order of sewing for example  you can use the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    168    vy       a     Remember  when    you are in D
42.  through the Edit Menu  You can convert one or more  expanded elements     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 129    Changing Element Type Through the View Window or  Project View     1  Select the element  2  Right click  3  Select  Change Element Type  from the pop up menu     Changing Element Type Through the Edit Menu     1  Select the element  2  Click on the  Edit Menu   3  Select  Change Element Type      You can always edit an element that you have added or  replaced     When you have a complex fill selected that has a hole in it   you will get one element for the complex fill and another  element for the hole     You can also select multiple elements to change as long as  there are of the same element type  i e  all complex fills      When you add new items  they will be inserted  in the  project view  stitch list   directly after the element that they  were created from except for the following cases     e When you create a walk  click on  Change Element  Type   select complex fill  click  Add   The complex fill  will be inserted before the walk because there is an  assumption that the walk is supposed to be the border     e When you have created an element  i e  fill or column   and choose to  Add  a  Singleline With Input Line   The  Singleline column will always be inserted before the  original element because there is an assumption that  the singleline is to be the border     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    130 EDS IV xtreme
43.  to create  There  are several input sequences that are used for the various  elements  Use the left mouse button to input straight points  and the right mouse button for curve points  Straight points  appear as a small triangle  curve points appear as a small  circle  All elements start with a straight point and end with  either the Enter key or the middle mouse button  if  available     Manual     and Walk   elements are linear input  methods that you create by entering the points in sequence  from beginning to end  Manual stitches give you more  control to digitize an exact outline  Where you place the  points is where your needle penetrations will be without  extra needle penetrations in between  This is very useful in  digitizing very small items where you need to be very exact   This is located as a toolbar button  in the Insert Menu and  also by right clicking in the View Window  Walk stitches are  the equivalent to running stitches in EDS III and are  typically generated in making underlay and outline  stitching  Walk stitches are the simplest stitches to make  when digitizing  They can be generated in two methods   straight lines or automatic curves  For example  If you are  digitizing the outline of a square select walk stitch  then left  click at the first corner of the square  Now  go to the second    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    83      While you are     digitizing  you can    change your     current input     element to the     previous element     ty
44.  to the Y axis     Maximum  The maximum measurement that is below  the X displays the most maximum point of an element in    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 217    relation to the X axis  The maximum measurement that  is below the Y displays the most maximum point of an  element in relation to the Y axis     Size  This shows the status of the element in inches and  points  The measurement below the X is basically the  horizontal measurement of the element  The measurement  below the Y is basically the vertical measurement of the  element     Stitches    e By Color  This gives you a list of how many colors and  the total stitch count per color     e Longest  This gives you the longest stitch of the element   design  or project     e Shortest  This gives you the shortest stitch of the  element  design  or project     e Total  This gives you the total stitch count of the  element  design  or project     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Syst
45.  useful tool within  the tree view  Here you will find a small version or a  thumbnail image of your project  There are two ways of  moving within a project using the navigator tool     One way to use the navigator is to left click and drag while  your cursor is in the view box  the red box   This view box  represents the area that will be displayed in your View  Window     The second way to use the navigator is to left click in the  thumbnail image of the navigator tab  The area that you  click on will now be the center of the view box     As you use the zoom tools in the View Window  the size of  the view box in the Navigator Tab will get larger or smaller     3  Palette  The Palette Tab displays a large choice of colors   Each square represents a color  These colors are used to  draw out your design in the View Window  Color one can be  thought of as needle one on the peripheral  but color palette  does not control the peripheral  Colors are supplied to aid in  visualizing what the final sew out will look like  Color one    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    170    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    will sew out first  color two will sew out second  and so on   A number will appear on the color box in the color palette  only when the color is active in the design  Every color is  editable  To edit the colors  you can right click anywhere on  the color palette  Once you right click a color menu will  appear with several features  The first feature is that you  can hide the co
46.  viewing it  press the  Pattern  View Select  button and you will get the following dialog     Select    Selection  Diamond  Uneven  10 05 99 12 25PM sa               3 Cancel   Delete         Diamond  Uneven  i Diamond Straight Weave  10 05 99 12 25PM H 10 11 99 5 59PM       small diamond Vertical Scale  10 26 99 2 02PM 10 14 99 2 57PM    Press OK  You will now see the name of the fill that you just  selected in the  Edit Pattern Fill  pop up dialog  Press the  Edit button     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    126    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Insert Custom File    This applies to users that have previously installed EDS IV   created decorative stitches and or patternfills and are now  re installing EDS IV     A new menu item has been added under the Custom Menu   This new menu item is Insert Custom File  Open Windows  Explorer by right clicking on your Start Menu  browse to your  EDS IV directory  In your EDS IV directory you will have a  CustomFactory cff file that contains any decorative stitches  and pattern fills that you have created  To keep these  decorative stitches  you will need to copy the  CustomFactory cff file and paste it into another directory  other than EDS IV  Temp directory for example   Now re   install EDS IV  The new install will overwrite the existing  CustomFacotory cff file  After the install is complete  open  EDS IV  Click on File Menu  New  Click Custom Menu  Insert  Custom File  Browse to the location that you previously  pasted the  cff
47.  you attempt to use a scanner which does not comply with  TWAIN  you will not be able to access the scanning program  directly from the EDS IV program  You must go into the  scanning program independent from EDS IV to perform the  scanning operation  Then you will be able to    load    any  properly saved graphic files that have been scanned with  that scanner     The only requirement for loading a graphic file is that the  file format is one of the formats supported by EDS IV  The  graphic load and save functions support most industry  standard graphic formats  See the above section on loading  for information on which formats are supported     An additional feature in the On Screen Digitizing and  Scanning option allows you to import graphical data from  the clipboard to the EDS IV Layout window  This feature  allows you to import graphics from any Windows based  application     Once loaded into the Layout window  images can be scaled   rotated  dimmed  and zoomed to give you the maximum  flexibility in displaying your image for digitizing a design on  screen     Select Scanner    This function need only be performed when you start the  scanning process for the first time  You will not need to  return to this function unless you add a scanner or want to  change to a different scanner that already exists with the  system  The last scanner you select in this function will  remain the    default    scanner indefinitely     1  If you have just opened EDS IV  click on File in th
48.  you can insert a file into the  current project  You have the ability to insert embroidery  files  condensed files  expanded files  Tajima files  OFM files   and graphics files  You can not insert a project file into  another project file  You can find this function in two  locations  the toolbar button or under the File Menu     New D  creates a new blank view window or project based on default  settings  You can find this function in two locations  the  toolbar button or under the File Menu     Da    Open a    will provide you with the Open dialogue box  In this dialogue  box  you have the ability to browse for the desired file or  project  You also have the ability to view a thumbnail image  of each design as it is selected  The thumbnail image is  displayed on tech right side of tech Open dialogue box  With    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    142    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    the Open dialogue box  you can open embroidery files   project files  condensed files  expanded files  Tajima files   OFM files  and graphics files  You can find this function in  two locations  the toolbar button or under the File Menu     Print S  When you click on the Print tool  you will get a dialogue  page where you can select Printer  number of copies  what  to print  When choosing what to print  you have the option  of printing the Design  the Status Notes  the Object  stitch   list  Print is also located under the File Menu along with  Print Preview and Print Setup       Files creat
49. 3  Type  Melco  in the text space     4  Place your cursor  left click  between  M  and the  e  of  the word  Melco      5  Click on the trim tool  amp   notice the  a  inserted      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    22    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Place Letters on an Arc    Exercise    1     2    ao o f o    Click on the Lettering tool A      Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      Type  Melco Embroidery  in the text space   Click on  Place Letters On Arc    Check the Arc Properties button     The Arc Properties dialog box is displayed     Radius  E in   Angle  fo deg       Cw C CEW    Cancel         You can now change the Arc values   Click on OK     Click on OK again to apply your changes and get back  to the View Window     Change Column Width    Exercise    1     oF    Click on the Lettering tool A      Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 23    Click on the Column Tab   The Column Width is in this dialog box     Column      Stitch Type  m Primary Underlay    Bin      No Underlay      Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay   No Underlay  ind       Short Stitches On  V             Effects   Save As Default         Change Density  Exercise    1  C
50. 9  Corner Mitering   255   Create Objects  241   Custom Color Chart  178    Custom Color Palette  179    14041 Rev B    Index    Custom Density  185  Customized Spacing  20  Customized Spacing    201  C  t  133   Cut  Copy and Paste  51    Custom Menu  119    D  Decorative Stitch  119    Delete Parts of a Design  41  Delete Point Arc  248  Density  182   Design  83   Design Filter  153   Design Notes  167   Design Status  12   Design Tab  190   Digitize a column 1  74  Digitize a column 2  77    Digitize a Column Using Column 1    62    Digitize a Column Using Column 2    64    Digitize a complex fill  71  86  Digitize a manual stitch  114    Melco Embroidery Systems    Index    Digitize a Singleline  66   Digitize a walk stitch  112  Digitize Color Changes Trims   70  Digitize singleline columns  108  Digitize Walk Stitches  58  Digitizing Assistant   224  Distance From Origin  216  Dongles  165    DOS Format  139    E  Edit Menu  128    Edit Mode  126   Editing  127   Editing Digitized Points  127  Editing Wireframe Data  49  element  83   Embroidery Network System  135  ENS  135   Entry Exit Points  249  expanded points  218  Export  136   Export a Design  9  Exporting a Design  138    14041 Rev B    261    Eye Dropper  246    F  Fabric Adjust   202    File  211   File Menu  135   File Name Standards   139  Fill  247   Fill Rectangle  247   Fill Tab  191   Fill View Select    192  Find  134   Find Color Code  177   Fit Selection Zoom  174    Formatting   137    G  Generate
51. BOTH lists     Clicking  Add  will make a small edit window available  immediately above the  Add  button  You can type a list of  names  separated by commas  into that edit window and  then click  Add  again to place them in the Available Names  List  Note that you can add names that include First Last  names as  for example   John Jones  Mary Jo Williams         After selecting an individual name you can then choose to  substitute First Name only  Last Name only  or both but you  should be aware that for Mary Jo Williams the first name  will be considered Mary and her last name Jo Williams  If  this is not what you want to happen to such names you  should type Mary Jo as Mary_Jo  It will appear as Mary_Jo  in the list but when stitched out the  _  will be replaced by a  space     Generally you will not Add names individually because of  the possibility of making errors  Moreover  the list of  Available Names cannot be edited after names have been  added  There is  however  a very simple way to edit the list  and the order of the names using NotePad or any word  processor  Be sure the list of names has been saved to the  project file if you just added them  First  click  lt  lt  to empty  the list of Selected Names and then click  gt  gt  to place a  complete copy of Available Names into Selected Names   Select the  Both  radio button to assure that the complete  name is showing for each  Next click  Copy to Clipboard  to  copy the list of Selected Names to the Windows clipb
52. E stitch is similar to a Satin stitch  E stitches can  be used for applique tack downs or border stitching  Use  Column 1  2 or Singleline Input tools to digitize an E stitch     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    152    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Tools Menu    Business Assistant    The Business Assistant is a utility to help you calculate the  cost on a per item basis  You can find the Business  Assistant  it is under the Tools Menu  Below is a picture of  the Business Assistant dialogue       Calculation Input         Machine Type Charge Per 1000 Stitches  JEMT10T F1        3  Hoop Type Maximum Speed     Flats    800    Additional Charge     10    m Estimation Results       rz    Minutes   Seconds Total    Exit   0 11 40     32 515          You may select the machine and hoop type  Values may be  entered for a charge for each 1000 stitches and the  maximum speed the design will be sewn at  You may also  enter a price for any additional charges  for example a setup  fee price   Click on the  Calculate  button to see the total  sewing time  hours minutes seconds  and total price  The  Business Assistant supports all monetary values supported  by the Window s regional settings  Estimates from the  Business Assistant are not available for printing at this  time     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Design Filter    This function applies to the editing of Expanded data  designs only     Design Filter x     I Accumulate Short Stitches  Afte
53. EDS IV      Xtreme  User Guide    Melco Part Number 14041 Revision B    1575 West 124th Avenue  Denver  Colorado 80234  United States of America  1 800 366 3526  1 303 457 1234   Fax  1 303 252 0508    E mail  editor melco com  Visit us at our website   www melco com       Copyright 1999  2000 by Melco Embroidery Systems    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted in any form  or by any means  electronic  mechanical  photocopying  recording  or otherwise  without prior written approval of Melco  Embroidery Systems  Melco reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it at any time without obligation  of Melco to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes     All precautions have been taken to avoid errors or misrepresentations of facts  equipment  or products  However  Melco does  not assume any liability to any party for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions     All trademarks and trade names used in this publication are the property of their respective owners   Printed in the United States of America    Revision A  November 1999  Revision B  September 2000    LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MELCO SOFTWARE    IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY  This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you  the individual or entity using the Melco  software product   User   and Melco Embroidery Systems   Melco    By installing or otherwise using this Melco software Product  User  ag
54. Embroidery Systems    222 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Digitizing Assistant       224    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Digitizing Assistant    Introduction    This is an overview of the Digitizing Assistant module  how  it works  and its intended use     Digitizing Assistant is an advanced automation software  module  which allows custom artwork  either from a scanner  or paint program  to be directly converted to embroidery  design data for EDS IV  More specifically  Digitizing  Assistant has been designed to dramatically reduce the  amount of time and expertise needed to create sophisticated  embroidery designs from original artwork  To accomplish  this design goal  Digitizing Assistant incorporates state of   the art image processing and artificial intelligence  technologies that effectively duplicate the operations that an  expert digitizer would perform when punching artwork by  hand  For the digitizer  this translates into tremendous time  savings  in some cases allowing work that would normally  take hours  to be completed within minutes  Alternatively   for the small embroidery shop  Digitizing Assistant may  allow users to forgo the cost and time required to send out  basic artwork for custom embroidery punching  Digitizing  Assistant software does not eliminate the need for expert  digitizers  However  for typical business logo artwork or  basic clipart the software can provide an enormous savings  in time and effort and can sign
55. Graphic Properties is for scaling the  graphic or image     Prpeties    General   Position Scale      Proportional  IV    Horizontal  fioo X  2 772 in   Vertical  fioo Z  2 70 in        Cancel   sopi    Help      The scale can be proportional or non proportional depending  on whether or not you have checked the  Proportional  box   If you left click  which places a check mark in the box  the  horizontal scale is exactly the same as the vertical scale   This will keep the image from being distorted  If the   Proportional  box is not checked  then you can scale just  the Horizontal axis or the Vertical axis  You can enter a  percentage or a measurement  These are linked  so if you  change a percentage the measurement changes  proportionally        Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    198 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Grid and Origin Properties  Gid      MV Show Origin  Origin Type       Line C Dot Origin Color  eS           Horizontal only    Vetticalonly    Both    
56. Grid Spacing    Horizontal    0 5 in     Grid Type  aA 05    Vertical   in  ire o Dot    Grid Color  j          Display Above Embroidery Elements  Save As Default         Display Above Embroidery Objects  Click in the box next  to this option to have the grid and origins lines displayed  above the embroidery that is in the View Window  A check  mark in the box symbolizes that the lines will be displayed  in front of  above  the embroidery whereas having no check  mark in the box symbolizes that the lines will be behind the  embroidery     Grid  You can click in the box next to Display Grid to  display or not to display the grid lines in the View Window   A check mark in the box symbolizes that the grid lines will  be displayed whereas no check mark symbolizes that the  grid lines will not be displayed     e Grid Color  If you would like to change the color of the  grid lines  click on the box next to Grid Color   This will  take you to a color dialogue where you can choose  another color then click OK  The default color is grey     e Grid Spacing  This gives you the option to change the  spacing between the grid lines  Click in the white area  next to Horizontal  to change the spacing between the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    horizontal lines  After clicking in the white area simply  type in a desired measurement  You can also use the up  and down arrows to change the measurement value   Click in the white area next to Vertical  to cha
57. Lettering Parameters        5  Left click and drag the eight handled box  Group  Names  to the correct position on the layout screen        6  Double click on the  Group Names  lettering     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    7  The Lettering Properties dialog box is displayed with   Group Names  text     Lettering     _  Glasest Point Gonnection  l Monogram  i   Place Letters On Are    m  al Al a  fuck z  Letter Height   0 5 in  Maa  1 063    a    in   Letter Width   100 EA  F To f  Slant Angle  jo deg Horizontal    in   Stitch Length   25 pt  Vertical  fo in        Fabric Adjust      Styles         Save As Default      Follow steps 8  23 in the Create Group names to complete        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    97    98    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Image Modification    In this exercise you will find the different ways to manipulate  an image or graphic file  When a graphic file is loaded  a  clipboard is imported  or an image is scanned into the EDS IV  View Window  you may manipulate it in several areas  You  have the options of Hide Show a graphic and Dim Brighten a  graphic under the View Menu  You also have the option to  change the position  orientation  and the scale of the graphic  or image  These options are all available to you by double  clicking on the graphic itself or by double clicking on the  graphic in the tree view  You can also Hide Show a graphic  by pressing the  gg  toolbar button     When you double click o
58. Open  141   Open a Design  8  Open a Graphic  54  Options  160  166    Order Objects  248    14041 Rev B    263    Order Thread  178  Orientation   209  Origin  198   Origin Color  199  Origin Type  199    P  Palette  169    Partition Fill    191   Paste   134   Pattern Fill  104  122   Pencil  247   Place Letters on an Arc  22  Place Letters On Arc   204  Position Tab   209  Premier Stellar Format  140  Previous and Next Element  127  Print  142   Print a Design  10   Processing Settings  239  251  Product Levels  4   Product Options  4   Project  168   Project Tab  211    Melco Embroidery Systems    264    Project Views  168    R  Random Edge  183    Redo  134  239  Redraw Speed  18  Regenerate  241  Replacement Box  178  Re Segment   240  Retrace  60  220  Return to Origin  149  Rotate  110  210  Rotate adesign  16    Rotate Lettering  30    Ruler  171  S  Save  143    Save a Design  8  Save a Graphic  54  Save As  143   Save As Custom  178  Save Bitmap  239  Save Notes  13    Save Partition Fill  40    14041 Rev B    Index    Save Partition Fill  You  193  Scale a Design Graphically   47    Scale a Design Through the Project View  45    Scale a Graphic  55   Scale Designs  14   Scale Part of a Design   47  Scale Tab  212   Scan an Image   53  Scanning  101   Security  165   Select Design Graphically  44    Select Design Through the Project View    44    Select Entire Design  44  Select Settings  180    Selecting Multiple Parts of a Design    45    Send to EDS IV  243   Se
59. S IV input toolbar and  then entering straight and or curved wireframe points     3  While an element is being digitized from the tablet   mouse input from EDS IV is ignored  Mouse input will  be recognized once the element is finished being  digitized     4  All element parameters such as density  underlay   stitch length  etc  are set from the property sheets as  done for on screen digitizing     Digitizing Sound Effects    This feature only applies to EDS IV Summit product level   EDS IV supports the ability to produce audible sounds  when a mouse button or puck button is clicked during  digitizing  To enable this effect  click on the menu item   Tools Options  followed by a click on the  Digitizing  Properties  tab  you must have the Summit product level      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 165    When  Sound  is selected to  On   an audible tone will be  heard from the computer each time a button is pressed on  the active digitizing device  mouse   puck   The following  table shows what tones will be heard depending on the  operating system and hardware present     indows NT   2000 with a sound  Unique tone from sound card  ard    indows NT   2000 without a nique tone from computer speaker  sound card    indows 98 with sound card nique tone from sound card    indows 98 without sound card  Standard system  beep  from  omputer speaker    Security    There are three tabs under the Tools Menu  Security  The  three tabs are General  Levels  an
60. This type of element is usually used for items where  you want to be able to determine where your needle  penetrations are  Maybe you would like to have the look of a  long stitch without changing the stitch length on you walk  stitch  An example of when to use a manual stitch element  would be when digitizing grass  When representing blades of  grass with thread  you may not necessarily want needle  penetrations throughout the blades of grass     1  Left click to input first needle point  penetration      2  Left click again to input second needle point  Press the  Enter key to end the manual stitch element     Here is an example of Ban EE NEN E  manual vs walk stitch rs rs rs  after zooming in and   pressing the  view   stitches in 3D  button     When using walk stitch   needle penetrations are  automatically input in  between the wireframe  points  whereas  manual  stitch has a long stitch  from one wireframe point    to the next  manual walk    Another use for manual stitch is to aid in manual trimming  for peripherals that do not have trimmers     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Reference       116    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Icon Generator    During installation a shortcut to the Icon Generator is  added to the Windows Desktop  Double clicking on this  shortcut will launch a small dialog application that uses   but is independent of  EDS IV  Icon Generator is separate  from EDS IV because it may require a long time for it to  complete its work  We did not wan
61. Wrap    99   Colors wrapped Save As Default      Window Settings  V Show background color button  MV Show walk through colors button    Left Button Click     Toggles color show state     Displays color selection  C Does nothing    Select Settings     7 Automatically increment color index after apply       Color Wrap  This is where you can select how many colors  you would like to have in a color wrap  The way that a color  wrap works  is that for example you have two colors in a  wrap  As you are digitizing you insert a color change  this  will bring you to the second color  When you insert another  color change you will be back at the first color  In other  words you will go through the colors to the last one and  then wrap around to the beginning color  This option also  has a  Save As Default  button     Left Button Click  The default setting for this is to have the  left mouse button click over a color toggle you through  hide show of colors  You can change this to  Displays color  selection   which will bring you directly into the color  properties     Select Settings  When you are in the color properties and  you are selecting the colors for your color palette  you can  select the desired color for number 1  click  Apply   select  the desired color for number 2  click  Apply   and so on     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 181    Window Settings  If you do not want to have the    a  background color button         shown on the color palet
62. ace with any scanner  When  you select Scan you are telling EDS IV to load the selected  scanner   s software to perform the scan and return the image  to EDS IV  As a result  the screen that you see when you  select Scan will depend on the software that came with your  scanner  When the TWAIN driver you selected is finished  it  will return the image to EDS IV for display  At that point  you can change the scale or orientation  etc     e In the View Window click on the File Menu then click on  Scan image     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    104    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    The selected scanner manufacturer   s operating software will  appear on the screen and the scanning operation will begin   You will be able to work inside the scanner operating  software just as if you had opened it independent of the  EDS IV program     Tips for Successful Scanning    1  High resolutions  such as 300 dpi  will consume lots of  memory  and may slow down your system     2  Color images may significantly slow your system and  make it harder to see your stitches  even with Dull Graphic     3  If you use color  use no higher color resolution than the  driver you have installed in Windows  If your Windows uses  256 colors  then scanning a graphic as a 24 bit graphic  makes it larger than it needs to be  Check your scanner  manual for instructions to select your color resolution     After the scanning operation is completed and you close the  scanner manufacturer   s software program  
63. age  To access this page simply click on the tab  at the top of the dialog box labeled Fill  There are two main  choices relating to fill direction that may be selected here   The first choice  labeled Minimize   of simple fill regions   causes the system to automatically select a fill stitch  direction that appropriately blends with surrounding  adjacent regions while attempting to minimize the  complexity of the fill that will be generated  The second  choice  labeled Angle  degrees   allows the user to override  the automatic settings and specify a desired fill angle in the  text box to the right  There is also a preview area shown  below these two choices which graphically illustrates the  selected stitch direction     Other items displayed on the general and fill pages   including the preview area in the lower left corner  are  reserved for future use     Processing Settings    The processing settings dialog box may be opened whenever  there is an open document window displayed within  Digitizing Assistant  To open this dialog box  simple click on  the Processing Settings button or select Process Settings  from the menu bar  Typically  most of the settings contained    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    252    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    within this dialog box will never require modification  They  have already been set to produce optimal results in the most  common situations  However  expert users may have a need  to gain additional control over how images are pro
64. al  will allow you to trace the  selected part of the graphic  After partial mode is selected  you have to click on the area you would like to trace     Overview of Digitizing Assistant Use    As mentioned previously  Digitizing Assistant operates upon  both clean and noisy images  Noisy images  images which  contain various types of noise as explained earlier  must  undergo some additional preprocessing steps which  effectively transform them into clean images before they are  converted to embroidery  Thus  there are fundamentally two  different processes that the user may perform when using  Digitizing Assistant  The first is a cleaning process and the  second is the process of converting a clean image to  embroidery  What follows below is a brief overview of each of  these two processes  each of which consists of 3 distinct  steps      Cleaning Images  N da    The three pictures shown above indicate the three buttons  used to clean images  These buttons also represent the first  three basic steps that must be performed in order to process  a noisy image     The Clean Image Button   The first button  depicting a  picture of a scrub brush  is pressed immediately after a    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    232    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    noisy image is loaded or scanned  The processing performed  after pressing this button attempts to rid the image of  various types of noise that may be present as well as to  determine the number of unique solid colors that compose 
65. ame outline around those just as you  did the first outline and press Enter after each one  After  you have finished digitizing the complex fill and any holes   press Enter again     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 147    If you have finished a complex fill and decide later that it  should contain some empty spaces  holes   you can insert  them without having to digitize the fill again  The toolbar  button next to the complex fill button  with the black outline  and the filled in hole  is the complex hole button  Select  your design by right clicking on it  then select the complex  hole tool  Now digitize the wireframe outline of the hole and  press Enter     Complex fill automatically terminates after the second  direction point is put in     You can get to complex fill and hole with the tools on the  toolbar  through the Insert Menu  or by right clicking in the  View Window     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    148    ee     r    a       Besides pressing  the lettering input  tool   you can also  press  T  on your  keyboard to begin  a lettering  element     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Lettering A    After you have clicked on this tool  click inside the view  window  A Lettering Properties Dialogue will appear   Lettering Properties consist of four tabs  the Lettering Tab   the Column Tab  the Lock Trim Tab  and the View Tab
66. an easily create multiple Icon Generator shortcuts on  your desktop  each with a different Target path root     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 117    Alternatively you might choose to respecify the Target path  root within the shortcut whenever you wish to launch the  Icon Generator  To set or change the Target path root on a  shortcut to Icon Generator simply right button click on the  shortcut  select Properties from the context menu  and on  the Shortcut Tab note that Target is selected  Target is an  edit field that is of the form path EdsShadow exe  TargetPath  The Target Path in a normal install should be  C  Designs and can be changed to any other path or  network share  Normally this will not be needed if you have  organized your system so that all designs are either in  C  Designs or in sub directories below that directory  e g   C  Designs Birds or C  Designs JonesConstruction   because Icon Generator knows how to find designs in all  sub directories of the Target root     What will happen when I run Icon Generator     The visual behavior will be different depending on whether  EDS IV is running when you double click on the Icon  Generator shortcut  If it is running  Icon Generator will find  it and use EDS IV  If it is not running  Icon Generator will  invisibly launch EDS IV and run it in the background  Note  that if EDS IV is not installed on the same computer from  which Icon Generator is run you will not be able to  generate u
67. arallel columns  The stitches are  generated back and forth between two outside lines that are  parallel  or nearly parallel  to each other  The simplest  representation of a shape that would lend itself to a column  1 stitching is the letter 1  You can find this function in three  locations  the toolbar button  under the Insert Menu  or by  right clicking in the View Window     Column 2 S    is used more often to generate column stitches for non   parallel columns  To obtain this  first digitize all of the  outline stitches from the beginning on one side of an  element  then from the beginning again on the other side of  the element  You can find this function in three locations   the toolbar button  under the Insert Menu  or by right  clicking in the View Window     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     Complex Fill and Hole O    Complex fill is the tool on the left with the red outline  To  digitize a complex fill  select the complex fill tool by left  clicking on it  or by right clicking inside the view window  and selecting complex fill  Now input the wireframe outline  of the complex fill  By inputting straight or curved points   The last point input should end up being close to the first  point that you input  then press Enter or Return  This will  connect the last point with the first point  Next  if there are  any small holes or places that you do not want the fill to  cover  digitize a wirefr
68. bar will allow a  user to change the stitch type for that object  Objects that  are the same color as the background are initially set so  they will not sew  For example  the region enclosed within  an upper case letter  A  may not be set to sew since it s color  matches that of the background  Thus  this area would not  be shaded and would appear as a white  blank  area   However  this too may be overridden via object properties by  simply checking the box labeled  Sew this region      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    242    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Interpret Objects A    Interprets objects prior to condensed data generation  This  will interpret satin stitch regions by evaluating how columns  should be sewn at locations where multiple columns  intersect  Also an educated guess at what would be a good  fill stitch angle for each fill stitch object will be made during  this step  The fill stitch angle may be overridden in object  properties  Some column intersection settings may be  overridden by clicking on the red dot at a particular  intersection  Additionally  the system attempts to adjust the  sewing order of created objects to produce better results and  order objects in a more logical fashion  For example  a satin  stitch outline present around a fill stitch region will be  automatically set to sew immediately after the actual fill  stitch region has been sewn to ensure the best possible  embroidered artwork registration  If desired  the user may  also easily
69. bitmap region  Also included here is a setting that  determines the default amount of overlap that occurs when  embroidery objects are adjacent to one another  Lastly  at  the bottom of the settings dialog box is a check box  indicating whether curve fitting should be used during the  conversion process     Clean      Cleans an imported bitmap  This button  depicting a picture  of a scrub brush  should be pressed immediately after a  noisy image has been loaded or scanned  The processing  performed upon pressing this button attempts to rid the  image of various types of noise that may be present and also    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems      Your embroidery     data  created by     tracing  will not be    saved if you select     Exit  from the file    menu     239    vl              240    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    attempts to determine the number of unique solid colors  that compose the image  At the completion of this  processing a dialog box is displayed that indicates the  number of solid colors detected  This number may be  corrected by the user  if desired  to reduce the number of  colors used to create a clean version of the image  Once the  dialog box is closed  a rough outline of the image is also  created which delineates contiguous shapes within the  image  Note that at any point  view controls may be used to  hide or display the generated outline and or bitmap  After  the image has been processed using the clean image button   additional  touch ups  may b
70. box is displayed when you click on the   Options  button in the Export dialog box     The number of allowed Needle Sequences  i e   color  changes  has increased from 7 to 99  Currently  the  maximum needle value is 7     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 139    File Name Standards    The filename conventions for floppy disk formats are given  below  These rules must be followed for the disk to be read  by other systems     DOS Format    DOS format names consist of a 1 8 character filename and  one of the following extensions      CND   Condensed Format   EXP   Expanded Format   OFM   Project  Layout format   Barudan FDR Format    Barudan FDR uses a numeric format  The file number can be  from 1 to 36  In addition  a label of up to 8 characters may  be specified with this file number  The number and the label  must be separated by a colon     Examples    3   26 SNAIL   Barudan FMC Format    Barudan FMC uses a numeric format  The file number can  be from 1 to 36  No character labels are allowed     Examples    3   26   Melco Format    MELCO format names consist of a 1 6 character filename  and one of the following extensions      CND   Condensed Format   EXP   Expanded Format    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    140    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Premier Stellar Format    The PREMIER STELLAR format uses the Indirect mode of  specifying file names  see your Premier or Stellar manual for  a description of Indirect mode   In general  you can t
71. cally regenerate to show the    Color change     Note  This same exercise can also be used for inserting  Trims     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    34    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Change Stitch Length  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design   4      Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Walk stitch element  that needs to be changed     om    Left click to highlight the element   6  Right click and click on properties     7  Click on the Walk tab     Walk Stitch    Stitch Type   XE NE        Retrace       Stitch Lenath  f1 points    Save As Default         8  Type in a value for stitch length     9  Click on OK or Apply     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 35    Change Column Density    Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder    3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design    4  Use the scroll bar to scroll to the element where the  Column density needs to be changed    5  Left click to highlight the column element to change    6  Right click on the element and choose Properties    7  Click on the Column tab     8     9     Column      Stitch Type    Primary Underlay         E     No Underlay  z  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay   No Underlay          Short Stitches On  Iv       Effects   Save As Default       Change the density setting or use Au
72. cessed   The top slider is still reserved for future use and will allow  more precise control over the degree to which an image is  cleaned during initial image processing steps  The middle  two sliders control the accuracy with which outlines are  generated  The lower the number  or the further left the  slider is moved   the closer the outlines will match their  associated bitmap areas  Note  too much accuracy can  actually have a negative impact on final results since there  will be little or no tolerance for slight noise that is common  around region boundaries     The bottom slider within this dialog box determines the  default auto overlap setting applied to all objects generated   This setting may also be set or overridden on a per object  basic as described previously in the object properties  section     Processing   View    Image type  Clean i Dirty  Trace tolerance dunng cleaning  ii       l           en  Trace tolerance duning object creation      a  05 45  Default ato overlap for adjacent regions             0 12  Defaut pull compensabon ter fill regions                None g0     N Enable Close Point Processing  M Curve Fiting Lock Stitches _Use Detauk Values         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 253    The small check box at the bottom of the first tab in this  dialog box  labeled Curve Fitting  allows the user to enable  or disable curve fitting  If this box is checked  the system  attempts to automatically fit curved arcs t
73. cise    Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     1  Right click on the Column 1  Column 2 or any  Singleline tool on the Input toolbar     2  The Column Element Properties box is displayed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Column      Stitch Type    Primary Underlay    Bin     No Underlay  z  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay     No Underlay           Short Stitches On  M             Effects   Save   s Default         3  Change the Density to the desired amount or use the   Auto Density  checkbox     4  Click on OK  or Apply      Note  The Density will now be set for every element you  digitize forward     Auto Underlay  Exercise    1  Right click on Column 1  Column 2  or Singleline  Center tools on the Input toolbar     2  The Column Element Properties box is displayed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    61    62    5     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Column      Stitch Type  Primary Underlay    C     No Underlay  7  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J m Secondary Underlay   No Underlay  bd    Short Stitches On  IV       Effects   Save As Default         Click on down arrow to access Primary Underlay types   See explanation of Secondary Underlay in the  What s  New section         Choose Edge Walk  Center Walk or Zigzag as an    underlay type     Click on OK  or apply      Note  The underlay will now be set for every element  digitized forward     Digitize a Col
74. cked EDS IV will create a jumpstitch object for  each portion of a condensed design that was in the needle  up mode  If the box is not checked the needle up sections of    the condensed design  are discarded and  EDS IV automatically  creates connectors to  move between sections  of the design     Auto Scroll  Auto  Scroll works as you  are in the middle of  digitizing an element   When you move your  cursor out of the view  window  auto scroll  will scroll the view    Auto Scroll Notes    Auto Scroll    Speed  E    r Notes Editor    Use Default Editor     Specify Editor      Bowe          window to follow the direction of your cursor  You can  change the speed of the auto scroll from 1 to 10     Notes Editor  If you choose to use a different editor than the  default  microsoft word for example   click in the radio  button next to Specify Editor and then browse to the desired    one  Notepad is the  default editor     Measurement Units   You have the option of  changing the  measurement units on  the properties listed   You can have the  units in embroidery  points  millimeters   centimeters  or inches     14041 Rev B    Measurement Units      points mm cm inches  Density     K C  Stitch Length    c C C  Column width     C e C  Letter Height C 9 C O  Letter Spacing C      G  Letter Arc Radius C s a ce  Design Size C C e G  Cursor Position         s  Ruler C 5 e ic  Pattern Fill Size    Cc    ic  Connectors C 2 e iC       Melco Embroidery Systems    161    162    Tablet Digiti
75. complex fill     16  Input the first direction point with a left click     17  Input the second direction point with a left click  The  direction of the line between the two direction points  determines the direction of the fill stitches on the complex  fill just digitized  The stitches will now be generated on the  complex fill  The direction points can be anywhere in the  View Window  inside or outside of the complex fill      The end result 1 BOS BEEP  after pressing the   view stitches in    3D  JU button  ri  looks like this     Fa he     l    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems             A      You can always  refer to the status  line below the  View Window to  give direction for    the next step while    digitizing an  element     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Digitize a complex hole after completing the  complex fill    After completing the complex fill on the rose pedal  you may  decide you would like to put a shadow of a slightly darker  color using stitches going in a different direction  You  wouldn t want to put another fill on top of the existing one  because you will have too many stitches on top of each  other  therefore you want to insert a hole     You can also use holes on areas that are supposed to be  blank or not filled in with stitches     1  Select the complex fill by left clicking inside of it  if it is  not already selected  You can tell an element is selected if it  has a box around it and the wireframe points are shown   When an element is select
76. creen if it was  already in the center     Redraw Speed  Exercise    1  Open any design   2  Click on the View Menu   3  Choose  Redraw Speed    4      From the pop up menu choose a redraw speed from  1 9  9 being the slowest     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 19    Basic Lettering Tutorial    Start Lettering  Exercise    1  Click on the lettering tool A on the Input toolbar     2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      3  The Lettering Properties box is displayed in your  screen     Lettering    J Closest rt    Monogram  T Place Letters On Are    ta  A  A      cox  LetterHeight  1 in  Spacing     Line   Letter Width   100   Ine    fo in   Slant Angle  fo deg Horizontal    in   Stitch Length   30 points Vertical  fo in     Fabric Adjust      Styles         Save As Default         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    20    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Add Color Changes    To add color changes between specific letters  you can use  the F6 key on the keyboard or click on the color change  tool in the lettering dialog box     Exercise   1  Click on the Lettering tool A     2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it     3  Type  Melco  in the text space    4  Place your cursor  left click  between the  M  and the   e  of word  Melco 
77. ctor length settings   In the situation where multiple elements are selected     e Ifthe elements do not all have the same lock settings   then the property page will not have any of the choices  selected  If you select one  then all of the selected  elements will now have that option     e In some of the elements have trim on and others off   the Trim checkbox will show up with a gray check  mark     e If the elements do not all have the same connector  greater than fields  then a O will show     All of the  Lock Stitch  properties also apply to the  individual letters in a lettering element as well  Please  consider the following tips when it comes to lettering     e Many alphabets already have  tie off  lock stitches  already in them  If lock stitches are turned on through  the Lock Trim properties  existing lock stitches will not  be deleted and additional lock stitches may be generated     e When  Trim if connector greater than  is on  it places a  trim command at the end of each letter in a lettering    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    element  but trims that are generated through the  function will not be displayed in the text box on Lettering  Tab     e No trims will be allowed between letters of closest point  alphabets     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you ca
78. d Options    The General Tab  displays The Melco  Dongles that are Melco Dongles Attached to this Computer  attached to that Product Serial Number  particular computer  and the Serial  Number associated  with each dongle              ial   Levels   Options      Embroidery Network System       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    166 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The Levels Tab  displays the Current  Level  If upgrading to  another level  here is  where you will type in  the password for the  higher level  The first  level is  Base   which Midipoint    is primarily a  lettering system  The Suini    next Level is  Mid   point   which  contains lettering and  editing  The top level  is  Summit   which  contains lettering   editing  and  digitizing     The Options Tab General   Levels  displays the available    options and this is Option Password  where you would Patter rll    type the password for  purchased options           14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 167    View Menu         J  Design Notes  Design Notes is a useful tool for documenting information of  the design  i e   maximum  amp  minimum height  with  stitch  count  colors  etc   To insert notes  simply click on the   Notes  tool  Type the desired text and save  To view design  notes  right click on the top level project in the stitch list  and select Design Notes  This is also located under the View  Menu     Hide Show Graphic Ld    After you have inserted a graphic  you can click on
79. d and the user has  made any necessary changes or corrections  Upon  completion of generation  the screen will display a simulated  stitch output of the artwork  Note that this is not an actual  stitch file  rather it is simply a simulated view that allows  the user to quickly see the fill angles and general directions  of stitching specified by the condensed data  This simulation  may be animated using the View Stitching button  This  animation  for example  allows one to view the specific  sequences or paths that were generated to create satin or fill  stitching  After clicking this button  the final embroidery  design may be saved to disk as a condensed data file or  directly imported into a compatible embroidery design  system     Send to EDS IV      After converting the graphic into embroidery  the next step  is to send the data to EDS IV by pressing the Send to EDS  IV button  Your embroidery data will not be saved if you exit  from the file menu without sending the data to EDS IV     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    244 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The Zoom Bar    jx xy  DOOD       Zoom In       Allows the user to zoom in on a specific location within an  image  To use this tool  first click on this button  the button  will then be shown as depressed   Then  position the mouse  cursor at the upper left most point of the area that you wish  to view enlarged  notice the mouse pointer changes its  appearance to a magnifying glass   Finally  while holding  down the l
80. d to insert a curved  input point  A circle represents each curved point     Always start with the left click  This is similar to  digitizing with mark points in that you digitize one  side of the column  steps 1 through 5 in the  example below   press the enter key and then  starting from the top  digitize the other side  steps 6  through 9 in the example on page 66      If the shape is curved  in some cases you will need  to alternate between left click and right clicks     Notice the wireframe outlines that form on the  screen as you digitize     If you make a mistake or click too many points   simply press the backspace key on the keyboard to  delete the last input point  Each time the backspace  key is pressed  the input points will be deleted in  sequence     When your are finished digitizing the column  press the    Enter key on the keyboard     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    66       EDS VI xtreme User Guide    5  Notice the stitches on the screen as well as the element  created in the Project ew    g      Peay patie  oe    Falak  pan a wha rat Aen at  fe vs east E    Digitize a Singleline           Singleline is the same on EDS IV as EDS III except now you  are digitizing using wireframe techniques  This Input  method is used for columns with a consistent width  It is  most often used for digitizing boarders and outlines     Exercise  Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     1  Left click any of the Singleline center N   left  gt  or  right     gt
81. d to stitch out embroidery machines that  incorporate  SomeCodeName      As you can see  there is considerable power and flexibility in  the Group Names feature  but the workflow to add group  names to any existing project could hardly be simpler  First     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    choose Tools  Group Names from the EDS IV menu  Position  the resulting lettering relative to the rest of the design  Next   right click on the Group Names object clipboard or import  from a text file  You can then select on or more names  or  even the entire available list by selecting names and clicking   gt  or  gt  gt   If you click on one of the selected names  it will  replace the Group Names text as a preview and you can  reposition the field after dismissing the Property Page   Remember that only a single position for the Group Names  field is available each time you generate expanded or  condensed files  Finally  you will choose File  Save As and  set the file type to either expanded or condensed  navigate to  the directory where you would like to store the resulting  output  and click  OK   You should choose the output  directory carefully when generating multiple group names  files to avoid mixing these with designs that do not contain  group names  To assist in making this distinction  the first  two characters of multiple group name files are numeric  i e   O1Bill exp O2Mary exp  etc  so they will sort to the top of the  list in Explorer when 
82. ded in this conversion process are described below     The Create Objects Button oy After a clean bitmap image  is contained in an open document window of Digitizing  Assistant  the user may begin the embroidery conversion  process by clicking on this button  The processing  performed here will tabulate various basic types of  information about a design including     a   The number and location of discrete contiguous objects  within a design that will be converted to embroidery     b   What types of stitching should be used to sew these  objects  e g  fill stitch or satin stitch   As an indication of  the choices made  Fill Stitch objects will be colored using  light purple shading and satin stitch objects will be  colored using light blue shading     c   Which objects  if any  should not be sewn at all  e g  the  area within the center of a letter  A  should not be sewn  since its color is the same as the background color      All of the information computed during the create objects  phase can be overridden with user preferences if desired   For example  if the system mistakenly decided to fill an    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    234    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    object using satin stitch instead of fill stitch  the object may  simply be selected by clicking on it with the mouse and then  alterations may be made by selecting Object Properties from  the menu bar  Hence  after performing the create objects  operation  the user should make sure that all objects have
83. e  Shift   key  click on one of these control points and drag it away  from the center of the text           Squeezed   Click the right mouse button on the line above  the text  this will insert a circular control point   Click the  right mouse button on the line below the word  this will  insert a circular control point   Hold down the  Ctrl  key and  left click the other circular control point  Hold down the   Shift  key  click on one of these control points and drag it  toward the center of the text        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    30    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Diamond   Click the left mouse button on the line above the  text  this will insert a triangle control point   Click the left  mouse button on the line below the text  this will insert a  triangle control point   Hold down the  Ctrl  key and left click  the other triangle control point  Hold down the  Shift  key   click on one of these control points and drag it away from  the center of the text        Further distortions   Left or right click anywhere on the   line around the text to insert multiple control points  Click   and drag these points to distort   r oe        Once you distort the lettering  notice the immediate change  on your screen  This is a nice place to utilize the Undo and  Redo tools if the look is undesirable     Rotate Lettering    Exercise    1  Click on the Lettering tool A    2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  no
84. e  connection  The order in which these connected columns  are sewn does not matter since the software will  automatically ensure that the appropriate sections of the  miter are sewn in the correct order  i e  the portion of the  column that should be underneath the other column is  always automatically sewn first      Follow the instructions on the following screen shots to  understand how corner mitering is done      lt            Here is an  A  after loading the image  going through the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    256 EDS IV xtreme User Guide           steps of  create objects    interpret objects   for an already  cleaned artwork     Right click over part of  letter A to be mitered  to insert a junction           HEN Fill Sitch  sini v Sein Stitch  Bean Stich  Faan Sitch    z SewRagion  3 Insert Junction  Eroperies                 Inserting a junction    Select Insert    m   Junction    Inserting a junction    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 257    Click on red dot to select  newly inserted junction   then drag the inside  dividing point to the  other side of the A    see next figure            Setting the miter angle    Inside point dragged to  this new location on  other side of A    Completing the miter    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    258       The finished miter    14041 Rev B    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Click outside of object to  de select it and then click  on Generate CND button  to generate the design
85. e  stitch     e Height will change the vertical height of the decorative  stitch     Editing Decorative Stitches    To edit decorative stitches go to the Custom Menu   Edit  Decorative Stitches   A pop up dialog will appear and you  can select the name of the stitch and then press Edit     Edit Decorative Stitches x   Stitch    Stitch View S elect         Bows 10 14 99 6 04PM   Bows In Satin 10 14 99 6 26PM  Diamond 09 21 99 8 384M  HaHa 09 21 99 3 47PM  snowflake 10 13 99 2 59PM  Star 10 13 99 3 04PM   Trees 09 21 99 3 34PM          To select the stitch by viewing an image of it press the   Stitch View Select  button  You will get a pop up screen  with an image of all your decorative stitches along with the  name of each and the date and time created  Select the one    that you would like to edit by clicking on it and then press   OK      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    122 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Select x     Selection   Bows 10 14 99 6 04PM x  i Cancel   Delete            Bows In Satin    Bows   Diamond HaHa    10 14 996 04PM   10 14 99 6 26PM 09 21 99 8 384M 09 21 99 3 47PM    tgr       snowflake  10 13 99 2 59PM 10 1 a8 3  O4PM 09 21 1  3 34PM       Press OK  You will now see the name of the fill that you just  selected in the  Edit Decorative Stitches  pop up dialog   Press the Edit button     While editing a decorative stitch  always keep in mind that  the Created Stitch Length is proportional size that you first  saved     Pattern Fill  Pattern Fill is a c
86. e Line Spacing  If you have multiple lines of text  you can  increase or decrease the spacing in between the separate  lines     e Vertical Spacing  By putting a positive value here   vertical height will be added in between each letter  so  that each letter is higher than the one before  A negative  value will cause each letter to be lower than the one  before     Stitch Length  This determines the length of each walk or  manual stitch used to move from one area of sewing to  another or as the underlay  These stitches are often covered  by column stitching  The default is 30 points for 1 inch  letter height  Use the table to the right as a guide when  changing letter height     Lettering Size Stitch Length  0 5 inch or greater 30 40 points  0 25 inch to 0 5 inch 25 30 points  0 25 inch or smaller 20 25 points    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    206    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Text Dialogue Box  When you click inside the large white  box  your cursor will appear in the top left corner  This is  where you will type out your text design     Trim  keyboard shortcut F9    amp  A trim command causes  peripherals equipped with trimmers to perform a trim  between each letter  Trims between lower case script  lettering are unnecessary  Add a trim in the text dialog box  placing your cursor  left clicking  between the letters you    want to trim  When the cursor appears  click the  amp   button or press F9  A  amp  symbol will appear in the text  dialogue box to mark the tri
87. e menu  bar and then click on New in the drop down menu  If  already in a View Window go to step 2 to start a graphic  load     2  In the new View Window click on the File Menu then click  on Select Scanner     The Select Source dialog box will appear showing the  available TWAIN compatible scanners associated with your  system     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 103    If your scanner does not appear in the Sources list  refer to  the following discussion     e For the Select Scanner function to identify the available  TWAIN compatible scanners attached to the computer  system  the TWAIN software which came with your  scanner must first be properly installed and configured  for your system     e Melco has found that a common mistake is the failure to  add the path for your scanner to the autoexec bat file     e Refer to your scanner manual and the Microsoft  Windows user   s Guide for information on modifying the  autoexec bat file     3  Click on the source you wish to scan with to highlight the  desired source     4  Click on the Select button to choose the scanner and  return to the current EDS II Layout window     Each time you open EDS IV and perform the Scan function  from this point forward  the scanner you just selected will  remain the selected scanner  The scanner you select will  remain the    default    scanner until you go into the Select  Scanner function and select a different scanner     Scan    EDS IV does not directly interf
88. e of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    200    EDS IV xtreme User Guide     OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     Lettering Tab    Lettering      mc  M Monogram   Place Letters On Are    m  Al Al     flock    LetterHeight  1 in  Spacing    Line   Letter Width   100   Ine    fo in   Slant Angle  fo deg Horizontal    in   Stitch Length   30 points Vertical  fo in    Fabric Adjust      Styles         Save As Default         Alphabets  To select the font or alphabet that you would  like the text design to appear in  left click on the down  arrow on the Lettering Tab     Closest Point  When a closest point alphabet is used  you  may choose to have the letters connected using the closest  point  Click the box next to Closest Point Connection to  place a check mark in the box that symbolizes that the  function is On  This will automatically insert the entry and  exit points at the closest point between the letters  Click in  the box again to remove the check which symbolizes that  the function is Off     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Color Change Command  keyboard shortcut F6   H A  color change command will in
89. e on the next page     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 59    e The left click on the mouse is used to insert a  straight input point  A triangle represents each  straight point     e The right mouse button is used to insert a curved  input point  A circle represents each curved point     e Always start with the left click     e If the shape is curved  in some cases you will need  to alternate between left click and right clicks     e Notice the wireframe outlines that form on the  screen while digitizing     e If you make a mistake or click too many points   simply press your backspace key on your keyboard  to delete the last input point  Each time the  backspace key is pressed  the input points will be  deleted in sequence     3  When you are finished digitizing the shape  press the  Enter key on the keyboard     4  Notice the stitches on the screen as well as the element  created in the Project View        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    60 EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Retrace  Exercise    1  Right click on the Walk normal  or Walk bean  stitch  tool on the Input toolbar     2  The Walk Elements Properties box is displayed     Walk Stitch    Stitch Type   EE NE        Retrace      Stitch Lenath   er points    Save As Default         3  Check the Retrace button to turn it on   4  Click on OK  or apply      Note  The retrace will start from the last input point and  retrace back to the first input point     Set Density For Columns  Exer
90. e required  Hence  one or more  of the image editing tools may be used to further correct any  inaccuracies or noise remaining within the image  In this  case  temporarily hiding the image s outline may be useful if  pixel editing around the boundary of an object is required  It  is also at this point that any objects which are particularly  small or of a very fine thickness should be removed  if they  haven t already been eliminated during the cleaning step    The paint can flood fill tool is often useful for performing  this task if required  One other common  touch up  that  may be required is the use of the line tool such that those  objects that have bled into one another or merged may be  properly divided     Re Segment pa    Re Segment bitmap and create outlines after modifying  pixels  This button should be pressed after the bitmap is  cleaned and any touch up image editing is complete   Pressing this button effectively generates a new  more  precise outline of the processed image  Additionally  if curve  fitting has been enabled  smooth curves along the  boundaries of regions within the image are automatically  detected and appropriate arcs are generated  After pressing  this button  the user may adjust the positioning of the  outline points generated using the mouse cursor   Additionally  the point arc add and delete tools may be used  to add or remove points from the image s outline     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 241    Regene
91. e to save the new set press the Save Partition Fill  button     Save Fill X     Number  E  Name  New Fill    Cancel         From here you can then designate a number and a name for  the new fill then press OK  It will then be added to the  partition fill select list  which you can get to by pressing the  down arrow under  Load Partition Fill  or by pressing Image  Select     Trapunto  will allow you to move the underlay of a complex  fill to the side of the element  instead of through the middle   This will prevent the underlay from being conspicuous on  larger space values or higher density fills  Click to insert a  check mark in the box next to Trapunto to apply this type of    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    194    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    underlay  click in the box again to un apply trapunto  You  have the option to apply trapunto or underlay  not both   Below is an example of a complex fill with trapunto applied        aS     nih                      Se         LSS   LSE  SESE E_E_         ESSE  SSS SSE  E                   E      EeEEeEe                                  SSSS _            ____    SSSSEEEES LSE     SSS       SS  Without Trapunto With Trapunto    Underlay  You have the options of turning on underlay and  applying it to a fill  Click to insert a check mark in the box  next to Underlay to apply underlay  click in the box again to  un apply underlay     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it wil
92. eck mark which turns Auto Density off     Density  refers to the space between each line of stitching   When this space is decreased  the lines of stitching per inch  increases  To create more lines of stitching per inch   decrease the density value  A general rule of thumb is     e As design size increases  density value should decrease   e As design size decreases  density value should increase   The default Density setting is 4 points     Refer to the density conversion chart on the following page  for further information     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Density Conversion Table    Stitches Per Inch  gt  Points   Points  SPI   Points  SPI   12 70 4l 62                                                                Effects     There are two effects that can be applied when digitizing  columns  these are Random Edge and Custom Density     Random Edge    Random Edge is very useful in embroidery to create the  effects of shading  the look of hair and many other  possibilities     Random Edge allows the user to specify a column edge  stitch length variance  This means one or both sides of a  column are randomly zig zaged in and out instead of the  usual even column edge  This effect can be applied to side  one  side two or both column sides  Random Edge applies to  all of the following column stitch types  Satin Stitch  Fill  E  Stitch  and ZigZag     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    183    184    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    When ap
93. ed  to the Project View list          Complex fill    PR Color change       amp  Complex fill    AS Trim     Walk stitch     Column 1  A Trim  Choose Fill  Exercise    1  Right click on the Complex fill tool on the Input  toolbar     2  The Fill Element Properties box is displayed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 71    Fill              Stitch Type    Partition bi      m Load Partition Fill     X   Fill View Select           Fill       _                     gt  Underlay  Density   3 pt  Trapunto I Underlay Ori M  Stitch Lenath  60 pt  Stitch Lenath    24 pt     Partitions    4   Border Margin    w pt   Patt  Seq   joa Density     2 pt   Line Angle   o deg Angle    90 deg    Save Partition Fill    Save As Default      3  Click on Load Partition Fill to get a drop down menu of  the available fills                             4  Select the desired Fill type   5  Click on OK  or Apply      Note  The Fill type will now be set for every element you  digitize forward     Digitize a Complex Fill     Exercise  Open Earthday bmp from  Designs folder     1  Left click the Complex fill tool on the Input toolbar  An  alternative way is to click with the right mouse button  anywhere on the View Window  work area      2  The Fill stitch will automatically be activated     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    72    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Digitize the following fill using input reference points to  mark the area where the stitches will be placed  st
94. ed in EDS IV should be saved as Project files     ofm  for back up purposes  The ability to save as  condensed or expanded is there as well     Print Preview  Allows you to preview what the print will look  like     Print Setup     Allows you to choose the Printer  What you  would like to print  Paper  and Orientation              Print 2  xi    m Printer  Name  HP Laseret 474M Plus PS iy  Properties    Status   Type  HP LaserJet 4 4M Plus PS     Where  LPT1      Comment       Eded ie Copies  IV Print Design  Actual Size x    Number of copies  fi     IV Print Status Notes  T  Print Object List al J Collate       Cancel         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Save E    will save the active file with it s current file name  location   and file format  If these properties have not already been  defined then you will receive the Save As dialogue box  You  can find this function in two locations  the toolbar button or  under the File Menu     Save As    when you select Save As from the File Menu or you receive  the Save As dialogue box when selecting the Save toolbar  button  you will need to determine the file name  location   and format     Insert Menu    Updates Auto Lock Trim k    Anytime that you make a change to the Lock Trim Property    page  you should click on the Auto Lock Trim button k    to update your project  stitchlist  etc  When you save your   ofm file as a  cnd or  exp file the locks and trims will be  automatically updated  bu
95. ed you can edit it     2  Select the complex hole tool        3  Digitize the outline of the hole that you want to create   Use the left mouse click for straight points and right mouse  click for curved points     4  When finished with the outline  press the Enter key     The endresult E E E BEE     io  of the above             a  complex fill with  a hole inserted  looks like this        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    On the example of the 28 E E SHR Beet  rose pedal  a color es ee es  change was inserted and  a column fill was then  stitched over the hole  and the end result of  that looks like this        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    89    90    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Group Names    Group Names is a new feature available in EDS IV  This  feature is most commonly used to individualize uniforms for  members of sports teams or corporate uniforms  The Group  Names can be stored in a variety of different ways     To Create Group Names  1  Open a new screen in EDS IV     2  Click on the Tools drop down menu   3  Select  Create Group Names      4   Group Names  is displayed in the layout screen        Note  The Group Names will pick up the properties from the  current settings in the Lettering Parameters     5  Double click on the  Group Names  lettering     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    6  The lettering Properties dialog box is displayed with   Group Names  text     Lettering    Group Name
96. eframe outline with  straight points     Digitize a complex fill    Insert E a graphic  example  melco_tutor tif from  C  Designs Graphics   Zoom in     on the area that you  would like to digitize first  Keep in mind that the stitch list  order is the same order the machine will perform during the  sew out  Select the complex fil       element  Below is an  example of a complex fill with the steps labeled with red  numbers     1  Input your 1st point by left clicking in the View Window  over the graphic  This will input a straight point     2  The 2nd point for this example is a curved point which    you input Dy quay ag 0 A A  right clicking     3  straight    4  curved       5  straight  6  curved   7  straight  8  straight    4  9  curved  10  straight  11  straight  12  straight       13  curved       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 87    After inputting the last point of the complex fill  press the  Enter key     Now  if you have any holes to input in the complex fill you  can digitize the wireframe outline of these the same way  that you digitized the wireframe outline of the complex fill  If  you don t have any holes to digitize  press the Enter key  again     14  Input the complex fill entry point with a left click  The  entry point is where you would like the stitches to begin on  the complex fill     15  Input the complex fill exit point with a left click  The exit  point is where you would like the stitches to tie off and end  the 
97. eft mouse button  drag the magnifying glass  cursor to the lower right most point of the area to be viewed  enlarged and then release the left button  Notice as you drag  the magnifying glass that a rectangle is drawn showing the  enclosed area that will be magnified     Zoom Out         Zoom out to view an image at a smaller scale  After clicking  on the Zoom Out button  more of an image should be  viewable within the document window if parts of that image  were hidden previously  i e  if the image was too large to fit  within the window previously   The design currently being  viewed should appear smaller     Zoom Last       Zoom the image using the most prior selected zoom setting   This tool is useful it is desired to momentarily zoom in on a  particular area of an image for closer examination  Then   upon completion of this examination  the user may simply  press the Zoom Last button to again view the design at the  scale that was selected prior to the zoom in operation     Zoom to Fit     Automatically zooms the image such that it is displayed to  completely fit within the boundaries of its window  Pressing  this button is useful if one wishes to see an image or design  in its entirety without using the window s scroll bars     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 245    The View Bar  View Bar  x     B 7    A      View Bitmap  amp   Displays or hides the current bitmap image being processed   It is often useful to hide or show the original b
98. ement     Click on OK  or apply      Hide a Graphic    Exercise    1     2  3   4    Open EDS IV       Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     Click on the Hide graphic tool Lad on the View toolbar       Click on the Hide graphic tool again to turn it back on     Note  Even if the graphic is hidden  it will still save with the  project     Set Stitch Length    Exercise    1     2     Open EDS IV   Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     Click on the Walk normal or Walk bean stitch tool on  the Input toolbar with the right mouse button     The Walk Element Properties box is displayed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    58    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Walk Stitch    Stitch Type   EE aE      Retrace       Stitch Lenath   e1 points    Save   s Default       5  Change the stitch length to the desired amount   6  Click on OK  or apply      Note  The stitch length will now be set for every element you  digitize forward     Digitize Walk Normal h or Walk Bean   Stitches  Exercise    Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     1  Left click either the Walk normal or Walk bean stitch  tool on the Input toolbar  An alternative way is to click  with the right mouse button anywhere on the View  Window  work area      2  Digitize the following run stitch using input reference  points to mark the area of where the stitches will be  placed  steps 1 through 5   The Status line will give  input prompts to follow throughout the process   See  the exampl
99. ement in the design     ol    Hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard     6  Left click on other elements while continuing to hold  down the Ctrl key     7  Once the multiple elements are highlighted they can be  moved  changed  or deleted     Scale a Design Through the Project View  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Left click on the design to highlight   4      Right click on the design and choose Properties     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    46 EDS VI xtreme User Guide    5  Click on the Scale tab           6  Type in a percentage or measurement for the entire  design     7  If scaling proportional  click on Proportional and type a  horizontal size only     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 47    Scale a Design Graphically  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     3  Select the entire design  see Selecting entire design in  the tutorial      4  Click on one of the four corner box handles and drag in  or out to scale        Scale Part of a Design Through the Project View  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     3  Left click on the   next to the design to show all the  elements     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    48    D    a    o g    EDS VI xtreme User Guide  Use the scroll bar on the right to move to the element  to be scaled   Left click on the element that needs to be scaled
100. ems    218 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    View Tab    View      Show Wireframe Lines  MV Show Stitches    Show Expanded Points      Show Connectors    Save As Default         Here is where you can choose what you would like to  display in the View Window  To show these items in the  View Window  click in the box that is to the left of the  option  A check mark in the box symbolizes that the option  will be displayed  Click again to remove the check mark   which symbolizes that the option will not be displayed     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Show Connectors  This lets you view the connecting lines  between elements  Basically they can be thought of as the   needle movement from a tie off on one element to the tie in  of another element  Connectors are viewed as dotted black  lines in the View Window     Show Expanded Points  This lets you view the expanded  points of a design     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 219    Show Stitches  This lets you view the stitches as they  would appear in a sew out     Show Wireframe Lines  This lets you view the wireframe  outline of the element     Show Wireframe Points  This lets you view the wireframe  points of the element     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and 
101. eps 1  through 6 in the example on the next page   The Status  Line will give input prompts to follow throughout the  process     e The left click on the mouse is used to insert a  straight input point  A triangle represents each  straight point     e The right mouse button is used to insert a curved  input point  A circle represents each curved point     e You must always start with the left click     e Ifthe shape is curved  in some cases you will need  to alternate between left click and right clicks     e Notice the wireframe outlines that form on the  screen as you digitize     e Ifyou make a mistake or click too many points   simply press the backspace key on the keyboard to  delete the last input point  Each time the backspace  key is pressed  the input points will be deleted in  sequence       Press the Enter key on the keyboard when finished    with the first outline     Note  After pressing Enter  the status line will prompt you  through the next steps to complete the Complex fill     5     Digitize the second outline  hole  using left or right  clicks  steps 7 through 13 in the example below      Press Enter     Digitize the third outline  hole  using left or right clicks   steps 14 through 21 in the example below      Press Enter     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 73    9  When all the outlines are complete  press Enter     10  Digitize the Complex fill entry point using the left click   step 22 in the example below      11 Digiti
102. erate only 3  stitches to cover the 360 point movement  This would  decrease the design s stitch count  and save a little sewing  time     Accumulate Needle Ups  This function is very similar to  Accumulate Jump Stitch except it acts on Needle Up  stitches     Accumulate Short Stitches  This function will delete all  short stitches that are equal to  or less than  the length that  you set in Short Stitch Length  This function will filter out a  series of short stitches  therefore  if you desire to protect  your lock stitches  you must enter the number of  consecutive short stitches that you want to protect in the  After Short stitch count box     The box below Accumulate Short Stitches  labeled  After _  Short   is the short stitch count  This function is used in  conjunction with Accumulate Short Stitches  and allows you  to determine the number of consecutive short stitches that  will not be deleted when you use the Accumulate Short  Stitches function  You may enter any number up to and  including 20 stitches     Delete Single Short Stitches  This does not refer to your  column stitches  but rather those zero motion or tiny walk  stitches that are sometimes in designs  There are also some  very tiny stitches in the fills that are digitized when the  needle begins sewing a new line of stitch     This function will only delete a single short stitch  that is  a  short stitch that is preceded by  and followed by  a stitch  that exceeds the length defined in Short Stitch Length 
103. essing the  New   button     Step 2  Press the Open button and click on the file type  drop down menu and select  All Graphics      Step 3  Browse to  Designs Graphics and open  Fun  Hat bmp      Step 4  Invoke Digitizing Assistant  full    which will allow  you to trace the whole image     Step 5  icy Click on the Create Objects button  As described  earlier  this will process the image to make educated  guesses as to which objects should be sewn as satin stitch  and which should be sewn as fill stitch  Satin stitch regions  will appear in light blue and fill stitch regions will appear in  light purple  Clicking on an object  which will select it  and  then selecting object properties from the menu bar may  override these choices  Objects that are the same color as  the background are initially set so they will not sew  For  example the region inside the top of the letter E in Eddie will    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    235    236    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    not sew and appears as a white area  This also may be  overridden via object properties  Do not override any settings  for this example     Step 6  A Click on the Interpret Objects button  This will  interpret satin stitch regions by evaluating how columns  should be sewn at locations where multiple columns  intersect  Also an educated guess at what would be a good  fill stitch angle for each fill stitch object will be made during  this step  however  there are no fill stitch type objects for this  particula
104. ew  more precise outline of the processed image   Additionally  if curve fitting has been enabled  smooth  curves along the boundaries of regions within the image are  automatically detected and appropriate arcs are generated   After pressing this button  the user may adjust the  positioning of outline points using the mouse cursor   Additionally  the point arc add and delete tools may be used  to add or remove points from the image s outline     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 233    The Regenerate Image Button a This button should be  pressed after all outline editing has been completed   Processing performed here effectively  regenerates  the  artwork by filling in the specified outlines with the  appropriate solid fill colors  After this step is completed  the  bitmapped artwork that is produced should be clean  sharp   and free of all noise  At this point  the user may proceed to  the final 3 step process that converts the clean artwork into  an embroidery design  Or alternatively  the user may save  the cleaned graphic to disc     Converting Clean ed  Images Into Embroidery ay A      As mentioned previously  the second three step process  pertains to converting a clean 24 bit color bitmapped image  directly into condensed embroidery design data  This data  may then be loaded into most embroidery software systems  where it can be saved as a stitch file or downloaded to other  embroidery equipment for sew out  The three basic steps  inclu
105. f the column as  your first input point     4  Input the forth point parallel to the third point  These  steps are illustrated below in red numbers  Now press  the Enter key to complete your wireframe column and  generate stitches  This is the simplest type of column     1 2 12             one        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 75    The end result after stitching  these two columns  and pressing  the  view stitches in 3D  4  button   will look like this           Digitize a column 1 using curved and straight points  A simple example of this would be to digitize the letter  c      1  Input your first straight point  by left clicking      2  Input your second straight point parallel to the first   left click      3  Input the third point half way around the  c  on the  same side of the column as your first input point  this  point will be a curved point that you input by right  clicking     4  Input another curved point  right click  on the opposite  side of the column  parallel to the third point     5  Input the fifth point at the end of the  c  on the same  side of the column as the first and third  This will be a  straight point that you will input by left clicking     6  Input the final point on the opposite side of the  column  parallel to the the fifth point  This will be  another straight point that you will get by left clicking     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    76 EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Press the Enter key when you a
106. format from the Save as type drop down  menu    9  Click on Save     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Import a Design    Importing designs to an embroidery formats is similar to  EDS III     Exercise    1  Click on File    2  Click on Import    3  The Import dialog box is displayed   4      Click on the file format  if you do not know  click on  unknown      5  Click on the Directory button  there must be a disk in  the disk drive      6  Select the design     7  Click on Import or double click on the design     Export a Design  Exercise    1  Click on File    2  Click on Export    3  The Export dialog box is displayed   4      Type the filename     ol    Choose the Embroidery format     6  Click on the Export button  an embroidery format disk  must be in the disk drive      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    10    2       a          You can print a  design in 3D view  after pressing the   View Stitches in  3D  button  amp     then print      EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Auto Save  Exercise    1  Open any design     2  Click on Tools drop down menu from the Standard  toolbar     3  Click on the File Options tab    4  Click on the  check  to turn Auto Save off  or on     5  Type a new interval amount in minutes  to Auto Save   File Options      m Auto Save    Necessenscensenscenseesenscenssenees    Interval    3 Minutes    Open File At   Actual Size v      Zoom Level Actual Size  fi o0    Preserve condensed connectors on open         6  C
107. frame point   17 Press the delete key on the keyboard   Note  Notice the change immediately on the screen     Cut  Copy and Paste  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     3  Left click on the   next to the design to show all the  elements     4  Left click on the element that needs to be Cut or  Copied     5  Click on the tool to Cut or Copy      6  The element is now on the clipboard     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    52    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    7  Scroll to the area where it needs to be pasted   8  Click on the paste tool     9  The Cut or Copy of the element will be pasted in under  the element that s highlighted     Note  These elements can also be copied to an existing  design or new design     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 53    Basic Digitizing Tutorial   In this section we are assuming you have some digitizing  experience  All the new digitizing techniques will be covered  in the exercises included with this tutorial  For beginning  digitizers  you can also refer to other tutorials by clicking on  the  Related Topics  button at the bottom of this page  To  edit the elements digitized  please see the editing tutorial     To complete this part of the tutorial  we will be digitizing  elements of the Earthday bmp graphic to show you how to  digitize in EDS IV using wireframe techniques  Wireframe  points are shown with straight or curved lines on the screen  to give you a vis
108. g this step  Digitizing Assistant will try to produce a  reasonable ordering taking into consideration which objects  touch each other as well as each object s stitch type and  their relative locations  However  it is certainly possible that  this ordering is not optimal or that the system may have  made some  mistakes  in determining object ordering  In  this case  there are several ways a user may easily override  the chosen object ordering depending on how much re   ordering is necessary  The best time for the user to re order  objects  if necessary  is after step 2   interpret objects  If the  user attempts to re order prior to this step  the changes will  be over ridden by the automatic default ordering computed  in step 2  After step 3  simulate stitching   the user may still  re order objects  but the simulate stitching button will then  need to be re pressed to regenerate the embroidery data in  the newly chosen order  Thus  the user may re order objects  any time after step 2 or 3     If only one object seems to be ordered inappropriately  the  user may simply select that object and then drag its  associated button on the object bar to a new location  This  technique also works when selecting multiple objects   Specifically after several objects are selected  while holding  the CTRL key to do multiple selections   the user my drag  the group of object buttons to a new location on the bar  At  the new location  all selected objects will be inserted while  maintaining 
109. hat you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    215    216    EDS IV xtreme User Guide       Status Tab  Status  Size Stitches  Width Height Tota  3627  2 909 in  1 890 in  By Color    4  866  2  2145  739 pt  480 pt  3  257    Paint distance from origin       x T  Minimum   370  240      sf Axis moves  Maximum  369 240 Shortest  0  End   320  196 Longest  63       The Status Tab allows you to quickly review the statistics of  the selected element  design  or project  This tab is not  editable     Distance From Origin    End  The end measurement that is below the X displays  the distance of the last stitch point in relation to the X  axis  The end measurement that is below the Y displays  the distance of the last stitch point in relation to the Y  axis    Minimum  The minimum measurement that is below the  X displays the most minimum point of an element in  relation to the X axis  The minimum measurement that  is below the Y displays the most minimum point of an  element in relation
110. he  name of the fill and press Edit     Edit Pattern Fill x   Pattern    Pattern View Select         Diamond  Uneven  10 05 99 12 25PM  Diamond Curve Weave 10 05 99 12 34PM  Diamond Straight Weave 10 11 99 5 59PM    small diamond 10 26 99 2 02PM      Vertical Scale 10 14 99 2 57PM Delete      Edit         To select the Fill by viewing it  press the  Pattern  View Select  button and you will get the following dialog     Select    Selection  Diamond  Uneven  10 05 99 12 25PM hd               3 Cancel   Delete              Diamond  Uneven  i Diamond Straight Weave  i 10 05 99 12 25PM H 10 11 99 5 59PM  small diamond Vertical Scale  10 26 99 2 02PM 10 14 99 2 57PM    Press OK  You will now see the name of the fill that you just  selected in the  Edit Pattern Fill  pop up dialog  Press the  Edit button     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    108    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Singleline Columns          This exercise will demonstrate how to digitize singleline  columns  When digitizing columns  you should always begin  and end your columns with straight points     Digitize singleline columns using straight points    Zoom in   on the area that you would like to digitize first   Keep in mind that the stitch list order is the same order that  the machine will perform the sew out  Select a singleline    element       amp         1  Input your first point by left clicking in the View Window   which will input a straight point     2  Input a second straight point  left click   Press
111. he fill stitch boundary at the location  where this adjacency occurs will be automatically extended  by the amount specified here  Then  when the second object  is sewn it will actually overlap or sew on top of the  previously sewn fill such that accurate registration is  guaranteed  This setting works similarly for satin stitch type  objects and also controls the degree to which satin columns  extend underneath one another at column intersections     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 251    Entry Exit Point Connections  This setting is located in the  lower right side of the general page and allows the user to  select how entry and exit points should be calculated for the  selected object s   The initial value for this setting is Closest  Point  however  when modifying a starting or ending point  for an object manually  this setting is automatically changed  to Custom  user defined  for that object  Choosing the  Default setting will allow the software to arbitrarily place  entry and exit points for the selected object s      Enable Lock Stitches  This setting is located below the  entry exit point connections settings in the lower right side  of the general page  It specifies whether a series of lock  stitches are sewn near the exit point of an object before  proceeding to the next object to be sewn  If this option is  not checked  no lock stitches are generated     Fill Direction  This setting is located on the right hand side  of the Fill p
112. he letter  height and or density of the individual monogram letters   click the  Monogram Settings  button  The following  dialogue box will pop up     Letter Height Density  ja  2 pt   in  ja  2 pt   ja  2    pt     OK Cancel         Place Letters On Arc  When you choose to place letters on  an arc the text will curve  To select this function left click  A  check mark will appear in the small box to the left  symbolizes that this function is turned on     Arc Properties  When placing letters on an arc you have the  option to change the arc properties  You can change the  radius  the angle  and the direction  To change the direction   click the radio button for CW  clock wise  or CCW  counter  clock wise      Arc Properties X     Radius  E in   Angle  fo deg       Cw C cow    Cancel         Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 205    will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Slant Angle  This inclines lettering in increments of one  from  15 to  15  Positive values slant lettering to the right  and negative values slant lettering to the left  Below is an    example  3   15    f  0   79 15   3  Spacing      e Horizontal Spacing  By putting a positive value  here space will be added in between the letters  A  negative value will take away space between the letters     
113. he object bar in the order in which they are clicked  upon with the mouse  This tool provides a quick way of  specifying the precise order in which objects should be  sewn  Note that as objects are clicked upon and  repositioned on the object bar  they also become selected   This is to allow easy movement of a block of objects that  have been precisely ordered to another location on the  object bar  e g  so this block of objects sews after another  block of objects      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 249    Entry Exit Points  Digitizing Assistant shows an objects entry point by  displaying a    icon at the needle entry location and an    objects exit point is indicated by an    icon  It may be useful  to modify these entry or exit points to change the way an  object is sewn  Thus  these icons may be dragged with the  left mouse button to any newly desired location along the  edge of the associated object  To undo such a modification   the user may simply open the objects properties dialog box  and re select the closest point option  under entry exit point  connections  to have the system re adjust the entry and exit  points for the object so that they lie closest to the objects  sewn before and after the current object respectively     Object Properties    x  General   Fa    Object ID  Mubple Obh Sew the regonl    Color Number Mubple Laye  Stitch Type Auto Ovetlas Depth     FalSuich ILO A  C Sain Stich RELLE i a T  00 120  C Baan Sitch  C Ru
114. hink of  a Premier Stellar filename as a number between 1001 and  1999     Examples   1001  1930    The Options button allows you to specify 5 different sizes for  the hardware scaling of the design at sew out time  The  defaults are     Smallest  50   Smaller  75   Larger  125   Largest  150     Enter new sizes as a ratio to 1 00  for example 125  is  entered as 1 25    Note  The Stellar 1 can only read files saved in this format   The Premier can read Tajima and DOS   EXP  files as well     Exporting to Stellar only works on the  A  drive   Tajima Format    Tajima format uses a numeric format with numbers ranging  from 1 999  Beginning with EDS IV release 1 32  any 1 8  character name is also supported  In addition to a filename   a 1 8 character label can be specified after the filename and  separated by a colon  like the Barudan FDR format      Examples   1  G001  How the old Tajima format stored the name 1     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 141    1 TEST  APPLE TEST  The new Tajima Format   ZSK Format    Zsk format uses a numeric format with numbers ranging  from 1 999     Examples   1   12   234    Insert E    will provide you with the Insert dialogue box  In this  dialogue box  you have the ability to browse for the desired  file or project  You also have the ability to view a thumbnail  image of each design as it is selected  The thumbnail image  is displayed on the right side of the Insert dialogue box   With the Insert dialogue box 
115. ic  i e  01Bill exp O2Mary exp  etc   These files can be used at a later date     Note  After the design has been saved in Condensed or  Expanded format  a color change command will be inserted  after each Group Name     14 Click on OK or Apply  The names will not be shown on  the screen until the lettering is saved      15 Click on File and Save As   16 Type the filename and desired directory to save in     17 Select condensed or expanded  the file must be saved  as condensed or expanded format before it can be  stitched      18 Click on OK     Note  The last name displayed in the Selected Name list will  display in the layout screen     19 Click on File and Close the design   20 Re Open the design in EDS IV     21 The Design will open with the names on top of each  other with color changes added     22 Send the file to the machine     23 When programming the design to sew  use a P as Color  1  in the machine Color menu  to force the machine to  stop after sewing each name  This will enable you to  insert the next hoop and press start to sew the next  name   Melco embroidery machines only     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    96    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    To add names to an existing design    1  Open any design or create the design to stitch the  names with     2  Click on the Tools drop down menu   3  Select  Create Group Names    4   Group Names  is displayed in the layout screen     Note  The Group Names will pick up the properties from the  current settings in 
116. ier using the  Project View     As you will see  the project view is a very powerful tool when  editing designs in EDS IV  The design  Earthday ofm  will be  used in all of the following exercises  This design was  digitized on EDS IV and is included with your designs on  EDS IV     Work With the Project View  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV  2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     3  The Project View starts with the name earthday  Below  is the actual design with a   next to it        4  Click on the   to expand and see all the elements  associated with this design     Note  you can use the scroll bar on the right of the Project  View to scroll through the elements  If you click on a  particular element to select it  notice that it is also selected  on the design     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 33    Insert Color Changes and Trims    Functions such as Color Changes and Trims are inserted in  the Project View similar to the way they are inserted in the  EDS III stitch list     Exercise  1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design   4  Use the scroll bar to scroll to the area where the color  change needs to be inserted   5  Click on the element above where the color change  needs to be inserted      ame O EA     Complex fill  6  Click on the Color change tool    See ee COMmplex fill  PH Color change   s Complex fill  7  The design will automati
117. ificantly reduce the amount  of training or expertise required to quickly create custom  embroidery designs     Documentation Overview    The remainder of this chapter covers the general principles  that must be understood in order to use Digitizing Assistant  for EDS IV most effectively  This includes an explanation of  the type and quality of images that should be used as input   as well as some common pitfalls that you may encounter  when using an automation system such as this  After this  overview is presented a basic tutorial is provided that allows  you to become familiar with most of Digitizing Assistant s  features while working on real designs  After completing all  of the tutorials  a user should be fairly proficient using the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 225    system  Finally  you will find references that contain detailed  descriptions of all program features and their intended use     What kinds of images will Digitizing Assistant for EDS IV  work with     Digitizing Assistant will only import 24 bit color graphic files    or scanned images that are scanned using 24 bit color  i e   millions of colors   Images must be of a high resolution for    the software to work properly  usually at least 300dpi  dots  per inch   Within these restrictions  the software is designed  to convert two classes of images   clean  images or  noisy   images  Clean images require less processing and typically  originate as clip art or some othe
118. igin Properties 198  Lettering Tab 200  Lock Stitch Trim Tab 207  Position Tab 209  Project Tab 211  Scale Tab 212  Singleline Tab 215  Status Tab 216  View Tab 218  Walk Stitch Tab 220    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Table of Contents    6  Digitizing Assistant    Introduction 224  Tutorials 235  Reference 239  Index   Index 259    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV       Xxtreme       EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Introduction    Welcome  Dear Customer     At Melco we recognize that ease of use equals productivity   With this in mind we have redesigned our legendary EDS  software  EDS IV    xtreme is the successor to Melco s EDS  III embroidery design system  It is based on Melco s proven  Stitch Generator  The addition of a new intuitive user  interface makes it the most productive software in the  embroidery industry  In order to guarantee a smooth  transition into EDS IV  Melco has maintained compatibility  with existing design formats  such as Condensed  Expanded  and Alphabets  etc  The Digitizing Assistant and other new  features give EDS IV users the fast track to quality designs     Together with EDS IV you get Melco   s proprietary  Embroidery Network System  ENS   This powerful software  allows you to centralize and automate production  management tasks such as sending and queuing designs to  individual Melco embroidery machines  collecting and  displaying machine performance data including thread and  bobbin breaks  run times  and down time  
119. ilable for Satin  Fill  and Zigzag type  columns     Width  You can change column width by percentage  The  default setting for column width is 100   which can also be  referred to as actual size  To make columns bigger  choose a  percentage over 100   To make columns smaller  choose a  percentage below 100      Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    190 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Design Tab       Name  This will display the name of the design  You can  change the design name by clicking in the white area   selecting the text  and typing the desired name     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 191    Fill Tab  Fil          Stitch Type    Partition bd        Load Partition Fill       X   Fill View Select         Fill  Underlay  Density    3 pt   Trapunto       Underlay Or I    Stitch Length    80 pt  Stitch Length   4 pt      4 Border Margin     w pt   Part  Seq    o 23 Density     2 pt  Line Angle  joo deg Angle    0 deg    Save Partit
120. ill insert a  lock stitch at every connector     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    44    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Select Entire Design    Click on  Select All      toolbar button     Select Design Graphically    Exercise    1     2     Open EDS IV   Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     Zoom out if necessary in order to see entire design click  here for help on Zoom     Using a left click  click and drag a box around the  entire design     Select Design Through the Project View    Exercise    1     I O a e    P    Open EDS IV    Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   Click on the   to view the elements of the design   Click on the first element in the design    Use the scroll bar to scroll to end of the Project View   Hold down the Shift key on the keyboard     Click on the last element of the design           Note  All elements are highlighted in the Project View and  design is also highlighted     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide A5    Select Entire Design Through Keyboard Shortcut Keys  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Hold down Ctrl   A on the keyboard     Note  This selects the entire design as well as all elements in  the Project View     Selecting Multiple Parts of a Design  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design   4      Left click on any el
121. immediately  access machine operation and service information to assure  proper operation and maintenance of all embroidery  machines and components  see ENS User s manual for more  information      Thank you for being Melco   s business partner     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    What s New in EDS IV Version 2 00  Applies to All Product Levels    Business Assistant   Closest Color Matching   Custom Color Charts   Custom   Named Color Palettes  Home Market File Support  Insertion of OFM Files    Jump Stitch Count For Tajima Embroidery  Machines    Korean Language Support  Read Melco Formatted High Reliability Disks    Read   Write Commercial File Formats to DOS  Media    Select All  Snap to Grid  Tajima High Density Floppy Support    Applies to EZ  Base  Midpoint  and Summit Product Levels    Expanded Stitch Processing    Applies to Base  Midpoint  and Summit Product Levels    Trapunto Fill    Appie  to Midpoint and Summit Product Levels    Auto Shapes   Convert Expanded to Wireframe Data   Custom Density   Digitizing Sound Effects   Editing Wireframe Letters   Lettering to Wireframe  Element Search   Jump Stitch   New Element Type   Random Edge    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Applies to Summit Product Levels  e Change Element Type   Automatic Borders    e Tablet Digitizer Support    System Requirements  e Windows 98  Windows NT 4 0  or Windows 2000    e Pentium Processor with a speed of 200 MHz  or be
122. ing the desired measurement  The    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    211    212    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    default settings are 16 inches by 16 inches  You can press  the Save As Default button to have new projects open with  the desired measurements     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     Scale Tab    Scale       Horizontal  100     2 925 in   Vertical    100     4 051 in     Expanded Stitch Processing  IV       By scaling  you can reduce or enlarge an element  horizontally  vertically  or equally in both directions  When  you scale an element  all of the embroidery properties are  preserved  After the scaling modifications are complete  the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 213    stitches are re generated according to the new outline that  you have created     You can scale multiple elements  You can also scale  elements manually in the View Window     Proportional  By having this option on  with a check mark  in the box   you are sure to scale the desig
123. ion Fill      Save As Default      Partition Fill  There are 16 pre defined fills containing from  1 to 8 partitions in various combinations of fill parameters   These fills may be selected and used in digitizing                      Partitions                       The different parameters are as follows on the next page     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    192 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Fill Set Number   Number of  Density   Stitch   Partition   Partition  Partitions Length Line Line  Angle   Sequence    Default       Load Partition Fill  By pressing the down arrow below Load  Partition Fill  you can select the desired fill by name     Fill View Select  By pressing this you will get a graphical  list of all of the saved partition fills            3  Fill 3 4  Fill 4 5  Fill 5 6  Fill6 7  Fill 7        8  Fill 8 11  Fill 11    17  Fill 17 18  Fill 18    12  Fill 12 13  Fill 13 14  Fill 14 15  Fill 15 16  Fill 16    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 193    From here you can click and select the desired fill then  press OK  This is very useful to visualize how the fill will  stitch out     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Save Partition Fill  You can create your own partition fills  by selecting different combinations of parameters  If you  would lik
124. it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    220 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Walk Stitch Tab    Walk Stitch  Stitch Type   EE aE        Retrace      Stitch Length  G points    Save   s Default         Retrace  When you digitize a walk stitch and have the  retrace on  the walk stitch will be stitched out twice  the  second walk stitch on top of the first walk stitch  This is  useful in making a single walk stitch appear thicker  To  turn this function on  left click in the box next to  Retrace    A check mark will appear to symbolize that this function is  on  Click again to remove the check mark  which symbolizes  that this function is off     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Stitch Length  Here you can a insert a measurement to  determine stitch length     Stitch Type  The three stitch types that you have to choose  from are Normal  Bean  and Decorative     e Walk Norma
125. itch Type  You have the option of choosing from four  different stitch types which are Satin  Fill  E Stitch  and  Zigzag    Underlay  Underlay is used to help keep the material from  stretching or distorting during the top stitching process and  to hold the stitches out of the nap of the fabric  The Primary  Underlay is the first underlay that will stitch out  Secondary  Underlay may be selected as well if you would like two types  of underlay  There are three types of underlay     e Center Walk Underlay  is a walk stitch down the middle  of the column  After selecting a center walk underlay   you have the option to change the stitch length  The  default stitch length is set at 30 points     e Edge Walk Underlay  is a walk stitch that runs along the  edge of the column  After selecting an edge walk    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    underlay  you have the option to change the stitch length  and the percentage of the column width where you  would like the edge walk to appear  The default stitch  length is set at 30 points  The default width percentage  is set at 80      e Zigzag Underlay  is a walk stitch that zigzags from left to  right down the length of the column  After selecting a  zigzag underlay  you have the option to change the stitch  length and percentage of the column width where you  would like the underlay to appear  The default stitch  length is set at 10 points  The default width percentage  is set at 80      Underlay is ava
126. itmap image  being processed when the user is adjusting  adding  or  removing outline points  This allows the user to ensure that  the outlines appropriately match the underlying bitmap  artwork  When this button is shown as being depressed  the  bitmap image should be visible     View Edges 7    This button  depicting a picture of a sharp edged sword   displays or hides the detected edges  i e  outer outlines  of  objects contained within a design  When this button is  shown as being depressed  the outline  or edges  of objects  should be visible     View Skeleton       Displays or hides the skeletons of objects within a design   The skeleton can be thought of as similar to a wire frame  view as displayed in many embroidery design systems   When this button is shown as being depressed  the skeleton  should be visible     View Stitching    Displays or hides a simulation of the generated embroidery  design stitching  When this button is shown as depressed   simulated embroidery stitching should be viewable on  screen if condensed data has been generated  If the  simulated stitching is hidden  by un pressing this button   and then the View Stitching button is depressed again  via a  second mouse click   this will cause an animation of the  stitching to be re displayed  The speed of this animation  may be controlled via the Stitch Slower and Stitch Faster  buttons  This animation gives a general indication of the  order and direction of stitching for objects that have been  gene
127. k on the Position Tab   Position    x  in   M oo in     Rotate  J0 degrees    Orientation F         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 17    8  Type the desired rotation amount in degrees   9  Click on OK  or the Apply button      OR  Exercise    1  Click on File    2  Click on Open    3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder   4      Left click to highlight  select  the design name in the  Project View     g    Right click on the design name     6  Select   Select Entire Design  from the drop down  menu     7  Right click anywhere on the design in the window     8  Choose Rotate Transform from the drop down menu        9  You will now have a box with a green arrow     10  Click and drag the green rotation arrow     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    18    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    11 To move the anchor point  click and drag with the left  mouse button to place the center green box anywhere  on the design     12 Once you have placed the center rotation  click and  drag the green arrow in the direction you would like  to rotate  this is used as the pivot point of rotation        Tae  Center Designs      Before you save or send the design to the machine to sew   you will need to Center the design  as was the case in EDS  Ill     Exercise    1  Open any design    cela  2  Click on the Center design tool    on the Input  toolbar     3  Your design will be center  now you can save or sew     Note  The design will not move on the s
128. l Stitch  This is a normal walk stitch with  automatic needle penetrations in between each element  input point     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 221    e Walk Bean Stitch  Where a normal stitch lays one  length of thread down for each stitch  a bean stitch lays  down three lengths of thread  When choosing Bean  stitch you have the option to change the thickness of the  stitch     e Walk Decorative Stitch  From within the Walk Stitch  Properties you can select Decorative Stitch under Stitch  Type  You can then select which saved stitch you would  like to use  by pressing the drop down arrow next to  Stitch  or press the Image Select button to see a  graphical version     Walk    Stitch Type   Sea a        Retrace    Stitch Lenath  fi 34 pt     Decorative Stitch    Stitch View Select         Stitch   Bows 10 14 99 6 04     Created Stitch Length  134 pt     Width  fi o0    Height  fi o0    Save   s Default         Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately  apply your change  The advantage of using  Apply   verses clicking  OK  after a change is that you can apply  your changes and still move on to making other changes   Once you click on  OK   your changes will be applied  and the property dialogues will close and you will be  back at the View Window  You can also click  Cancel   and the property dialogues will close without  implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco 
129. l immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 195    Graphic Properties    When you double click on a graphic or image a Properties  dialogue with three tabs will appear     Properties x    General   Position   Scale      Name       l Hide   M Dim  m File Details       Cancel   ppl Help      Under the Graphic General Properties tab you can view the  name of the graphic and it s location  Besides the View  Menu  you can also see that that General Properties tab  gives you the ability to Hide Show and Dim Brighten the  graphic  You can hide the graphic by putting a check mark  beside Hide with your left mouse button  If the graphic is  already hidden and a check mark appears beside Hide  then  click again on Hide to Show the graphic  You may want to  hide a graphic when you are digitizing to view the progress  of your work better without the graphic behind the stitches   If you would like to see your stitches a little bit better  but  not completely hide your graphic  you can left click to place  a check beside Dim  Left click again to Brighte
130. l of your embroidery  files were generated by EDS III it may take only a few  seconds  If you have placed the entire Dakota Designs  library on your hard disk and you have a slow computer it  can require more than a day to complete its work  Progress  will be indicated by the progress indicator and reduced  counts of files but you should be aware that some files can  take considerably longer than others to process     What can go wrong        Two things can cause Icon Generator to fail  First  if it  encounters non embroidery files with extensions of EXP   CND  or OFM  a variety of failures can occur  The offending  file can be read from the line that initially contained the  Target root path so you can readily identify the source of the  failure  In addition  a very small number of embroidery  design errors cannot be correctly diagnosed in condensed  files  This occurs fewer than three times in a thousand files  among the more than fifteen thousand files used to test Icon  Generator and EDS IV  Should you experience such a  failure  note the name of the offending file and either remove  it or rename it with a different file extension and restart Icon  Generator     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Custom Menu    Decorative Stitch       Decorative stitch is used to repeat a digitized design along a  walk input line     Decorative stitches can consist of walks  columns  fills  and  lettering or a combination of elements     You can choose fro
131. l through  the Color Selection to another color     Color Selection  On the right side of the color properties  dialogue you can choose from a list of colors  The system  RGB colors are like that of other color property dialogues in  graphics programs and works the same     The ARC Poly and ARC Rayon embroidery thread menus  display the colors of embroidery threads that are available   This is very useful if you would like to match your colors in  EDS IV with the actual thread colors  The color code  numbers are listed below the color  Click to the right of the  color list bar to get close to the desired color  then use the  scroll bar to move through the zoomed version to get the  exact color     Find Color Code  This is very useful to use if you have the  code from the spool of thread and you would like to apply  the exact color to your design  Simply enter the code and  once it is highlighted in the zoomed version of the color list   it will have a blue box around it   click on the color in the  color list  For most color charts  you can also do a find   search  by name of thread     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    178         4    A                   Match Chart is a    great tool to match    the color palette  colors to your   Custom Color  Chart      ae                Great way for an  embroiderer to  save a color chart    consisting of the  threads they    personally have on    hand  in stock      EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Match Chart  If you would like to ap
132. lays a tree view or a list of  everything that you have done within a project  The highest  level in the tree view is the project  The project name is  editable in the project properties general tab  You can get to  the properties menu by selecting the name of the project  from the tree view and then right click     The next level in a project is the Design Level  A project can  consist of one or more designs  The name of the design is    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 169    editable in the design properties general tab  You can get to  the properties menu by selecting the name of the design  from the tree view and right click     The next level in a project consists of the elements of each  design  Each design can consist of one or more elements   The elements that make up a design can be Manual Stitch   Walk Stitch  Column1  Column 2  Single line center  Single  line left  Single line right  Complex Fill  Lettering  Color  Change  Trim  and Return to Origin     The next level that follows after the elements is the stitch  list that displays the data sets that are present  A data set  is any command that produces a stitch  If the design is  wireframe   OFM   the stitch list information will be in  wireframe outline parameters  If the design is condensed    CND   the stitch list information will be in mark point  parameters  If the design is expanded   EXP   the list will be  in stitch parameters     af Navigator  The Navigator Tab is a very
133. les     5  Once the desired file s  are selected  click the Send  button to send the design to the selected peripheral s      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    136    vl         7   A  Tip  If you click on the  Options button    while working with    a Tajima format  disk  a message  box will ask you if  you want to  update the Boot    Record of the disk     This refers to    some Tajima disks    that have an  improper internal  label and cannot  be read by a DOS  computer  If you  have problems  loading a Tajima  disk  click on the  Options button  and respond Yes  to the message     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Using Drag and Drop    1  Make sure you have the Transfer tab active  click on it  if you do not      2  Choose the drive and or folder  click in the Look In  field to do this     3  Select the file s  to be transferred  use the  lt Shift gt  or   lt Ctrl gt  keys as you click the mouse button to select  multiple files     4  Once the desired file s  are selected  click and hold the  left mouse button  move your cursor over the  peripheral of your choice  and release the mouse  button  This will send the file s  to that peripheral     Import and Export    Some of the designs you work with may be on a floppy disk   EDS IV is compatible with DOS  Melco  Premier  Tajima   Barudan FDR and FMC  and ZSK disks  all of which have  unique formats  The following chart outlines when to use  each command     To perform this operation Use this command for Use this command fo
134. lick on OK     Print a Design  Exercise    1  Open any design   2  Click on the Print tool on the Main toolbar     3  The Print dialog box is displayed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 11       4  Choose the parameters to print the designs   5  Click on OK   Add Lettering to a Design   Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Open Earthday ofm from the Designs folder    3  Click on the Lettering tool     4  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want the lettering text to appear  notice the  arrow has an A attached to it     5  Type the lettering parameters             6  Click on OK    7  The lettering will be inserted on the screen with the  design    8  Adjust as needed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    12    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Combine Two Designs Together in the Same Project  Exercise    1 Open any design     Click on the Insert File tool mS on the Main toolbar     The Insert dialog box is displayed     2  3  4  Look in the directory where the design is located   5  Click on the design you want to insert    6      Click on Open or double click on the design     Check the Design Status    There are a couple of ways to obtain the design status for  your designs in EDS IV     Exercise    1  Click on File    2  Click on Open    3  Open  Earthday ofm  design from the  Designs folder   4  Click on View drop down menu and Properties    5  The Design Properties dialog box comes up    6  Click on the Status tab    
135. lick on the Lettering tool A      2  Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want your lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      3  Click on the Column Tab     4  You should see Density in this dialog box     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    24    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Add Underlay    Exercise    1     2    Click on the Lettering tool A        Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want the lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      Click on the Column Tab     Click on the Primary Underlay button to choose the  different types of underlay     Column      Stitch Type    Primary Underlay    a     No Underlay  z  width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  f   Secondary Underlay        No Underlay       Short Stitches On  M          Effects   Save As Default         Center Designs    Exercise    1     2     Click on the Lettering tool A        Left click on the screen workspace  View Window   where you want the lettering text to appear  notice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 25    3  Type in the text   4  Place the lettering in the View Window by pressing OK     w  5  Click on the Center Design tool    on the Input  toolbar     6  The design will now be centered     Transform Lettering    Transformed lettering is even more powerful in EDS IV than  it was in EDS III 
136. lor   for  instance next would be number 2      6  at this point you may also change the Color Chart for  different color selections     7  after you have selected all of your desired colors  click    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 179    on the  Save As Custom  button     8  type in a desired name  select the number of colors for  your palette  make sure that Color Chart has a black  circle in the button to the left of it     9  click OK     Custom Color Palette  You may want to put together  Custom Color Palettes  For example an embroiderer  may have different custom color palettes that they use  for particular designs  When saving a Custom Color  Palette you can just right click on the color palette   select  Load Custom Palette   choose your desired  palette  and click OK     To save a Custom Color Palette  follow the same steps  as you would for saving a Custom Color Chart   described above   with the exception of step number 8   In step 8  make sure that Palette  not Color Chart  has  a black circle in the button to the left of it     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    180 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The Options Tab gives you several options to change that  directly effect Color Properties   Options      Color 
137. lor that you right clicked on  The second  feature is that you can show the color if it is already hidden   If a color is hidden it will have an X on top of it  You can  also simply left click on a color to show or hide it  An X on  top of the color symbolizes that it is hidden  No X on top of  the color symbolizes that the color is not hidden  From the  color menu  you can also hide all of the colors in the design   If you would like to have one color displayed at a time  to  show the order of sewing for example  you can use the  walk    through colors  tool A   The  walk through colors  tool is  displayed after all of the colors boxes in the palette     If you would like to change the color of the background  the  View Window area behind the design   right click on the first  m   an  box in the color palette   i     Another feature of the color menu is the Drag  Customization  Once you are in the Drag Customization  mode you can click on a color  drag it and drop it onto the  position where you would like it to be     The last box in the color palette  amp    represents the color  wrap  This image is always displayed at the end of the colors  in the color palette  Color wrap is explained in more detail  under Color Properties     The final feature of the color menu is Properties  Refer to  Color Properties for more information     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Ruler  gt     This is a very useful tool to use if you would like to measure 
138. m  There will be no visible  difference in the View Window     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 207    Lock Stitch Trim Tab  Lock   Trim      gosescossseseg    C Tieln amp  Tie Off  C Tieln  Tie Off    C Lock if connector greater than   0 252 in     Note  Will also lock if trim     Trim     Trim if connector greater than   0 252 in        Save As Default         Lock Stitches are several small stitches sewn to prevent  stitching from being pulled out  The term  tie in  refers to  lock stitches that are placed at the beginning of an  embroidery element to lock the first stitches in to place  The  term  tie off  refers to lock stitches at the end of an  embroidery element to lock the last stitches in to place     Lock Stitch If Connector Greater Than  You can click in  the box next to this function to have lock stitches inserted  only when the connector length  distance between two  elements  is greater than a desired length  A check ma
139. m several decorative stitches included  with EDS IV or create your own using  Create Decorative  Stitch      To use the standard decorative stitches    Left click on the decorative stitch tool     on the Input  toolbar     Choose the stitch that you want to use  press OK     Digitize the same as a normal walk stitch using straight  and or curved input points     Creating Decorative Stitches    To create a decorative stitch  go to the Custom Menu and  select  Create Decorative Stitch   A screen will pop up where  you will create your decorative stitch     Diamond   Decorative Stitch  ioj x   Edt View Inset Help    KIVN AIS SIS S  9199  Al               ch bine Stitch Lipie J  oOo 7               PRPPAPS DH        A    oO Design  V    A     O Wak stich  y        Name   Diamond    Created Stitch Length  80 pt     Test Settings  Wak Ditection  Horizontal v    Stitch Length  20 pt   Width  100 x  Height  100 x    Cancel      Zoom level 378     Cursor X 32 pt  Y 76 pt     14041 Rev B       Melco Embroidery Systems    119    vly      a      It is very useful to    load a graphic into    the EDS IV View     Window before     beginning this     procedure  so that    you have a     graphic to digitize    more precisely     120    mh        a    When creating  decorative  stitches  start and    stop on the  Stitch    Line   Do not end  in the same place    that you began the    stitch  The actual   Created Stitch  Length  is  determined by the  width between the    first and last input 
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141. most commonly be used to  individualize uniforms for members of sports teams  the  capability is generally applicable to batch personalization of  multiple embroidered garments  A simple database of  available names is associated with the project and can be  updated  altered  and multiple different sets of names can  be selected from available names  Copying the project file  copies the available names but the list can be cleared and  repopulated with a new set of names  possibly for a different  customer  Risks of stitching an incorrect  or misspelled  name on a garment are reduced by allowing copies of the  selected list to be made to the windows clipboard and then  e mailed or faxed to customers prior to actually generating  the expanded or condensed files  Sending a copy of this list  to your printer can provide identification of any particular  name with the appropriately sized garment when not  stitching on one size fits all items     The range of output options must be set prior to choosing  File  Save As to generate either expanded or condensed files   These output options can be set from the same property  page you will use to manage the lists of available and  selected names  There are five options that result in  generating from one file containing copies of the design and  one name for all of the selected group names through  separate files for each of the names  Understanding which  option to choose from this list will allow you to shorten the  total time require
142. n  anywhere that you would like  Once you have determined  the center of rotation  click and drag the green arrow in the  direction that you would like your element to rotate          To select all     elements in a  To transform the element  click and drag the triangles in the   design quickly   corners of the black box  You can drag them in any   press Ctrl  A    direction to transform the element  You may also use     multiple select  click on one of the triangles  hold down the   Control Key  click another triangle  Once you have selected   the desired triangles  let go of the Control Key  Now click   and drag just one of the triangles in the desired direction     To transform a lettering job  enter one or more curved or  straight points on the black selection box  Left click and  drag on a single point  To  balloon  a lettering job  enter a  curved point on the top and bottom of the black selection  box at the points where you desire ballooning to occur  Hold  down the Shift Key  right click and drag  Also refer to the  Upgrade Tutorial for Lettering on common transformations     When you are manipulating an element  all of the stitch  information will be automatically filled in to fit the new  shape of the element     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    112    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Walk   and Manual    Stitches  Walk stitches can be digitized with straight and curved  points  Straight points are input using a left mouse click   Curved points are input using a 
143. n Si  ch    ply Entry Ext Point Connections  C Defauk     Closest Point    C Custom  user defined     IV Enable Lock Stitches       Cancel      The Object Properties Dialog Box  Shown above are both  pages  i e  tabs  of the object properties dialog box  The  General page is displayed allowing settings that are  applicable to all types of objects to be modified        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    250 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    lope Properties x    General Fil      cat o Fil Direction  pe    sia    Minimize   of simple fil regions    C Ange  degrees        Direction  Preview         oe  tot  _     The Fill page is displayed allowing settings that are  applicable to fill stitch objects to be modified        The object properties dialog box may only be opened if there  are one or more objects within the current document  window that are selected  After selecting one or more  objects  this dialog box may be opened by selecting Object    Properties from the menu bar  Settings that may be  modified once this dialog box is opened include     Stitch Type  This setting is located on the left side of the  general page and allows the user to select what type of  stitching should be used to sew the selected object s      Auto Overlap Depth  This setting is located on the right  hand side of the general page and specifies the degree to  which adjacent objects overlap one another  For example  if  a fill stitch type object is sewn prior to another adjacent   touching  object  t
144. n apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     Position Tab    Position      X  mo in   T  o in     Rotate  J0 degrees    Orientation F         Orientation  Sometimes design orientation must be altered  for proper results  To change the orientation  click on the F  to the right of Orientation until the desired orientation  displays     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    209    In order to view  actual tie ins    tie offs in your  view window  you  can save the  design as a  machine format  and then open  and look at the  expanded stitch  view     210    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Rotate  Positive degree values rotate the element clockwise  and negative degree values rotate the element counter   clockwise     X  This type of movement will move the element to the left  or right on the X axis in inch values  Positive values move  the element to the right  Negative values move the element  to the left     Y  This type of movement will move the element up or down  the Y axis in inch values  Positive values move the element  up  Negative values move the element down     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using
145. n equally both the  horizontally and vertically  If you would like to only scale  horizontally or only scale vertically  you can turn this option  off by clicking on the Proportional box  which will remove  the check mark      Horizontal  This is where you can specify an exact  percentage or measurement to scale horizontally     Vertical  This is where you can specify an exact percentage  or measurement to scale vertically     Expanded Stitch Processor  This version of EDS IV contains  an expanded stitch processor  The stitch processor is  invoked when scaling an expanded design  It will  automatically increase or decrease the design stitch count  when the design is scaled up or down     Note that when scaling expanded designs the stitch length  does not change     The expanded Stitch Processor is always enabled when  graphically scaling an expanded design  To scale an  expanded design without stitch processing  follow the steps  listed below     1  Un check the  Expanded Stitch Processing  control on  the Scale Tab     2  Enter the desired scale factors   3  Click on Apply or OK     When wanting to scale an expanded design with stitch  processing  you also have the options to change the  Column Satin Density percentage and Fill Density    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    214    v ly     To maintain  approximately the  same density  the  Column and Fill  Density controls  should be set to  100      You may not want  to use stitch  processing while  scaling an  expanded
146. n screen  At this zoom factor the  image should still appear quite large  consume almost the  entire screen area  and appear relatively sharp  Oppositely   to determine the presence or amount of noise within an  image  it is often useful to zoom in or enlarge an image to  more than 200  for close examination  as shown in the  noisy vs  clean figure   Quite often  parts of an image that  need to be adjusted or eliminated may only be visible when  the image is viewed at this enlarged scale     As with any tool  through continued experience scanning  images and using Digitizing Assistant  the user should be  able to gain an intuitive feel for how an image should be  scanned without having to spend any significant amount of  time thinking about or computing sizes and dpi  Hence   most of the information that has been provided in this  section has been intended to simply supply a foundation for  this intuition     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 231    Invoking Digitizing Assistant   1  Start EDS IV and load desired graphic   meeting  requirements discussed in previous chapter  e g  select  one from  Designs Graphics      2  Scale and position graphic  if necessary     3  Invoke Digitizing Assistant by clicking one of the  following icons on the toolbar    Digitizing Assistant  full  will allow you to trace the  whole image     If you want to trace only a selected region of the graphic  then click the following icon     Digitizing Assistant  parti
147. n the graphic   Practice Hide Show and Dim Brighten        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    196 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Click on the Position tab  Here you can change the position  and orientation of the graphic     Properties Ps    General Position   Scale      x   i in   Y  fo in     Orientation F         Cancel   Spl   Help         Position represents the number of embroidery points   1 254th of an inch  that the center of the image is offset  from the center of the design  or View Window   This allows  you to move your image with respect to the design     X offset allows you to move the image left or right  Enter  positive values to move right  Enter negative values to move  left     Y offset allows you to move the image up or down  Enter  positive values to move up  Enter negative values to move  down     Orientation gives you the ability to manipulate the  horizontal and vertical presentation of the image  This  function presents combinations of axis mirroring and axis  property swapping in such a way to present the 8 views  shown in the orientation box as you click on the box     The F in the orientation box represents the position that the  image on the screen is currently being presented     The image modification attributes are only saved when you  save them as a project     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 197    Practice changing the position and orientation of the graphic  to view how it changes     The third tab in the 
148. n the graphic or image a Properties  dialogue with three tabs will appear     Properties x    General   Position   Scale      Name       l Hide  M Dim  File Details         Cancel   j   Help         Under the Graphic General Properties tab you can view the  name of the graphic and it s location  Besides the View Menu   you can also see on the General Properties tab gives you the  ability to Hide Show and Dim Brighten the graphic  You can  hide the graphic by putting a check mark beside Hide with  your left mouse button  If the graphic is already hidden and a  check mark appears beside Hide  then click again on Hide to  Show the graphic  You may want to hide the graphic when  you are digitizing  This will allow you to view the progress of  your work better without the graphic behind the stitches  If  you would like to see your stitches a little bit better  but not  completely hide your graphic  you can left click to place a  check beside Dim  Left click again to Brighten the graphic     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 99    Practice Hide Show and Dim Brighten     Click on the Position tab  Here you can change the position  and orientation of the graphic     Properties x    General Position   Scale      x  Eo in   Y  fo in     Orientation F         Cancel      pp   Help         Position represents the number of embroidery points   1 254th of an inch  that the center of the image is offset  from the center of the design  or View Window   This all
149. nd a singleline column     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    132    MT    O        When converting    Expanded data to  Wireframe  it is    always a good idea    to check the  wireframe data   You may want to  perform some  minor editing on  the elements     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Convert Expanded To Wireframe    EDS IV will allow you to convert expanded data to wireframe  data  You can do this at all levels  project  design  and  element  There are three different methods for converting  expanded data  They are through the view window  the  project view  or through the Edit Menu  You can convert one  or more expanded elements     Converting Expanded Data Through the View Window or  Project View     1  Select the element  design  or project  2  Right click    3  Select  Convert Expanded To Wireframe  from the pop   up menu     Converting Expanded Data Through the Edit Menu     1  Select the element  design  or project through the view  window or project view    2  Click on the  Edit Menu   3  Select  Convert Expanded To Wireframe      This feature only applies to EDS IV Summit and Midpoint  product levels     A  Lettering To Wireframe af    Once you have completed a lettering element  you can  convert the lettering to wireframe  By doing this  the  lettering will be converted to complex fills  columns  and or  walk stitches which can easily be edited  This is very useful  to do when you would like to edit individual parts of letters  within a lettering element  The
150. neration of only a  single file  whether expanded or condensed  The final output  option results in multiple files  named Olnamel exp   O2name2 exp  etc  being generated where each file can be  sewn separately  When these files are placed on a diskette  and viewed on a sewing peripheral  the numeric order will  help the operator keep them in sequence     The reason there are so many output options that result in  a single file is that large Group Name jobs can be run  simultaneously on multi head machines using   lt  lt SomeCodeName gt  gt   Generally  when stitching on a single   head machine you will use option 1  i e  Design  Name   Design  Name and change garments on color changes after  the name  or use option 5  File Per Name for greater control  of the process     Options  Auto Save  You can turn auto save on or off by clicking in  the box next to Auto Save  A check mark in the box  symbolizes that auto save is on  click again to remove the  check which symbolizes that auto save is off  Next to  Interval you can insert File Options    a number that will  determine how often  auto save will save  your file     Auto Save       Interval    3 Minutes    Open File  You can  have your files open  up to actual size or to  fit the whole screen     Open File   t    Actual Size E      Zoom Level Actual Size   100    Preserve condensed connectors on open      Preserve Condensed  Connectors On Open        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    When che
151. ng color see the descriptions of the  Eye Dropper and New Color buttons     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    248    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Insert Point ft    Inserts an additional outline point at the location clicked  upon with the mouse cursor  Currently  points may only be  inserted between consecutive pairs of straight line segment  points  A point may not be inserted in the middle of an arc   However  by manipulating arc end points and or  temporarily deleting an arc  similar results may be achieved  to those that would result from the direct insertion of points  along an arc     Insert Arc         Inserts an arc between two edge points  To use this tool   depress this button and click and drag a new green arc  point on a straight line segment  a black line segment  between two small square solid red edge points   After an  arc has been created with the desired curvature  release the  mouse button to complete the insertion     Delete Point Arc         Deletes an outline point clicked upon with the mouse  To  delete an arc  depress this button and click on the green  center circle of the arc to be deleted  Currently  certain  points along the edge of an object may not be deleted  These  points typically occur at points where an object starts to  become adjacent to another object  Also  to delete a point  that serves as an endpoint for an arc  the arc must be  deleted first     Order Objects R    Alters the sewing sequence of objects by repositioning them  on t
152. nge the  spacing between the vertical lines     e Grid Type  You can choose whether you would like the  grid lines to be displayed as lines or as dotted lines  To  do this  click in the radio button next to the desired  choice     e Method  This gives you the option to display only  horizontal lines  only vertical lines  or both horizontal  and vertical lines  To do this  click in the radio button  next to the desired choice     Origin  You can click in the box next to Show Origin to  display or not display the origin lines in the View Window  A  check mark in the box symbolizes that the origin lines will  be displayed whereas no check mark symbolizes that the  origin lines will not be displayed     e Origin Color  If you would like to change the color of the  origin lines  click on the box next to Origin Color  This  will take you to a color dialogue where you can choose  another color then click OK  The default color is black     e Origin Type  You can choose whether you would like the  origin lines to be displayed as lines or as dotted lines  To  do this  click in the radio button next to the desired  choice     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes  will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantag
153. nu  select Help or press the    toolbar button  You can also press the F1    key  When you  are in a property page  press the F1    key to go directly to  help on that dialogue     Tips for using the HTML Help System     e Use the red navigation bar buttons to easily access  topics     e There are three tabs on the left side to search for  topics using Table of Contents  Index  or Search     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    e You can click the Home button to display the initial  screen at any time     e When viewing Help  you can maximize the Help  window or resize it to suit your preference  However   the Help System was designed to display optimally  in the default window size     e Click the Hide or Show navigation buttons to view  or hide the TOC  Index  and Search tabs     e Click the Back button to return to the previously  viewed topic     e Click Print to print topics  The Print dialog provides  options for printing the current topic  everything  contained in a current heading  based on the item  selected at the TOC   or everything in the Help  system  You can also right click inside the topic  frame and select Print from the pop up menu     e The Options drop down button provides additional  browse and navigation controls  Click and hold the  Options button to show the additional controls     e Many topics include a Related Topics button at the  end of the text that displays a pop up menu of  related topics that you can click on and
154. o a Particular Element of a Design    Exercise    1     2     3     8     Open EDS IV   Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     Click on the   to view the elements of the design       Use the scroll bar to scroll to the element that needs    lock stitches   Click on the element with a left click   Right click and choose Properties     Click on the Lock Trim tab   Lock   Trim      Lock          Tieln    Tie Off       Lock if connector greater than   0 252 in     Note  Will also lock if trim        Trim    l Trim if connector greater than   0 252 in     Save As Default               Click on the box beside Tie in  amp  Tie off     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide A3    9  Click OK or Apply     Note  If Tie in  amp  Tie off is turned on  EDS IV will insert a  lock stitch at every connector     Add Lock Stitches to an Entire Design  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV       Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder     2  3  Left click on the design in the Project View   4  Right click and choose Properties    5      Click on the Lock Trim tab   Lock  Trim      gossssecessesg    Reseessensenet    C Tie ln  amp  Tie Off     Tieln  Tie Off    C Lock if connector greater than   0 252 in     Note  Will also lock if trim        Trim     Trim if connector greater than   0 252 in           Save As Default         6  Click on the box beside Tie in  amp  Tie off   7  Click OK or Apply     Note  If Tie in  amp  Tie off is turned on  EDS IV w
155. o boundaries that  appear curved within an image  Curve fitting is useful for a  variety of image types  however  it may be useful to disable  this feature in certain cases where curves are known to be  absent  There are also similar check boxes which allow  other features  e g  closest point connection processing  amp   lock stitches  to be enabled or disabled  Closest point  processing organizes stitching to minimize thread cuts   Specifically  this feature is responsible for choosing suitable    entry and exit points  displayed via the    and   markers   for embroidery objects  The lock stitches check box  indicates whether or not lock stitches should be generated  automatically at the entry exit points of embroidery objects     The user should always adjust the settings displayed here  with care since inappropriate settings may produce  undesired results  Lastly  the second small check box at  the bottom of this dialog determines if closest point  processing will be enabled or disabled  The View tab  displays the current colors used to display the various types  of stitching  These colors can easily modified by clicking  once on the color to be changed  bringing up a dialog box   and selecting the new color from this dialog box     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    254    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Addendum  Tips Concerning Sewing Order    A default object ordering is determined automatically after  interpreting objects  step 2 of 3 step conversion process    Durin
156. oard  and then paste it into whatever text editor you regularly use   You may note some additional information enclosed  parenthetically but you can ignore it as balanced  parentheses and enclosed text will be removed when pasting  or importing files  With the list in your favorite editor you  are free to Edit  Copy to place it back into the clipboard   Returning to the Group Names Property Page  click  Clear     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 159    to empty the list and then Paste the edited names back into  Available names list  If something goes wrong  click  Cancel   on the Property Page and whatever data was in the project  file will be kept safely  If you are happy with the edited data  list click  OK  to save it     Note that you also can save your list of names into a text  file  for example using NotePad  The value of doing this is  that you can associate comments with each name in the list  as in the following example     John Jones  male 16 32 left pocket   Mary Jo Williams  female small left sleeve   And so on       Printing this list will assist the embroidery peripheral  operator to associate the proper garment with the name   Note  as mentioned above  balanced parenthesis and their  contents will be ignored and ends of line can be substituted  for commas to separate names  Beware of open parenthesis  without a balancing close as you may lose names from the  list     The real power of this multi step editing process is that lis
157. ograms     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    226    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    How to determine whether an image is clean or noisy    As briefly described above  noisy images may have several  distinct features which distinguish them from clean images   In many cases  the differences between these two types of  images are more clearly seen by zooming in on  or  magnifying  the image  The Figure below highlights some of  these distinctions        Noisy versus Clean Image Samples  The left side is the  original  noisy  image as it was acquired using a 24 bit color  scanner  The right side is the same image after cleaning was  performed  The lower two pictures show magnified sections  of the images above  Notice that colors in the noisy image  are not solid  e g  the red appears to have darker gold polka  dots   an effect caused by half toning in the original image    Also notice that the boundaries between different colors are  not sharp  This  blurriness  is commonly attributable to a  process known as anti aliasing  Thus  in the clean image on  the right  the effects of half toning and anti aliasing have  been completely removed     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 227    How to determine the proper resolution to scan or store  images    The images that Digitizing Assistant converts must be stored  at a high resolution in order for optimal results to be  achieved  To understand what this means  it is useful to  discuss how scanned pictu
158. on on  digitizing Walk stitches     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    80    ye  Bal     a       It is very useful to    load a graphic into    the EDS IV View  Window before  beginning this    procedure  so that    you have a  graphic to digitize  more precisely     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Creating Decorative Stitches  To create a decorative stitch  go to the Custom Menu and  select  Create Decorative Stitch   A screen will pop up where  you will create your decorative stitch             Oh x          PPPALS PD VE    Diamond   Decorative Stitch  Edt View Insert Help    KIVN AIS SISS SIO VIAS            Stitch Lipie      Name   Diamond    Created Stitch Length  80 pt     Test Settings  Walk Direction   Horizontal       Stitch Length   20 pt  Width  100    Height  100      C  _ coca _      Cursor X 32 pt  Y 76 pt   Zoom level 378        Zoom in if needed and turn on the grid A to be more exact     Select  the element  Manual or Walk stitch  a Column  element  or Complex Fill  that you would like to digitize with   Follow the basic digitizing rules     It is very important that you start and end your element on  the  Stitch Line   If you end somewhere above or below the  line  another stitch will be automatically generated for you  to the stitch line and you may not get the desired decorative  stitch  It is also very important to remember that you cannot  begin and end your stitch in the same place     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide   
159. ot be effected     Add Underlay to a Fill  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design   4      Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Fill element that  needs underlay     g    Click on the Complex fill element with a left click   6  Right click and choose Properties     7  Click on the Fill tab   Fill            Stitch Type    Partition z      m Load Partition Fill          FilViewsSelect _       Fill   Underlay  Ep Trepunto I      E x    Stitch Length    60 pt  Stitch Length    24 pt      Partitions    4 Border Margin  jf w pt    Part  Seq    mz Density     2 pt   Line Angle   0 deg Angle     deg    Save Partition Fill    Save   s Default    8  Click in the box beside Underlay On                             14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    40    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    9  Change Stitch Length  Border Margin  and Density or  Angle if necessary     10 Click on OK or Apply    Save Partition Fill    This gives the capability to save a user defined fill with a  specific Density  Stitch Length    Partitions  Partition  sequence  and Line angle     Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Click on the New tool    3  Click View drop down menu and choose Properties   4      Click on the Fill tab   Fill              Stitch Type    Partition haai      r Load Partition Fill               Fill View Select         Fill    Underlay  Density  HE pt Trapunto J Underlay Ori V  Stitch Length    60 
160. ou do not want the fill to  cover  digitize a wireframe outline around those just as you  did the first outline and press Enter after each one  After  you have finished digitizing the complex fill and any holes   press Enter again     Now enter the entry point and exit points  where you would  like the first and last needle penetrations to be   The final  thing to do is to enter two points that will determine the  direction of stitches     If you have finished a complex fill and decide later that it  should contain some empty spaces  holes   you can insert  them without having to digitize the fill again  The toolbar  button next to the complex fill button  with the black outline  and the filled in hole  is the complex hole button  Select  your design by right clicking on it  then select the complex  hole tool  Now digitize the wireframe outline of the hole and  press Enter     Complex fill automatically terminates after the second  direction point is put in     You can get to complex fill and hole with the tools on the  toolbar  through the Insert Menu  or by right clicking in the  View Window     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    86    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Complex Fill and Complex Hole          This exercise will demonstrate how to digitize a complex fill  and then insert a hole  When digitizing complex fills  you  should always begin and end your wir
161. ows  you to move your image with respect to the design     X offset allows you to move the image left or right  Enter  positive values to move right  Enter negative values to move  left     Y offset allows you to move the image up or down  Enter  positive values to move up  Enter negative values to move  down     Orientation gives you the ability to manipulate the  horizontal and vertical presentation of the image  This  function presents combinations of axis mirroring and axis  property swapping in such a way to present the 8 views  shown in the orientation box as you click on the box     The F in the orientation box represents the position the  image on the screen is currently being presented     The image modification attributes are only saved when you  save them as a project     Practice changing the position and orientation of the graphic  to view how it changes     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    100    ae   ae Neue        z4  When EDS IV  displays a design  or image at actual  size  it is  displaying the    information at one      embroidery point  per pixel  or 1  pixel per 1 254th  of an inch  To  display an image  at actual size  you  should scan the  image at 254  pixels per inch or    calculate the scale    according to the  following formula     scale   254  dpi  where dpi is the  dots per inch of  the image     as an example  a  100 dpi image    would have a scale    of 2 54  254 100   if you wanted to  display the image  at the original size  for digiti
162. pdate icons  The Icon Generator itself is a short   wide dialog that contains  initially  the EDS IV icon to the  left of counts of files to update  Beneath that icon the Target  root path will initially be displayed  and below that a  progress indicator  Begin and Cancel buttons on the right  are the only controls you will use to control Icon Generator   When you click Begin  the button will be relabeled Pause  and Icon Generator will begin searching for embroidery files  in the Target path root and continue through all sub   directories  You can click Pause at any time  the button will  be relabeled Resume and Icon Generator will discontinue its  work until you click that button  Cancel allows you to  dismiss Icon Generator completely     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    118    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    What happens if   cancel Icon Generator     If you cancel Icon Generator before it has completed its  work then it will pick up where it left off when you run it  again  Alternatively  you can click the Pause button if you  need to work in EDS IV without the distraction of files being  opened in your workspace  and then click Resume should  you take a coffee break or go to lunch  There is almost no  system resource cost to leaving Icon Generator launched but  Paused so you can use it to generate and update icons at  your convenience     How long will Icon Generator run     This all depends on the number of embroidery files that  require icon generation update  If al
163. pe by pressing      P  on your     keyboard     84    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    corner and left click  the third corner and left click  the forth  corner and left click  back to the first corner and left click  It  doesn t matter how big the square is when you are using  walk stitch  needle penetrations will be inserted every 30  points along the way  The default setting is 30 points and  can be changed under walk stitch properties  This is located  as a toolbar button  in the Insert Menu and also by right  clicking in the View Window     Column 1   is used to generate parallel columns  The  stitches are generated back and forth between two outside  lines that are parallel  or nearly parallel  to each other  The  simplest representation of a shape that would lend itself to a  column 1 stitching is the letter 1  You can find this function  in three locations  the toolbar button  under the Insert  Menu  or by right clicking in the View Window  Column 2 Ss  is used more often to generate column stitches for non   parallel columns  To obtain this  first digitize all of the  outline stitches from the beginning on one side of an  element  then from the beginning again on the other side of  the element  You can find this function in three locations   the toolbar button  under the Insert Menu  or by right  clicking in the View Window     Singleline is a method of producing columns that maintain  an equal width throughout the column  Single line center   single line left  and single
164. ply a different color  thread chart than the current one  you can select a different  color chart  click on match chart and all of the colors in  Order Thread  If you are connected to the internet  this link  will take you directly to everythingembroidery com where  you can order threads online  The link goes directly to the  everythingembroidery com store  Once you are in the online  store look to the left of the screen where you will find a link  to the section for ordering thread     Replacement Box  The top half of the color box  on the left  of the color property dialogue  displays what color is  currently applied to the particular color in the color palette   The bottom half displays the new selection     Save As Custom  using  Save As Custom   you can create  custom color charts and custom color palettes     Custom Color Chart  You may want to put together a  Custom Color  thread  Chart that contain certain  thread colors  Custom Color Charts may consist of  thread colors from multiple Color Charts  i e  colors  from both ARC Poly and ARC Rayon      To save a Custom Color Chart  right click on the color  palette  then click on the  select tab      1  choose your colors by clicking on the desired color  chart  from the drop down list of color charts      2  select the color  this is the number next to Color   for  instance start with color 1      3  choose a color from the color selections in the chart   4  click apply     5  move on to the next color  number next to Co
165. plying Random Edge to a column  select edge one   edge two  or both edges  Next select the width percentage  from O to 100   The width percentage represents the range  of variation width     Note that the Random Edge Data cannot be saved as part of  a condensed file     Below is a view of the Random Edge Property Tab     Random Edge      Edge   None           Width   0         Save As Default         14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 185    Below is an example of Random Edge combined with  Custom Density       Custom Density    Custom Density has been added to this version of EDS IV   Custom Density allows the user to specify variable density  often used for color blending  Accordion Effect will apply to  all of the following column stitch types  Satin Stitch  Fill  E  Stitch  and ZigZag     Note  Custom Density Data cannot be saved as part of a  condensed file     Inverse check box will be applied to the standard accordion  types listed in the combo box  It will have the following  effects     e Linear Increasing shows Linear Decreasing  e Convex shows Concave    e Exponential Increasing shows Exponential Decreasing    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    186 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    e Wave Increasing shows Wave Decreasing  e Custom    Below is a view of the custom density property tab           Wave Increasing          14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 187    Below is an example of Custom Edge Combined with
166. pper P    Selects the color of an area clicked upon with the mouse as  the new current drawing color     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 247    New Color        Opens a color selection dialog box that allows the user to  choose a new drawing color  This tool is useful when the  current drawing color needs to be changed to a color not  already contained within the image  in which case the eye  dropper tool may not be used      Fill         Fills an area clicked upon with the mouse using the  currently selected drawing color  For information on how to  select a drawing color see the descriptions of the Eye  Dropper and New Color buttons     Pencil 7    Marks pixels with the currently selected drawing color when  they are clicked upon with the mouse cursor  For  information on how to select a drawing color see the  descriptions of the Eye Dropper and New Color buttons     Line      Draws a user specified line using the currently selected  drawing color  For information on how to select a drawing  color see the descriptions of the Eye Dropper and New Color  buttons     Fill Rectangle       Fills a rectangle drawn with the mouse cursor using the  currently selected drawing color  For information on how to  select a drawing color see the descriptions of the Eye  Dropper and New Color buttons     Brush     Colors groups of pixels clicked upon with the mouse cursor  using the currently selected drawing color  For information  on how to select a drawi
167. pt  Stitch Length    24 ot    Partitions    4 Border Margin  jo pt   Part  Seq    ma Density     2 pt   Line Angle   0 deg Angle    90 deg    Save Partition Fill    Save   s Default    5  Input the Density  Stitch Length    of Partitions   Partition Sequence and line angle of the new fill                          14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 41    6  Click on Save Partition Fill button     Ts    8     9     Save Fill x     Number  E  Name  New Fill    Cancel       Type in a number  other than 1   18    Type in a name for the new fill     Click OK out of the Save Fill tab     10  Click OK out of Element Properties     11 This fill is ready to be applied to an existing fill in any    design  To apply  see change fill density in tutorial     Note  Also  in the Fill tab  click on Fill tab Select to view the  fill partition graphically     Delete Parts of a Design and Functions    Exercise    1     2  3  4   5  6    Open EDS IV       Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder       Click on the   to view the elements of the design     Use the scroll bar to scroll to the element to delete       Left click to highlight on the element       Press the Delete key on the keyboard or go to the Edit    drop down menu and click on Clear     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    42    T     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Design regenerates automatically     Note  EDS IV has unlimited undo s if you deleted the wrong  element     Add Lock Stitches t
168. r   1 Short     M Delete Single Short Stitches       Accumulate Jump Stitches    Accumulate Needle Ups    I Needle Ups to Jumps       Short Stitch Length E pt  Filter Now      Max  Stitch Length fi 27 pt        Cancel      Turn on the functions that you wish to affect you design by  left clicking in the box next to the function  click again and  the check mark  that was just inserted  will be removed   A  check mark in the box symbolizes the the function is ON   whereas no check mark in the box symbolizes that the  function is OFF        Accumulate Jump Stitches  When you digitize a jump stitch  between two points  the computer makes the move in  increments of the stitch length you are using  For example   if the total distance you are moving is 360 points  and your  stitch length is 40 points  then the computer will generate 9  stitches  in the jump stitch mode  to cover that distance     By turning ON this function  you will force the computer to  cover the 360 point distance in increments of the maximum  stitch length for the format you are using  Most multi head  machines have a maximum stitch length of 127 points     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems      Do not turn on     Accumulate Jump    Stitches or     Accumulate Needle    Ups if you have a     design in which     you want to use     thread trimmers     153    LET                 154    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Assuming we are using a format with a 127 point maximum  stitch length  then the computer would gen
169. r  DOS formats non DOS formats    Load design file into EDS IV Open or Import Import    Save to hard drive  all files Save or Save As N A  saved on the hard drive are    DOS formats     Format the disk  appropriately  then  Export    Save  Save As  or    Save to floppy disk Export    Importing a Design  To import a design  click the file menu  then Import  The    Import dialog box will pop up  The steps for importing are  illustrated on the next page in red numbering     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 137    1  Click on the desired  IIE     format  Dive  A  gt  i E  2  Click on the desired 4 FileName      Directory    drive  he 5   3  Click on the Dete     Directory  button ron  to browse for the   ims  location  ae Seer      C C Premi  4  Select the file to Panon i      A C BarudanFMC    Tajima  import from the list  gt    p Melco C ZZSK  of files g      Unknown       5  Click the  Import   button   Formatting  Disks must be formatted to match the file type before a file  can be written to it  You can format the disk from the    Export or Import dialog box  Follow these steps to format a  disk     1  Click on File  Import or File  Export to display the Import  or Export dialog box     2  Select the correct format    3  Select the correct drive    4  Click on Format to format the disk   Important Information on the Melco Format    The Melco format was developed to work with early Melco  embroidery machines and other older embroidery products 
170. r change  trim  return to origin  lettering to  wireframe  change element type  auto lock trim  center   design  mirroring tools  digitizing assistant  partial   and  digitizing assistant  full  if available     et E gt    Me     Se   aX   OO   SB    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The Input Toolbar consists of edit mode  manual stitch   walk jump stitch  walk  normal  stitch  bean stitch   decorative stitch  column 1  column 2  singleline columns   complex fill  complex hole  lettering  satin stitch  zigzag  stitch  E stitch  fill stitch  and auto shapes     RIV    N SA1DS  SS9 OM Al BSE RBIOCOQOR    The Mini Palette Toolbar consists of background color  walk  through color  colors  and wrap colors if used  You can also  hide show colors by clicking on them            Dae SEES       If you would like to not have the toolbars showing  you can  turn them off by selecting View Menu  toolbars  click on the  individual toolbars to hide show them  You can also do this  by right clicking in the empty grey space to the right of the  toolbars     You can also customize your toolbars to not show some of  the tools or to change the order in which the tools are  displayed  To do this  right click on the toolbar  When a the   customize  pop up menu appears  left click on it     You can move your toolbars around to any place on the  screen  To do this  place your cursor in the far left corner of  the toolbar  hold down the left mouse button and drag it 
171. r image   The fill stitch angle may be overridden in  object properties  Some column intersection settings may be  overridden by clicking on the red dot at a particular  intersection  Do not override any settings for this example   T Digitizing Assistant    DADoc2        File Edit View Process Tools Object Window Help        OREERT AED   129975          Z       E  al AI  mS  ey 4       pn  REA AI Colors AOColor1 A Color2 Arf    Sequence  5  Color  3  Object ID 003  Satin Stitch Sew H  325 5 W  132 5    NUM       The light blue color of the FunHat object indicates that it will  be generated using satin stitches  Larger red circles at the  centers of column intersections indicate control points that  may be clicked upon to provide alternatives to a chosen  intersection s interpretation  Also  displayed are the detected  outlines of the objects  A segment containing a circle  indicates a detection of the smooth arc  curved input point    while small squares indicate straight line segments  straight  input points      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 237    Step 7    Click on the Generate Data button to generate  the final embroidery information  A simulation of the file is  displayed on the screen  It is more noticeable that the  stitching is only simulated for fill stitch objects  not shown  here  since no complex fill routines are generated     Step 8    Click on the Send to EDS IV Button   Embroidery data will be sent to EDS IV  You can now wo
172. r machine generated  artwork  i e  they are not scanned or if they are scanned   they have been cleaned of all noise prior to processing    Clean images do not have half toning  dithering  anti   aliasing or any other feature that may make the image  appear blurry or imprecise  Thus  clean images basically  consist of clear large well defined regions of solid colors   What follows below are more specific descriptions of these  two classes of images and how to distinguish between them   Knowing about the quality and type of source image that  one is working with will allow a user to determine what  types of operations need to be performed such that high  quality embroidery may be generated  Also note that the  examples directory  installed with your EDS IV software   default  C  Designs Graphics  contains some complete  examples of noisy and clean images  all Floral designs and  Earthday are noisy  others are clean   You may want to  review some of these examples in order to gain a better idea  of the differences between these types of images  In terms of  using Digitizing Assistant with these types of images  clean  images typically require less processing and can be  automatically converted to embroidery using a simple three   step process  Alternatively  noisy images must undergo  some additional processing by the system that effectively  transforms them into clean images first  Or if a user prefers   an image may also be cleaned using third party photo  editing or paint pr
173. rag  Customization    Mode  you will not    be able to get out  of that mode until  you right click  and end Drag  Customization     EDS IV xtreme User Guide     Walk Through Colors  tool 4   The  Walk Through  Colors  tool is displayed after the background color button     If you would like to change the color of the background  the   View Window area behind the design   right click on the first  Man    box in the color palette              Another feature of the color menu is the Drag  Customization  Once you are in the Drag Customization  mode you can click on a color  drag it and drop it onto the  position where you would like it to be     The last box in the color palette  amp    represents the color  wrap  This image is always displayed at the end of the colors  in the color palette  Color wrap is explained in more detail  under Color Properties     The final feature of the color menu is Properties  Refer to  Color Properties for more information     Project Views    When selecting Project Views from the View Menu  a portion  of the EDS IV screen will be given to a box containing three  tabs  These three tabs are Project  Navigator  and Palette   These tabs are designed to function as an assistant while  you are working on a project  If you would like to not have  the Alternate Views displayed  you can un select them from  the View Menu  You can also un select them by right  clicking in the empty grey space to the right of the toolbars        Pioect The Project Tab disp
174. rate ah    Regenerate color segments by filling within outlines  This  button should be pressed after all outline editing has been  completed  Processing performed here effectively   regenerates  the artwork by filling in the specified outlines  with the appropriate solid fill colors  After this step is  completed  the bitmapped artwork that is produced should  be clean  sharp  and free of all noise  At this point  the user  may proceed to the final 3 step process that converts the  clean artwork into an embroidery design  Or alternatively   the user may copy the image to the Windows  clipboard to  paste and save within other Windows paint programs  This  may prove useful if the conversion to embroidery will occur  at a later time  in which case  the cleaned image can be  quickly reloaded into Digitizing Assistant eliminating the  need to perform the cleaning process again     Create Objects yy    Creates a set of embroidery objects from a clean bitmap  image  Specifically  this will process the image to make  educated guesses as to which objects should be sewn with  using the different types of stitching  e g  which objects  should be sewn as satin stitch versus which should be sewn  as fill stitch   Satin stitch regions will appear in light blue  and fill stitch regions will appear in light purple  All of the  choices made by the system may be easily overridden  For  example  clicking on an object  which will select it  and then  selecting Object   Properties from the menu 
175. rated     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    246    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Stitch Slower    4  Decreases the rate at which stitch animation occurs  See  the description of the View Stitching button above to learn  how to trigger a simulated stitching animation     Stitch Faster     Increases the rate at which stitch animation occurs  See the  description of the View Stitching button above to learn how  to trigger a simulated stitching animation     The Tools Bar  MZE AZ NEJ  AAA        Level    Levels an image by aligning it with an imaginary line drawn  or indicated using the cursor  This tool is useful when it is  necessary to slightly rotate a scanned or loaded image so  that its orientation is level or straight in the horizontal  direction  To use this tool  first depress this button  Then   move the mouse cursor to a point somewhere on the far left  side of the bitmap image  notice that the mouse pointer  changes to indicate that the level tool has been selected    Then  press and hold down the left button while dragging  the mouse to the right  The line that is generated while you  are dragging the mouse should be positioned such that it is  aligned with an imaginary line that would appear to be  perfectly level with items contained in the bitmap image   When such a line is indicated  release the left button and  the image should be automatically rotated such that this  imaginary line is perfectly level or parallels the horizontal  window boundaries    Eye Dro
176. rd from another application  When using another  application  a carriage return is the same as typing a  comma in the Add section     Import  Click on the Import Button  The Open Dialog box is  displayed to choose the directory and text files to insert   Click on the file and the names will be inserted in the  Available Names list     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 93    Note  Prior to doing this  the files need to be saved as a   txt  file from another application  for example NotePad   When  using another application  a carriage return is the same as  typing a comma in the Add section     Clear  If clear is clicked  all the names from both Available  and Selected areas will be emptied     John Jones  Greg Smith  Paul Johnson                      11 Once all the names have been added to the list     e Click the All button   gt  gt   to move all the names to the  Selected Names box     e Or  click on the specific name then click the   gt   to send  the names one at a time     12 Choose First  Last or Both     e The names displayed in the Selected Name list are the  names that will sew     e Even if only using the first name  always store the first  and last name for added flexibility at a later time     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    94    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    e To modify the Selected Name list  click on the   lt  lt   button  to empty the list of Selected Names  Or select a specific  name and click the   lt   button delete it
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178. re are four ways to convert  lettering elements to wireframe data  They are through the  toolbar button  through the View Window  though the  Project View  or through the Edit Menu  You can change one  lettering element at a time or multiple lettering element     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The easiest way is through the toolbar button     1  Select the lettering element    A  2  Click on the toolbar button af      Converting lettering to wireframe data through the View  Window or Project View     1  Select the lettering element  design  or project  2  Right click    3  Select  Convert Expanded To Wireframe  from the pop   up menu     Converting lettering to wireframe data through the Edit  Menu     1  Select the lettering element  design  or project through  the view window or project view    2  Click on the  Edit Menu     3  Select  Convert Expanded To Wireframe      Bz  Copy  copies the selected element to the clipboard  You can find  this function in three locations  the toolbar button  under  the Edit Menu  or by right clicking in the View Window     Cut      removes an element  once it has been selected  and places it  on the clipboard where it can be pasted into another  location if desired  This function can also be used as a  means of deleting an element  You can find this function in  three locations  the toolbar button  under the Edit Menu  or  by right clicking in the View Window     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems     
179. re finished  This  example is illustrated below with the steps labeled with  red numbers    FE HER TRENE       The end result after pressing IE E E EHT    the  view stitches in 3D  Jp    button   looks like this   14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems       EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Digitize a column 2 using curved and straight points    Select the column 2   element   A column 2 is digitized by  inputting the curved and straight points on one side of the  column first  then press the Enter key  Now input the  curved and straight points on the opposite side of the  column  When finished  press the Enter key to complete the  column 2  In the same graphic that was used for the above  columns  there is a stem of a flower  It is a good idea to  think about the sewing order of things before beginning this  column     In this example  you will probably want to sew the flower  stem from the bottom up so that you can go into the next  element easier  Left click to input straight points  right click  to input curved points     fa    10   straight      1   straight  2   curved  3   straight  4   curved  5   straight  6   straight  7   straight  8   curved    9   straight    11   curved  12   straight    13   curved       14   straight  15   straight 3  16   curved 2  17   straight    14041 Rev B    Melco Embroidery Systems      A    gt  4    To determine     proper sewing     order of elements     When digitizing      always keep in     mind that you     want the     embroidery     pe
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181. res are stored in a computer and  what is meant by the term high resolution     When a picture is loaded into the computer via a scanner  it  is broken down and stored as a series of colored dots   termed picture elements or pixels for short   As seen in the  magnified portions of the above figure  each pixel can be  viewed as a small square dot of a single color that  corresponds to a specific location within the original image   However  the number of dots  i e  pixels  that are scanned  and stored for any given picture is dependent on the  resolution at which the picture was scanned  Specifically   the resolution specifies how many dots  i e  pixels  are  generated per square inch  or per square millimeter   In  order for humans to see a sharp image  i e  without noticing  these small dots   an image must have a high resolution  For  example  at a resolution of 300 dots per inch  dpi   the dots  become so small that they typically go unnoticed when  viewed by the human eye  Alternatively  a low resolution  image  for example stored at 100 dots per inch  may appear  jagged or unclear because the individual dots are much  larger and become more noticeable  Thus as expected  in  order for Digitizing Assistant to be effective in generating  accurate embroidery designs that do not appear jagged  the  source image must be relatively sharp and must be stored  at a high resolution     The total number of dots  or pixels  needed to accurately  store a specific image depends on the 
182. resolution  dpi  and  on the desired output size of the image  For example  a 2  inch by 1 inch picture stored at 300 dpi  dots per inch    should have a width of 600 dots and a height of 300 dots   The bare minimum dpi resolution that Digitizing Assistant  requires when generating artwork of a desired size is  approximately 250 dpi  which roughly corresponds to the  inherent resolution at which condensed data points are    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    228    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    stored  If all of this talk about dpi  pixels  and resolution is a  bit confusing  don t worry  this information is only provided  to help you understand the requirements of Digitizing  Assistant  If this information doesn t help  forget it and  simply follow the general guidelines presented in the next  section     Basic guidelines for determining required scan  resolutions    1     You need to have relatively clean and reasonably sized  source material  The size of the logo present on a typical  business card may not be sufficient source material   especially if the logo on the card is 0 2  x 0 1  and you  want embroidery that measures 5 0  x 2 5   Thus  it is  generally recommended that at least letterhead sized  artwork be obtained and used with Digitizing Assistant   Ideally  you would like to have a large clearly printed  logo  camera ready  before you employ the use of  Digitizing Assistant  However  we realize that in reality   this is not practical  Hence  most logos or art
183. right mouse click     Digitize a walk stitch using curved and straight  points  Insert  J a graphic  example  melco_tutor tif   Zoom in     on the area that you would like to digitize first  Keep in  mind that the stitch list order is the same order the the  machine will perform the sew out  Select the walk stitch  element      This exercise goes through digitizing an outline around the  letter  e   This exercise will take two steps     1  First  digitize the outline inside of the letter  e   The first  input point is a straight point  left click  on the bottom left  side of the outline     2  Now input a straight point on the right side on the  bottom     3  Input a curved point  right click  on the top of the curve     4  Input the final point in the same place as the first point   Press the Enter key to complete the outline     The outline is illustrated below with the steps labeled in red       HEETE SE  ORE          14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 113    Now digitize the outline around the outside of the letter  e    1   straight BETETE SEER    2   curved       3   straight  4   straight  5   curved  6   straight  7   curved    8   straight       9   straight    The end result after 7  2  727 SaaS    pressing the  view  stitches in 3D  JH  button   looks like  this        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    114    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Digitize a manual stitch    You can only use straight points for digitizing a manual  stitch  
184. ripheral to be     able to sew from     one element to     another with very    little movement in    between the     elements       Remember that     straight input     points are     represented by a     small triangle and    curved input     points are     represented by a     small circle        77    ET   a          iy Aiia               78    ae  ae Nua            You can always  refer to the status  line below the    View Window to  give direction for    the next step while      digitizing an  element     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    The end result  after pressing  the  view  stitches in 3D     ap button    looks like this        Digitizing with a column 2 is especially useful in comparison  to a column 1 when you want to digitize a column that isn t  parallel     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 79    Decorative Stitch      Decorative stitch is used to repeat a digitized design along a  walk input line     Decorative stitches can consist of walks  columns  fills  and  lettering or a combination of elements     You can choose from several decorative stitches included  with EDS IV or create your own using  Create Decorative  Stitch      To use the standard decorative stitches    Left click on the decorative stitch tool     on the Input  toolbar     Choose the stitch that you want to use  press OK     Digitize the same as a normal walk stitch using straight  and or curved input points     Refer to the Walk Stitch Tutorial for more informati
185. rk  with this as any other project in EDS IV where the digitizing  was done manually     Note  your embroidery data  created by tracing  will not be  saved if you select  Exit  from the file menu     Tutorial   processing a noisy image  This is a tutorial designed to familiarize you with the  program s main features     Step 1  Invoke EDS IV and start new project by pressing the  New    button     Step 2  Press the Open  amp  button and click on the file type  drop down menu and select  All Graphics      Step 3  Browse to  Designs Graphics and open   Florall bmp      Step 4  Invoke Digitizing Assistant  full    which will allow  you to trace the whole image     Step 5    For the purposes of this tutorial  it will be useful  to ensure that curve fitting has been enabled  Hence  after  the image has loaded  open the processing settings dialog  box by clicking on the button displayed to the left and make  sure the check box at the bottom of the dialog is checked   Then  click OK to close this dialog box     Step 6    Click on the Clean button which will attempt to  remove noise from the image and segment the picture into  well defined solid regions  After processing you will be asked  for the number of colors in the image  as a double check  compared to what the software has determined      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    238    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Step 7  A Click on the Re Segment button to re outline  the image  If curve fitting is enabled  this will also promp
186. rk in  the box symbolizes that this function is on whereas no  check mark symbolizes that this function is off  To specify  length  click in the white area next to this option and enter  the length     None  No automatic lock stitches will be inserted     Save As Default  Anytime that you change a setting or  settings and press the Save As Default button your changes    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    208    ae    Eig    It is a good idea to    press the    Auto    Lock Trim    button    ka on the  toolbar to update  your project view   Especially if you  have already set  your Lock Trim  settings and then  continued  digitizing     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    will be saved  Even if you exit out of EDS IV and get back in  again  your default settings will be saved     Tie In  Will only insert a    tie in    in every element     Tie In  amp  Tie Off  Select to insert a    tie in    and    tie off    in  every element     Tie Off  Will only insert a    tie off    in every element     Trim If Connector Greater Than  You can click in the box  next to this function to have trims inserted when the  connector  distance between two elements  is greater than a  desired length  A check mark in the box symbolizes that this  function is on whereas no check mark symbolizes that this  function is off  To specify length  click in the white area next  to this function and enter the length     The Lock Trim Tab allows you to make lock and trim  settings per element including the conne
187. s      Closest Point Connectior  l Monogram  E  Place Letters On Are    H  a A  al  pox z  Letter Height   0 5 in    nS f  063 i    Letter Width   100      n     an f  Slant Angle  jo deg Horizontal    in   Stitch Length   25 pt  Vertical   0 ifs             Fabric Adjust      Styles         Save As Default         7  Choose the desired text values for the Group Names   example  Alphabet style  letter height  Column width   etc      8  Click on the Group Names Tab     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    91    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    9  The Group Names Tab is displayed                 Group Names      Available Names        gt    Selected Names  E  E   gt     lt    icy    First C Both    Clear       Last  Paste   _ Paste   Import    Import   Copy to Clipboard         m Condensed and Expanded SaveAs Options    Design  Name  Design  Name      C Design  Name  Name      C Name  Name      C Design Only       File for each Selected Name                10 To Add Names  use one of the following methods      Add  Click on the Add Button  This will make a small edit  window available to immediately type each name  You can  type a list of names  separated by commas into that  window   Example  John Jones  Greg Smith  Paul Johnson   Click on the Add button again to insert the names into the  Available Names list     Paste  Click on the Paste Button  The names will be  inserted in the Available Names list     Note  Prior to doing this  the names must first be pasted to  the clipboa
188. s    in j2      You can print a     design in 3D view    after pressing the     View Stitches in    3D  button JY      then print  amp       171      Besides pressing     the toolbar button    to turn on the     ruler  you can     also press  R  on     your keyboard     2 tip    j            172    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Status Bar    The status bar displays helpful information about your  project  The first box tells you the placement of your cursor   The second box tells you what level of zoom that you are at   The third box gives you very important steps for digitizing  when you are inputting an element  Below the status bar  boxes you will find helpful information on each tool when  your cursor is above it     Cursor     445 Y  143 Zoom level100   Input first point of element    For Help  press F1    Toolbars  The Menu Bar consists of a window icon   the standard  minimize application  maximize application  exit application   and nine different menus  The nine menus are file  edit   view  insert  tools  custom  window  and help       File Edit View Insert Stitch Type Tools Custom Window Help      x           The Main Bar consists of new file  open file  insert  save   notes  ENS  cut  copy  paste  undo  redo  print  and about     D gV ABA O    GBF     The View Toolbar consists of the zoom tools  ruler  origin   grid  snap to grid  view in 3D  and hide show graphic     PPL HPO     SHA  slo       The Object Toolbar consists of select all  previous  next   element  colo
189. s   i refer to the status    line below the     View Window to     give direction for     the next step     while digitizing an    element     109    ily  a    Ro  a          110    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    7  Determine the desired width and place your cursor that  distance from the first width point and left click to enter  another width point  This example is illustrated below with  the steps labeled with red numbers        JE     gy             Transform Rotate    Once you have selected an element by clicking on it and  getting a black box with handles around it  you can do the  following     To resize or edit  place your cursor over the black boxes  until a double arrow cursor appears  This type of cursor lets  you know which way you can move  Move the handles by  clicking and dragging them in the direction that you would  like to go  You can manipulate elements to make them  wider  thinner  taller  shorter  or a combination or these   Also refer to Edit mode in the reference section of this  manual     If you right click on the selected element  you should get a  menu of options  Toward the bottom of the menu  you will    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 111    see Transform Rotate  click on that  You will now have a  box around your element that looks like this        To rotate the element  you will use the green arrow that  comes from the middle of the element  You can click and  drag the center green box to have the center of rotatio
190. s 83  Complex Fill 86  Group Names 90  Image Modification 98  Loading and Scanning Images 101  Pattern Fill 104  Singleline Columns 108  Transform and Rotate 110  Walk and Manual Stitches 112  4  Reference  Icon Generator 116  Custom Menu   Decorative Stitch 119   Pattern Fill 122   Insert Custom File 126  Edit Mode 126    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Table of Contents    Edit Menu  Center Design 128  Change Element Type 128  Convert Expanded to Wireframe 132  Convert Lettering to Wireframe 132  Copy 133  Cut 133  Find 134  Paste 134  Undo 134  Redo 134   File Menu  Embroidery Network System 135  Import Export 136  Insert 141  New 141  Open 141  Print 142  Save 143   Insert Menu  Auto Locks and Trims 143  Auto Shapes 143  Bean Stitch 145  Color Change 145  Column 1 146  Column 2 146  Complex Fill and Hole 146  Lettering 148  Manual Stitch 148  Return to Origin 149  Singleline Columns 149  Trim 150  Walk Jump Stitches 150  Walk Stitches 150  Stitch Types 151    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Table of Contents    Tools Menu    Business Assistant 152  Design Filter 153  Group Names 155  Options 160  Security 165  View Menu  Design Notes 167  Hide Show Graphic 167  Color Palette 167  Project Views 168  Ruler 171  Show Grid 171  Design Origin 171  Show Stitches in 3D 171  Status Bar 172  Toolbars 172  Zoom 173  Window Menu  View Window 174    5  Properties    Color Properties 176  Column Tab 182  Design Tab 190  Fill Tab 195  Graphic Properties 195  Grid and Or
191. s for  this particular image   The fill stitch angle may be  overridden in object properties  Some column intersection  settings may be overridden by clicking on the red dot ata  particular intersection  Do not override any settings for this  example     Step 11    Click on the Generate Data button to generate  the final embroidery information  A simulation of the file is  displayed on the screen  It is more noticeable that the  stitching is only simulated for fill stitch objects  not shown  here  since no complex fill routines are generated     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide    Step 12    Click on the Send to EDS IV Button   Embroidery data will be sent to EDS IV  You can now work  with this as any other project in EDS IV where the digitizing  was done manually     Digitizing Assistant Reference    The Main Bar  DB ooa    Nam RAE DGD       Save Bitmap lal    Saves current bitmap and over writes existing bitmap if it  was changed by Digitizing Assistant     Copy to Clipboard    Copies selection to the clipboard to pasted later     Undo Redo     gt      Can undo actions and redo actions after they are undone     Processing Settings      Modifies the default settings used to convert images into  embroidery design data  Specifically  clicking on this button  will open up a dialog box containing various user adjustable  settings  These settings include various thresholds that  determine how closely an outline will follow the exterior edge  of a 
192. s not in a vector format   e g  pcx  bmp  etc    you are basically limited to the size  it was saved as  since if you try to enlarge it a lot  it will  become blurry  For example if the clipart was saved at  100dpi and measures 2 x1   i e  200 dots x 100 dots      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    230    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    this really means that you could only produce a   66 x 33  design  Since  66 x 33  is  in most cases  an  impractical size for embroidery  you would have to  conclude that this clipart image is not usable  Other  considerations when generating images to be processed  from clipart include making sure that paint program  features such as anti aliasing and super sampling have  been turned off or disabled  While these features  in  many cases  make the image appear clearer to the  human eye  they actually distort the appearance of an  image from the computer s perspective     As far as obtaining all of this information about dpi  size   etc  from a stored image file  the information is usually  stored with the image and can be viewed using most paint  programs  For example  if you open the image in Microsoft  Photo Editor  included with Microsoft Office   you can go to  Page Properties and look at the resolution and size tabs in  the dialog box that opens and this will tell you the specs for  the image     A good rule of thumb that may be used to decide whether  an image has a high enough resolution is to view the image  at a zoom factor of 50  o
193. shed digitizing the column  press the  Enter key on the keyboard     5  Enter the first width point of the column using the left  mouse button  step 6 in the example below      6  Enter the second width point of the column using the  left mouse button again to give it the width  step 7 in  the example below   Digitize the column width points  anywhere on your screen     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    68    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    7  Notice the stitches on the screen as well as the element  it created in the Project View        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 69    Column Width Numerically  Exercise    To specify the exact width for any Singleline column     1  Right click on any of the Singleline tools on the Input  toolbar     2  The Element Properties box is displayed  Singleline      Width   i in     Center line C  Left of line C  Right of line       Save As Default           Click on the Singleline tab       Define the exact column width in the space provided     3   4   5  Click on OK  or apply     6  Digitize the Singleline column   7      When the status line prompts you to enter the column  width  press the enter key     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    70 EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Digitize Color Changes Trims  Exercise  1  At any point while digitizing click on the Color Change    tool pp  on the toolbar  or to insert a trim click on the  Trim tool  amp       2  Notice the Color change element or Trim element add
194. short cut key for  this function is Ctrl Y  You can find this function in two  locations  the toolbar button or under the Edit Menu     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 135    File Menu    Embroidery Network System 7  Embroidery Network System  ENS  is a standalone Windows  95 98 32 bit program that allows the remote control and  monitoring of EMB  EMT  and EMC type embroidery  machines  ENS can be used by non EDS users who wish to  have EDS like control over their Melco embroidery  network s   ENS contains the existing EDS Ethernet and  StarLAN networking functionality plus some additional  features     How to send a design to the peripheral     Click the ENS toolbar button   or select Embroidery  Network System from the File Menu     From within ENS  there are 2 ways to transfer file to a  peripheral  You can use the Send button  or you can use  the drag and drop method  Use whichever method is more  comfortable for you     Using the Send button    1  Make sure you have the Transfer tab active  click on it  if you do not      2  Select the desired machine s  in the Peripheral List   along the left hand side of the screen   use the  lt Shift gt   or  lt Ctrl gt  keys as you click the mouse button to select  multiple peripherals     3  Choose the drive and or folder  click in the Look In  field to do this     4  Select the file s  to be transferred  use the  lt Shift gt  or   lt Ctrl gt  keys as you click the mouse button to select  multiple fi
195. splayed    5  Type a filename    6  Select the directory to save it in    7  Click on Save     Note  Choose   bmp    pcx    jpg  or   tif file types     14041 Rev B    Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 55    Scale a Graphic  Exercise    1  Scale graphically  2  Open EDS IV     3  Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder        4  Left click to highlight the graphic name in the Project  View        5  The graphic will now have 8 black handles around it     6  To scale the graphic proportionally  click on any of the  four corner handles     7  To scale the graphic in the X or Y position only  click  on the black handles at the top  bottom  or sides     OR    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    56    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Exercise    Scale numerically    1     2     4     5     Open EDS IV     Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder       Left click to highlight the graphic element in the Project    View        Zp eatthday  aphics List       Right click on the graphic name in the Project View     Select Properties from the drop down menu     Note  You can also double click on the graphic to access the  Scale Properties dialog box     6     Click on the Scale tab     Scale    geocsosessoscsseseeosessesosen    Horizontal    100     2 925 in   Vertical   100     4 051 jn     Expanded Stitch Processing  IV       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 57    Ts    8     Enter a percentage scale or specify the measur
196. struct the peripheral to pause  for a rethread on single needle machines  or to change to a  different needle on a multi needle machine  It also changes  the color in the View Window to the next color in the palette     To add a color change in the text dialogue box  place the    cursor between the letters and click H   A   symbol marks  the color change     Customized Spacing  Al A  Sometimes text is too  crowded or too loosely spaced  This often happens to arc  lettering  To illustrate customized spacing  you can do the  following exercise     First  select Athletic  Block  do this by clicking  the drop down arrow that    g  is below the spacing  buttons   Now set letter  height to  75 and type  DECEMBER in the text i  dialogue box  Next click a   E    check mark into the         Place Letters On Arc  box  Click  OK   Your image should  look like the first one in the image to the right  Notice that  E M  and B are closer together than the rest of the letters     Right click or double click anywhere on the element to get to  the properties page  Now place your cursor between the    x ne A   Letters E and M  Click the button or press F8 to add  space  Click between the letters M and B  This command  will display in the text dialogue box as this    symbol  Press   OK   Your image should now look like the second one that  is displayed to the right  Each    adds a space equal to 1 16  of the letter height  For example  with a 1  letter  the space  would be 1 16   With a 0 5  let
197. t  the element that you would like to digitize with  walk  or manual stitch   Follow the basic digitizing rules     In the  small diamond  pattern fill for example  the steps are  labeled below in red letters     After selecting walk stitch  digitize a diamond shape  using straight input points   left clicking   Steps 1 4   Press the Enter Key     Digitize another diamond  shape with the walk  element  inputting straight  points  Steps 5 8  Press the  Enter Key        Once you are finished creating your pattern fill  you can  name it and save it  If saved  it will be added to the pattern  fill list that you can choose from within the Fill property    page    Test Settings  e Width will change the horizontal width of the pattern fill   e Height will change the vertical height of the pattern fill     e Remember that when changing test settings you can  always refer back to the created width and height to see  the first saved settings     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 125    Editing Pattern Fills    To edit pattern fills go to the Custom Menu   Edit Pattern  Fills   a pop up dialog will appear and you can select the  name of the fill and press Edit     Edit Pattern Fill x   Pattern    Pattern View Select         Diamond  Uneven  10 05 99 12 25PM  Diamond Curve Weave 10 05 99 12 34PM  Diamond Straight Weave 10 11 99 5 59PM  small diamond 10 26 99 2 02PM Delete  Vertical Scale 10 14 99 2 57PM 25317      se  Edi               To select the Fill by
198. t  the system to detect the presence of smooth curves along  the edges of objects  Detected curves will be shown as  sections of green arcs containing small green circles at their  centers     Step 8  ah Click on the Regenerate button to fill in the  outlines extracted  Slight adjustments may be made to  outline vertices by clicking and dragging them before  clicking the regenerate button     Step 9    y Click on the Create Objects button  As described  earlier  this will process the image to make educated  guesses as to which objects should be sewn as satin stitch  and which should be sewn as fill stitch  Satin stitch regions  will appear in light blue and fill stitch regions will appear in  light purple  Clicking on an object  which will select it  and  then selecting object properties from the menu bar may  override these choices  Objects that are the same color as  the background are initially set so they will not sew  For  example the region inside the top of the letter E in Eddie will  not sew and appears as a white area  This also may be  overridden via object properties  Do not override any  settings for this example     Step 10  A Click on the Interpret Objects button  This will  interpret satin stitch regions by evaluating how columns  should be sewn at locations where multiple columns  intersect  Also an educated guess at what would be a good  fill stitch angle for each fill stitch object will be made during  this step  however  there are no fill stitch type object
199. t Density For Columns  60  Set Stitch Length  57  Sewing Order  254   Short Stitches  187    Show Connectors  218    Melco Embroidery Systems    Index    Show Expanded Points  218  Show grid  171   Show Origin  171   Show Stitches  219   Show Stitches in 3D  171  Show Wireframe Lines  219  Show Wireframe Points  219  Single line column  149  Singleline  84  108  Singleline Columns  108  Singleline Tab   215   Size    217   Slant Angle  205   Spacing  205   Start Lettering  19   Status  216   Status Bar  172   Status Tab  216   Stitch Faster  246   Stitch Length   205  220  Stitch Slower  246    Stitch Type  188  220    14041 Rev B    265    Stitch Types  151  Stitches  217  Summit  166    System Requirements   4    T  Tablet Digitizer  162    Tajima Format  140  Text Dialogue Box  206  Tie In  208   Tie In  amp  Tie Off   208  Tie Off  208   Toolbars  172   Tools Menu  152  Transform  110  Transform Lettering  25  Trapunto    193   Trim  150  206    Trim If Connector Greater Than  208    U  Underlay    188  194    Undo  134  239  Updates Auto Lock Trim  143  V    Melco Embroidery Systems    266    View Bitmap  245  View Edges  245  View Menu  167  View Skeleton  245  View Stitching  245  View Tab  218    View Window  174    W  Walk   83  112    Walk Bean Stitch  221  Walk Decorative Stitch   221  Walk Jump Stitch   150  Walk Normal Stitch   220  Walk Stitch   150  220  Walk Stitch Tab   220   Walk through colors  168  What s New  3   Window Menu  174  Window Settings    181  
200. t it is still a good idea to always  click this button after changing the Lock Trim Property    page     Auto Shapes oono     This feature allows you to insert one or more of the following  shapes into a design  circle  ellipse  square  rectangle and  star  Each shape may be inserted as a walk stitch  bean  stitch  decorative stitch  single line center  single line left   single line right and complex fill  This feature is only  available for EDS IV Summit and Midpoint product levels     To insert a shape  you must first select the desired stitch  type  e g  decorative stitch   then select the shape  e g   ellipse  from the input toolbar  Now  click the mouse once   then move the mouse and click again  the selected shape    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    143      One typical use for    auto shapes is to     create outlines     around designs      Try this using     decorative stitch     for an interesting     effect     144 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    will appear with the selected stitch type  note  this is not a  click and drag operation   See the following tables for the  characteristics of shape and stitch type     Stitch Types  Walk  Bean  Decorative       ___ CenterPoint_ Anchor Point  entry Point  Exit Point    Star Ist Click IN A op Point of  Bottom Right  Star Point of Star    Stitch Types  Single Line Center   Left   Right    enter Anchor Entry Point JExit Point  Width  Point Point    o i       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide
201. t to keep you from using  EDS IV during the time required to generate icons and  update design properties for your designs     What is Icon Generator     EDS IV includes a Windows  shell extension  that displays  icons for embroidery files in Explorer  Find Files  and File  Open  Save  and SaveAs dialogs within EDS IV  EDS III  provided a similar but less widely available capability within  its graphical file open  The icon files with extensions such as   cpf  and  epf  which we call shadow files  that were  produced by EDS III will continue to be used by EDS IV  when available  For designs that were not produced by EDS  II  for example those purchased as a library  these shadow  files must be generated     Icon Generator scans your hard disk s  searching for  embroidery files  It keeps counts of expanded  condensed   and project  OFM  files that need to have their icons and  design properties generated or brought up to date  This only  needs to be done when you first install EDS IV and  whenever you copy embroidery designs from diskettes or  CD ROM libraries of designs  EDS IV will function correctly  without running Icon Generator but its integration with  Windows will not be as tight from a visual perspective  because the icons for some files may not be correctly  displayed  It will be more difficult for you to locate the  embroidery file you wish to open until Icon Generator has  done its work     What if I have designs on multiple drives or network  connections     You c
202. te   click in the box next to  Show background color button    This will remove the check mark from the box which signals  that the button is hidden  The same applies to the walk    through color button  Walk Through Colors  A    Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   OK  after a change is that you can apply your changes and  still move on to making other changes  Once you click on   OK   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    182 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Column Tab    Column      Stitch Type    Primary Underlay      i       No Underlay      width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On   7 Secondary Underlay   No Underlay  z    Short Stitches On  M       Effects   Save As Default         Auto Density  most columns aren t going to be straight  from beginning to end  The width may increase  decrease   and increase again  In this situation it is very useful to use  the Auto Density option instead of having to manually insert  density changes throughout your stitchlist  Auto density will  determine the density changes for you  To implement the  Auto Density function  left click in the box  Click again to  remove the ch
203. ter  the space would be  1 32      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    201    nly    2 A  Increases      Space   F8    S  Al Decreases    Space   F7    202    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    You can also decrease the space between letters that are too  far apart  Again  you should place the cursor in the text box  between the letters that are too far apart  in the text      ick the Ml  dialogue box  Next click the button or press F7 and a     symbol will appear in the text box  Click OK and the letters  will move closer together  Each    subtracts a space equal to  1 16 of the letter height     Fabric Adjust  When you click on this button  a Fabric  Adjust Dialogue box will appear     Fabric Adjust X     Fabric m Letter Size Range  C Light Knit C 0 15 0 25 inches  C Medium Knit C 0 25   0 50 inches  C Heavy Knit C 0 50 0 75 inches  C Fleece C 0 75  1 0  inches  C Medium Tery  C Heavy Tery  C Wovens       Cancel            Because lettering is so exact and may be very small  it is  possible for the actual sew out to turn out different from the  way that it looks in the View Window when it was digitized   This is especially true when you are sewing on different  types of material  The lettering may bunch up or become  knotted  even in a way that is illegible  This may happen  because of the material that you are sewing on  You can  prevent this from happening by first selecting the type of  fabric that you are using  here on the Fabric Adjust  Dialogue box  Select the fabric by
204. th more  powerful  distributed functionality  Group Names allows you  to add a single replaceable lettering field to a project and a  list of names to be stitched into that field to a project anda  list of names to be stitched into that field whenever you save  the project to condensed or expanded files  This list of  names becomes part of the project and can be managed  either within EDS IV or from the Windows Explorer   providing distributed access to this exciting new feature     Group Names will always stitch last so it will always be fully  visible regardless of its positioning relative to the other  designs in your project  Choosing the position and lettering  properties will often involve some experimentation and  compromise considering that the length of names to be  substituted often varies considerably  Preview capability  allows substitution of any selected name into the  replaceable field at design time to assist with those choices     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    156    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    The full range of lettering properties are available but cannot  be varied from name to name  Similarly  the position of the  Group Names field is fixed and cannot be varied from name  to name during a single Save As operation  It is  of course   possible to select File Save As to generate expanded or  condensed file output then adjust the position of the field   reselect long names  and generate another expanded or  condensed file     While Group Names will 
205. the Jump    Stitch element will  be filtered out and      the needle will not  be positioned  correctly in the  expanded design     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Trim E    A trim command causes peripherals equipped with trimmers  to perform a trim  This function also inserts a trim  command after the currently highlighted data set in the  stitch list  You can find this function in three locations  the  toolbar button  under the Insert Menu  or by right clicking  in the View Window     Walk Jump Stitch      The Walk Jump Stitch element is used to position the  needle in the hoop without sewing stitches to the new  position  The Walk Jump Stitch does not create needle  penetrations  The input method is the same as the Walk  Stitch element using a combination of straight and curve  wireframe points  Left click for straight points  right click for  curved points     The Walk Jump Stitch element is used to manually connect  sections of designs and to position the needle outside of the  boundaries of the design in order to position material for an  applique     This is located as a toolbar button  in the Insert Menu and  also by right clicking in the View Window  This element is  available for EDS IV Summit and Midpoint Product Levels     Walk Stitch    Walk stitches are the equivalent to running stitches in EDS  III and are typically generated in making underlay and  outline stitching  Walk stitches are the simplest stitches to  make when digitizing  They can be generated in two  me
206. the Zoom functions in two locations  the  toolbar buttons or under the View Menu     Window Menu    View Window    is where you will view the project  The view window can also  be thought of as your work area or work space     You can have multiple view windows  projects  open at a  time  Through the Window Menu you can arrange multiple  windows by tiling or cascading them     Inside the view window is also where you will do your  editing and digitizing  This can be done using the menu bar  or the toolbar  but the easiest way is to use your mouse and  the right mouse button function     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    Properties       176 EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Color Properties    The two tabs for changing color properties are the Select  Tab and the Options Tab     Select l       Color Chart     345  JARC Poly    ARC Poly  Color    124 347       640 ARC Rayon ARC Poly    1323  ARC Poly  1313  345 ARC Poly eee       348  Order Thread      ARC Poly x    Save As Custom       Save As Default   Find Number       Color Chart  The Select Tab lets you choose colors from  three different color charts included with EDS IV  The three  different color charts to choose from are System RGB  Colors  ARC Poly Embroidery Thread  and ARC Rayon  Embroidery Thread  To select the different charts  click on  the down arrow and make your selection  If you have other  color charts already installed on your computer  color charts  have a file extension of  tch   you may copy these files
207. the list is sorted on name     All of this sounds more complex than it actually is and once  you have used group names for one to two projects your  productivity in using it to personalize designs will soar by  comparison with any other method  in any other embroidery  design system  Being able to allow the production  department to manage the database of names form  computers that do not necessarily have EDS IV installed  allows the workflow to be distributed in shops where  networks may include multiple production workstations but  only a single EDS IV design station  This is the kind of  functionality you will come to expect from your embroidery  system and it is available exclusively from Melco     Workflow    The first and last step handled form within EDS IV  i e   choosing Tools  Group Names and later  File  Save As  These  are easy and  as noted  must be completed from within EDS  IV     Managing the list of available and selected Group Names  can be carried out either within EDS IV or within Explorer     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    157    158    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    by right button mouse clicking on the appropriate object or  file and selecting Properties  The Group Names tab will  contain a property page that allows you to add  import   paste  clear  copy to clipboard  and otherwise select names  form the available list  Note that the list boxes are  intentionally not self sorting so that names will remain in  the order added and Clear will empty 
208. the screen  returns to the active EDS IV program and you may begin to  perform some of the available image modifications or go  directly to digitizing in the View Window     Pattern Fill    Pattern Fill is a custom stitch type used in digitizing  complex fills  It is used for large areas to obtain artistic  effects in designs     The fill stitching in a pattern fill is a satin stitch with needle  penetrations forming the chosen pattern     You can choose from several of the standard pattern fills  included with EDS IV or create your own using  Create  Pattern Fill      To use the standard pattern fills    Right click on the complex fill element    on the Input  toolbar     Under Stitch Type  choose Pattern     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 105    Select the Pattern from the drop down menu   Click OK     Digitize the outline of the shape using the complex fill  digitizing rules     Refer to the Complex Fill Tutorial for more information on  digitizing complex fills     Creating Pattern Fills    To create a pattern fill  go to the Custom Menu and select   Create Pattern Fill   A screen will pop up where you will  create your pattern fill  A screen will pop up to allow you to  create the pattern fill     small diamond   Pattern Fill Em x   Edt View Insert Help    AIVN        PPAPDAE SAVER         Name  femal diamond      Default Settings  Created Width  0 197 in     Created Height  0 398 in     Default Density   3 pt    Test Settings  Width   0
209. their ordering relative to one another   Oppositely  buttons on the object bar may be clicked upon  and their associated objects will be shown selected in the  design window  This is a quick way of seeing what object  corresponds to a particular button in the sewing sequence     If more drastic re ordering is required  the Order Objects  tool button may be used  After this button is depressed   objects will be ordered precisely in the order that the user  clicks upon them  Note that while clicking the objects  they  are ordered on the object bar and also selected  Thus  after  ordering a small group of objects in a particular order  the    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 255    user may then drag this group of objects to a new position  in the sequence by dragging their buttons on the object bar   as mentioned above      In general  modifying object ordering in Digitizing Assistant  has been designed to be very easy and intuitive  Even with  large designs  the user should be able to completely change  sew order within a few seconds with a minimal amount of  mouse clicks and or drags     Addendum  Corner Mitering    The corner mitering feature is used to improve how certain  columns that connect at sharp angles are sewn  Examples  include the tops of letters such as As  Ms  Ns  or others  shapes that contain sharp corners  Specifying a corner  miter allows these sharp corners to be sewn using a  constant angle satin stitch within and around th
210. thods  straight lines or automatic curves  For example  If  you are digitizing the outline of a square select walk stitch   then left click at the first corner of the square  Now  go to  the second corner and left click  the third corner and left  click  the forth corner and left click  back to the first corner  and left click  It doesn t matter how big the square is when  you are using walk stitch  needle penetrations will be  inserted every 30 points along the way  The default setting    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 151    is 30 points and can be changed under walk stitch  properties  This is located as a toolbar button  in the Insert  Menu and also by right clicking in the View Window     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     Stitch Types    FS    After selecting a column 1  column 2  or a single line  column  you can choose from four different stitch types  The  different stitch types are Satin Stitch   Zigzag Stitch   E  Stitch   and Fill Stitch   If you don t select the stitch type  when first inputting the column  then you will need to go  into the Column Properties to change the stitch type   Choosing the stitch type is also available under the Stitch  Type Menu     The new Zigzag stitch is similar to a Satin stitch  Zigzag s  can be used for underlays and boarders around lettering   Use Column 1  2 or Singleline Input tools to digitize a  Zigzag     The new 
211. tice the  cursor arrow has an A attached to it      3  Type  Melco  in the text space   4  Choose  Block  alphabet     5  Change letter height to 1 00 inch     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 31    6  Click on OK   7  Select the lettering     8  Right click on the lettering and select   Rotate Transform  form the pop up menu  You can  also click and hold with the left mouse button on the  text for 1 second  this method may be difficult for some  people     9  Click and drag the green arrow that comes from the  middle of the text to rotate     10 To move the anchor point  click and drag with the left  mouse button to place the center green box anywhere  on the text     11 Once you have placed the center rotation  click and  drag the green arrow in the direction you would like to  rotate  this is used as the pivot point of rotation      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    32    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Basic Editing Tutorial    Most editing will take place in the Project View or using the   wireframe  points on the design in the view window     Instead of viewing the design in editing with Mark points as  in EDS III  designs will now be viewed in a list as  elements   using the Project View on the right side of the screen  For  those users who have upgraded  adding and deleting  functions such as color changes and trims are just as easy  as in EDS III  Changing densities  column width and moving  parts of a design will now all be much eas
212. titching     If you make a mistake or click too many points   simply press the backspace key on the keyboard to  delete the last input point  Each time the backspace  key is pressed  the input points will be deleted in  sequence     When you are finished digitizing the column  press the  Enter key on the keyboard     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    5  Notice the stitches on the screen as well as the element  created in the Project View     Jig 6 Es  TASKER Moe EIS ERD iiiihpi    Boers EEAS  P    7    x       Digitize a Column Using Column 2  gt   Exercise    Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     1  Left click the Column 2 tool    on the Input tool bar   An alternative way is to click with your right mouse  button anywhere on the View Window  work area      2  The Satin stitch tool will automatically be activated on  the Input toolbar     Note  Columns are usually digitized with satin stitches   However  other stitch types are available  Zigzag  E stitch  or  a Fill     3  Digitize the following column using input reference  points to mark the area of where the stitches will be  placed  The Status Line will give input prompts to    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 65    follow throughout the process   Follow steps 1 through  9 in the example below     The left click on the mouse is used to insert a  straight input point  A triangle represents each  straight point     The right mouse button is use
213. to  where you want and let go     Zoom    Graphical Zoom in    allows you to click and drag a box  around the area that you would like to zoom in on  This  operation is more specific than Zoom in     Zoom in    enlarges a portion of the design on the screen   To move to a different portion use the scroll bars  This is  useful for more precise editing  It does not affect sewing size     Zoom out 2 decreases the design size on the screen  It  does not affect sewing size     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    173    e ies    Ti    D      Besides pressing     the toolbar button    to use zoom in      you can also use     a keyboard     shortcut by     pressing the     on    your keyboard     174    vy       Keyboard Shortcuts  Zoom Out          Zoom Actual      A     Zoom to Fit   F    Zoom Previous      L       EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Zoom actual    displays on the screen the actual sewing  size of a design  After changing the design view  click this  tool to bring the design view back to it s actual sewing size     Zoom to fit    will increase or decrease the design size to  fit the entire design on the screen  Click this tool to display  the full design  It does not affect sewing size     Fit Selection Zoom B allows you to zoom in on a specific  area that you would like to edit  After you have an area  selected to edit  click on the fit selection tool          Zoom previous   will return one previous zoom level  It  does not affect sewing size     You can find all of 
214. to Density     Click on OK or Apply     Note  This changes the properties for this element only  The  rest of the design will not be effected     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    36 EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Change Column Width  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV   2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder   3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design     4  Use the scroll bar to scroll to the element where the  Column width needs to be changed     5 Left click to highlight the Column element to change   6  Right click and choose Properties     7  Left click on the Column tab   Column      Stitch Type  m Primary Underlay        E     No Underlay  M  Width    100    Density    4 pt    Auto Density On  J   Secondary Underlay       No Underlay       Short Stitches On  M          Effects   Save As Default         8  Change the Width setting  9  Click on OK or Apply    Note  This changes the properties for this element only  The  rest of the design will not be effected     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 37    Change Fill Density    Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Open the Earthday ofm design in the  Designs folder    3  Click on the   to view the elements of the design    4  Use the scroll bar to scroll to the element where the Fill  density needs to be changed    5  Click on the Complex fill element with a left click    6  Right click and choose Properties    7  Click on the Fill tab     8     9     Column      Stitch Type 
215. ton on  the line above the text  this will insert a circular control  point   With the left mouse button  click on the point and  drag it upward        Vertical Bridge  lower    Click the right mouse button on  the line below the text  this will insert a circular control  point   With the left mouse button  click on the point and  drag it downward        Vertical ARC  upper    Click the right mouse button on the  line above the text  this will insert a circular control point    Click the right mouse button on the line below the text  this  will insert a circular control point   Hold down the  Ctrl  key  and left click the other circular control point  Hold down the   Alt  key  click on one of these points and drag it upward        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 29    Vertical ARC  lower    Click the right mouse button on the  line above the text  this will insert a circular control point    Click the right mouse button the line below the text  this  will insert a circular control point   Hold down the  Ctrl  key  and left click the other circular control point  Hold down the   Alt  key  click on one of these points and drag it downward     i N    Ballooned   Click the right mouse button on the line above  the text  this will insert a circular control point   Click the  right mouse button the line below the text  this will insert a  circular control point   Hold down the  Ctrl  key and left  click the other circular control point  Hold down th
216. trim  then return to origin     Single line column Ss      is a method of producing columns that maintain an equal  width throughout the column  Single line center  single line  left  and single line right are the three different types of  single line input  The difference between these three types is  just the positioning of the stitch area surrounding the line  that you create  You can find each of these three functions  in three locations  the toolbar button  under the Insert  Menu  or by right clicking in the View Window     When creating a Single line center 8 column you will first  digitize the basic wireframe outline of the design  Then  following the instructions located in the grey area below the  View Window  the status line   input the first and second  width points  The distance between these two points will  determine the width of your column with your wireframe  line in the center  This is the same procedure used to input    a Single line left    and a Single line right BA    Single line automatically terminates after inputting the  width of the second point     If a point is entered incorrectly  pressing the Backspace key  will remove the input points in reverse order     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    150      4    A    pA aan       Ti    D    Since Jump Stitch    elements consist  entirely of  expanded jump  stitches the     Accumulate jump    stitches  field in  the design filter  should be  disabled  If     Accumulate jump    stitches  is  enabled 
217. ts  of Available Names can be quickly extracted form e mail  without risk of misspelling and copied back to e mail or fax  before stitching to verify the names with customers  The  longer the list the more you ll appreciate this functionality   One misspelled name can turn profits into losses on  expensive uniforms     After making changes to Group Names properties be sure to  click  Apply  or  OK  if you wish to save those changes to  the project file  If you wish merely to experiment with the  lists but not save changes  click  Cancel   Doing this in  Explorer works directly with the project file but within EDS  IV you must actually choose File  Save or click  OK  to save  the project file before it will be permanently recorded on  disk     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    160    ly   eS      If your computer  stops responding  while you are  working in EDS IV   the next time you  open EDS IV you  will be given the  option to recover  any work that was  saved with Auto  Save  After the  recovered files are  open you should  save them with a  new name  Do not  save them in the  temp directory  because these files  are managed by  EDS IV and will be  deleted     EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Output Options    Group Names must be processed into expanded or  condensed files before they can be stitched on embroidery  peripherals  This occurs when you File  Save As to either  expanded or condensed  There are five optional output  formats  the first four will result in the ge
218. tter  e 32 Meg or more of RAM  e Video driver set to 1024x768 or better     e Video driver set to High Color or better for 98 or set to  32768 or more colors for Windows NT or Windows 2000     e Parallel port for EDS IV dongle   e CD Rom Drive   e Two or three button mouse  Product Levels   The following product levels are available    e EZ   e Base  Lettering    e Mid Point  Lettering  Editing    e Summit  Lettering  Editing  Digitizing   Product Options   The following options are available with EDS IV    xtreme      e Digitizing Assistant  requires Summit     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Installing the Dongle    The dongle is a security device that must re installed in an  active parallel port of your computer    1     2     Locate an active parallel port on the rear of your  computer  Usually this is LPT1  but it could be LPT2 if  you have two parallel ports     Turn the computer OFF     Secure the dongle with the captive screws at its sides     Installing EDS IV    xtreme      Insert the EDS IV    xtreme Program CD into the CD    ROM drive     Follow the auto run installation program instructions     If the auto run installation program doesn   t begin     l     2  3   4    Click on Start  Run to display the Run dialog box       Browse to your CD ROM drive     Select setup exe and click Open       Click OK and follow the on screen instructions to    install EDS IV extreme     To Start the HTML Help System    Simply go to the Help Me
219. tton performs the  final processing step that creates the actual embroidery data  from the interpreted objects  This button should be pressed  after the interpret objects process has completed and the  user has made any necessary changes or corrections  Upon  completion of Generate Embroidery Design  the screen will  display a simulated stitch output of the artwork  Note that  this is not an actual stitch file  rather it is simply a    14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide    simulated view that allows the user to quickly see the fill  angles and general directions of stitching specified by the  embroidery data  This simulation may be animated using  the View Stitching button  as later illustrated within the  chapter 2 tutorials   This animation  for example  allows one  to view the specific sequences or paths that were generated  to create satin or fill stitching  At this point  the design may  be integrated into your EDS IV embroidery project file by  selecting  Update and return to EDS IV  in the file menu     The Send to EDS IV Button y After converting the  graphic into embroidery  the next step is to send the data to  EDS IV by pressing the Send to EDS IV button  Your  embroidery data will not be saved if you exit from the file  menu without sending the data to EDS IV     Tutorial   processing a clean image    This is a tutorial designed to familiarize you with the  program s main features     Step 1  Invoke EDS IV and start new project by pr
220. u can find this function in  two locations  the toolbar button and under the Edit Menu     Change Element Type  4    This feature allows you to select an element and change it to  another element  Besides being able to replace one element  type with another element type  you can also add an element  type to another element type  This feature can be used on all  element types except Manual Stitch  For the different types of  element changes that you can make  look on page 130   131    Example of when to replace an element type     A walk stitch used to outline a design just doesn t seem to be  wide enough to stand out on a  plush  type of fabric  i e   thick fleece  that the design is being sewn on  In this case   you can select the walk stitch outline  click on the  Change    kma  Element Type     H toolbar button  select singleline column   click  Replace   This will be a lot thicker and show up better  on the fabric     Example of when to add an element type     After creating a complex fill  it is a lot faster to use the   Change Element Type  to add a border to the fill instead of  digitizing around it  To do this  simply create a complex fill     kma  click on the  Change Element Type     4 toolbar button   select walk stitch or column stitch  click  Add   This is also  very useful for changing fills to walk or singleline column for  applique purposes     There are three different methods for changing element type   They are through the view window  the project view  or 
221. ual feedback on the shape based on the  points you digitize  To see a completed version of the design   open Earthday ofm from  Designs folder     Please load Earthday bmp  located in the   Designs Graphics folder to follow along with in the  digitizing exercises in this tutorial  see Open a Graphic      Scan an Image  Exercise    1  Open EDS IV    Click on File    Click on New    Click on Scan Image    The Scanner drive software dialog box comes up     Scan the Image     a O g e eS UN    After scanning the Image  a dialog box is displayed to  save the graphic     8  Save the graphic or cancel     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    54    ae       a      After digitizing  stitches ina    design  the graphic    is automatically  saved with the  project file   ofm      EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Open a Graphic    Exercise   1  Open EDS IV    2  Click on File    3  Click on Open or Insert    4  The Open Insert dialog box is displayed    5  Click on  Files of Type  drop down menu and choose     All Graphics   if the graphic is not in the list  you may  have to look in another folder      6  Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder    7  Click on Open or double click on the graphic filename    8  Notice the graphic filename is inserted into the Project  View list   Save a Graphic   Exercise   1  Scan or Open a Graphic in EDS IV    2  Right click on top of the Graphic on the screen    3  Select  Save As  from the drop down menu    4  The  Save Image As  dialog box is di
222. umn Using Column 1      Exercise    Open Earthday bmp from  Designs Graphics folder     1     Left click the Column 1 tool 2 on the Input toolbar   An alternative way is to click with the right mouse  button anywhere on the View Window  work area      The Satin stitch tool will automatically be activated on  the Input toolbar     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 63    Note  Columns are usually digitized with satin stitches   However  other stitch types are available  Zigzag  E stitch  or  Fill     3     Digitize the following column using input reference  points to mark the area where the stitches will be  placed  These input points must placed on alternate  sides of the column  The Status Line will give input  prompts to follow throughout the process   Follow steps  1 through 10 in the example on page 64     The left click on the mouse is used to insert a  straight input point  A triangle represents each  straight point     The right mouse button is used to insert a curved  input point  A circle represents each curved point     Always start with the left click  This is similar to  digitizing with mark points in that you must have  even numbers of points on alternate sides of the  column     If the shape is curved  in some cases you will need  to alternate between left click and right clicks     Notice the wireframe outlines that form on the  screen as you digitize  If they cross  they will show  an X and you will get a bow tie effect of the  s
223. ustom stitch type used in digitizing  complex fills  It is used for large areas to obtain artistic  effects in designs     The fill stitching in a pattern fill is a satin stitch with needle  penetrations forming the chosen pattern     You can choose from several of the standard pattern fills  included with EDS IV or create your own using  Create  Pattern Fill      14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 123    To use the standard pattern fills  e Right click on the complex fill element    on the Input  toolbar   e Under Stitch Type  choose Pattern   e Select the Pattern from the drop down menu     e Click OK     e Digitize the outline of the shape using the complex fill  digitizing rules     Creating Pattern Fills  To create a pattern fill  go to the Custom Menu and select   Create Pattern Fill   A screen will pop up where you will  create your pattern fill  A screen will pop up to allow you to  create the pattern fill   small diamond   Pattern Fill  ioj x        Edt View Inset Help    OCNELE        A small diamond  P    Design   P O Walk nomal stitch    ds   Walk nomal stitch    Name   sman diamond    Default Settings  Created Width  0 197 in     Created Height  0 398 in   Default Density   3 al    Test Settings  Width   9 197 in     Height  0 39 in     Cursor X 43 pt  Y 2 pt   Zoom levet572              X       14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    124    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Zoom in if needed and turn on the grid to be more exact     Selec
224. wireframe outline  219  wireframe points  219  Work With the Project View  32  Workspace Area  211    14041 Rev B    Index    Z  Zoom  173    Zoom actual  174  Zoom in  173  244  Zoom Last  244  Zoom out  1 73  244  Zoom previous  174  Zoom to fit  174  244    ZSK Format  141    Melco Embroidery Systems    
225. work taken  from business letterhead are typically large enough to be  scanned and used with Digitizing Assistant  The basic  idea to remember here is that you can t start with very  tiny artwork and expect to generate large accurate  embroidery because when you blow up or enlarge the  artwork it will become extremely blurry     Important  Keep the target resolution in mind when you  are scanning the source material  If the logo measures  approximately 2 x1  and you want embroidery that  measures 4 x2  you should consider scanning the image  at 600 dpi to produce the equivalent of a 300 dpi 4 x2   image  This is where scanner resolution becomes a  factor  If your scanner supports 4800dpi X 4800dpi  scanning but has a specification stating that it only has  a 300dpi x 300dpi optical resolution  this will produce a  blurrier image than if you had a scanner with a true 600  dpi optical resolution  The biggest things to remember  here are  A  you need a decent quality scanner  and B     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV extreme User Guide 229    there are limits to how much you can blow up  or  enlarge  an image  If you only have  5  x  25  artwork   even if you scan it in at 1200dpi  it is going to become  extremely blurry and produce poor results     3  When scanning an image and deciding upon the optimal  scan resolution  there are two factors that are always in  opposition to one another  The first factor is to reduce  noise and blurring  attributable to features
226. you can do that you may want to have an  image on the monitor screen  This can be done by scanning  a new design or loading an existing graphic image file     Loading    You can load an existing graphic image with the Insert   E  function under the File Menu or click on the insert toolbar  button      The other option is to scan an image directly into EDS IV   You can load and save bitmaps in the following formats           Format Acronym Format Description Extension  BMP Windows  and OS 2  Bitmap  bmp  JPEG Industry Standard Compressed Image Format jpg  PCX PC Paintbrush Format  ZSOFT   pcx  TIFF Tagged Information File Format tif    After selecting  Insert   you may browse the directories to  find the desired graphic file     Scanning    The scanning function allows you to scan a design directly  into the monitor screen for on screen digitizing  This  function works with any scanner which complies with the     TWAIN    scanning industry standard communications  format  You may buy any TWAIN compatible scanner to  implement scanning in EDS IV     Note 1  TWAIN 32 compatible scanners are not the same as  TWAIN compatible scanners and can not be implemented  from the EDS IV program     Note 2  Be advised that Melco cannot and does not support  any scanners in the market place  Any technical assistance  that may be required with the scanner you purchase must  be obtained through the scanner dealer     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    102    EDS VI xtreme User Guide    If
227. ze the Complex fill exit point using the left click   step 23 in the example below      12 Digitize two points for the stitch direction using the left  click  step 24  amp  25 in the example below         13 Notice the stitches on the screen as well as the element  it created in the Project View     14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    74    vl         a  i   When digitizing  something like a  capital  M   you  will want to plan  ahead on what  column goes first   For example you    may want to stitch    out the V area of  the capital  M     before the straight    column on the    sides of the capital     M   By digitizing  in that order  the  V area columns   will lay under the  straight columns     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    Column Stitches  amp       This exercise will demonstrate how to digitize a column 1  and a column 2  When digitizing columns  you should  always begin and end your columns with straight points     Digitize a column 1 using straight points  Insert  gt   a graphic  example  melco_tutor tif from  C  Designs Graphics   Zoom in        on the area that you  would like to digitize first  Keep in mind that the stitch list  order is the same order the the machine will perform the  sew out  Select the column    amp   element      1  Input your first point by left clicking in the View  Window over the graphic  which will input a straight  point     2  Now input the second point parallel to the first input  point     3  Input the third point on the same side o
228. zer    This option applies  only to EDS IV Summit  product level     The process of  digitizing with a tablet  is similar to on screen  digitizing  You can  create elements by  inputting a series of  straight and or curved  points  Please scroll    EDS IV xtreme User Guide    Digitizing Properties    Tablet and On Screen    Tablet Only    IV Tablet Present     Puck Button Mapping    Button Function    FEM Pat 1  ran z    v    2  Enter h    Scale Factor 3  Curve v    ss 4  Move Menu x     down for further  information        The required components for tablet digitizer are as follows     e Digitizing Tablet   Any tablet that conforms to  Summagraphic s Microgrid Format  most tablets  supported by EDS III fall into this category      e Tablet Toolbar   A  stick on  template that closely  resembles the EDS IV input toolbar    e Computer Serial Port   capable of handling 2400baud   no parity  8 data bits and 1 stop bit     e EDS IV Summit Level   The tablet will only function  with the EDS IV Summit Level product     Tablet Setup  If you have the Summit product level  the tablet may be set    up by clicking on the  Tools Options  menu in EDS IV  Then  click on the  Digitizing Properties  tab     All controls  except sound  will initially be disabled  To enable  all controls  click on the  Tablet Present  checkbox  Select the  COM port per your hardware capabilities  You can select how  your puck buttons are mapped  Default mappings are as  follows    e Button 1   Straight Point  
229. zing     EDS VI xtreme User Guide    The third tab in the Graphic Properties is for scaling the  graphic or image  The scale can be proportional or non   proportional depending on whether or not you have checked  the  Proportional  box  If you left click  which places a check  mark in the box  the horizontal scale is exactly the same as  the vertical scale  This will keep the image from being  distorted  If the  Proportional  box is not checked  then you  can scale just the Horizontal axis or the Vertical axis  You  can enter a percentage or a measurement  These are linked   so if you change a percentage the measurement changes  proportionally     Properties z    General   Position Scale         i Iv  Horizontal  100   2 72 in     Vertical  fioo    2 701 tt       Cancel   5   Help      Anytime that you are in a property page  you can click   Apply  after making a change and it will immediately apply  your change  The advantage of using  Apply  verses clicking   Okay  after a change is that you can apply your changes  and still move on to making other changes  Once you click  on  Okay   your changes will be applied and the property  dialogues will close and you will be back at the View  Window  You can also click  Cancel  and the property  dialogues will close without implementing the last change        14041 Rev B Melco Embroidery Systems    EDS IV xtreme User Guide 101    Loading and Scanning Images  With EDS IV  you have the ability to perform on screen  digitizing  Before 
    
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