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What Are The Embroidery File Formats?

There is a "slot" for each object, so if there are 15 objects in an embroidery design, there will be 15 "slots" in the .jan file. It is the file format that is used while the embroidery is in its interim state. When you save embroidery while it is incomplete, you should save it as a .jan file, so you can easily modify it later.

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What Are The Embroidery File Formats?

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  1. What Are The Embroidery File Formats? There are several types of embroidery file formats that can be used in Digitizer 10000 or Digitizer Pro/MB. .jan - When an embroidery design is in the process of being constructed, Digitizer 10000 keeps track of each piece of the embroidery. The embroidery pieces are called objects. Each object is actually a description of the piece of embroidery. It has properties information such as size, shape, color, sequence within the design, stitch type and values, and rules for stitching. If you make a change to an object, such as its color or shape, the properties description is changed.

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