In this video, we explain the Trim Arrow F Move setting on the SWF control panel. This function is used to move the frame after the machine performs a trim. The purpose of this movement is to help pull the thread tail out of the material after trimming.
If we do not want the frame to move, we move the cursor next to Trim Frame Move and press the Set button. We then enter the desired value based on the direction of movement. A value of 0 means no frame movement, a value of 1 moves the frame in the X direction from left to right, and a value of 2 moves the frame in the Y direction forward and backward.
To disable frame movement completely, we enter 0 and then press the Set key. The default setting is 1, which moves the frame in the X direction after trimming. We also note that there is only one trim setting available for this function.
For SWF instruction around trim-related frame movement, consider the SWF repair, maintenance, and operation DVD set.