

Just click the Online Help link for the html version and the User s Guide link for the pdf manual. There is an html version that will open in your browser and a pdf version that you can view or print. Important: The Embroidery i 2 help is not intended to supplant the Adobe CS3 help for regular tools, settings and functions of Adobe Illustrator, refer to the Adobe Illustrator help in Adobe Help Viewer. The help contains detailed instructions for all tools and settings that are specific to the Embroidery i 2 plug-in, such as the Embroidery Path tools, the Properties Panel, and the various Editing tools. Viewing the Embroidery i 2 Help Embroidery i 2 for Adobe Illustrator Help is available on the Embroidery i 2 home page. No part of this publication and the software may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without the manufacturer s written permission. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and/or nondisclosure agreement. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. This Embroidery i 2 User s Guide and software are copyrighted by the developer of the software, Pulse Microsystems Ltd. A high density is required for 3D foam effects.ĪutoClip Stitches - Removes stitches from a complex fill when design elements are layered on top of each other, so the embroidery does not become too dense and cause needle breaks.Īuto Satin Stitch – Satin angles and slices will be generated automatically.Īutomatic Overlap – Prevent gaps from being introduced where intersecting segments occur.Īutomatic Start and Stop - Let the software automatically determine the optimal start and stop placements for each group of stitch segments, saving you time and effort when digitizing.2 Copyright 2009 Pulse Microsystems Ltd. Stitch Density/Length – Controls how close together each stitch is. Underlay – Creates a base layer that tacks down backing and/or foam to stabilize the embroidery surface. Pull Compensation – Adjust this to ensure your embroidered design does not stretch or pucker the fabric. Recipes are made up of the components below, which can also be adjusted separately: Embroidery i2 includes the parameters needed to sew on pique, silks, fleece, jacket backs and many other types of fabric.

Garment Specific Recipes – Each material requires specific machine settings to run smoothly and produce a high-quality final product. While embroidery may be slightly more complex than creating a printed design, our simple tools enable artists to quickly learn and apply the settings needed to run your embroidery machine like a pro.
