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Setting Machine Speeds in files
Hillhouse Posts: 8
24 days ago
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Hello I am playing with some deeper controls in some files of ours and notice that I can control / limit the RPM on sections of the design.
So for instance I want fine text running only at 400 RPM, but the rest of the design running at machines set speed (say 700RPM)
I set that in the file (PXF) and save as DST. but when I run the file, I don't see the machine slow down.
Is there something I am missing or doing wrong?
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Tajima Software Administrator Posts: 514
23 days ago
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@Hillhouse your understanding is correct but a DST file is not capable of saving the RPM settings (and many other settings).
Try saving as a TBF or TCF file.
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isilay Posts: 73
7 days ago
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If your Tajima machine's model year is not too old, you can use TCF / TBF file formats instead of DST. That will allow you to assign needle sequence of the machine within your design file. And your Tajima machine will recognise your STOP commands as real stop, not colour change. And RPM setting will work smoothly. If your machine has DCP (digitally controlled presser foot), you can adjust the height & stroke of the presser foot in the design file. Many benefits are applicable with a TCF/TBF file on your Tajima machine.
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