How to Use the Jump Convert Function on an Embroidery Machine

In this video, we explain how the Jump Convert function works on the embroidery machine. This setting monitors how many jump stitches are sewn consecutively. When the machine reaches the number of jump stitches set in this function, it converts that sequence into either a running stitch or a trim, depending on the distance between the stitches.

To use the Jump Convert function, we use the up-down controls to move the cursor next to Jump Convert, then press the Set button. We then enter the number of consecutive jump stitches to allow before the machine converts them.

In this example, the machine is set to three stitches. We type 3 on the numeric keypad, then press the Set key to save the value.

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