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<title>Message from dluxedivegear</title>
<description><![CDATA[Hello,<br/>I have a few questions:<br/><li><b>MENU:</b> In the Menu, under the Design section, the Text section always switches automatically to Design Property once any option is chosen. It doesn't stay locked.</li><li><b>UNDERLAY: </b>I am working mainly with narrow fabrics—polyester webbing 25 mm / 50 mm. It is very sensitive to density and underlays as the webbing bends, especially on the embroidery of flags. The webbing also has a rough pattern.<br/></li>I would like to obtain your recommendations on the density and type of underlay for letters and flags/icons to be used for narrow 25 mm polyester webbing. The recommended settings according to the available settings.<br/>I have been using the following settings for letters in Satin: 0.35 SPI, pull compensation 110%, and two underlays—Contour and Parallel, for woven fabrics.<br/>Thanks.<br/><i>edited by dluxedivegear on 5/28/2024</i><br/><i>edited by dluxedivegear on 5/29/2024</i><br/><i>edited by dluxedivegear on 5/29/2024</i>]]></description>
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