
#PUTTING DETAILS IN WILCOM HATCH SOFTWARE#
Source formats are specific to the software used to create the design (for example the. Going a step back, one of the first things to keep in mind is the difference between “source formats” and “machine formats”. This will be shown by the lower grade and may state “estimates stitches or recognized stitches” depending on the quality of the file. EMB or it was opened from a stitch based file. Lower grades indicate that someone has converted the design from a stitch format to. EMB” file and has all the original settings the digitizer used. At the bottom of the dialog box you’ll see the “EMB Grade”.

Click on the “Design Settings Menu” at the top, then click “Design Information”. To tell the difference between a stitch-based file and a pure. It is also helpful to note the original creator of the file and the software used to create the file. EMB file, so knowing the difference will help you in the long-run. Many companies will start with a stitch-based file and then open and save as an. This will ultimately affect any further work you choose to do on the design. It is important to differentiate between the files as this differentiation is the key to finding out the quality of your file. Note the difference between the stitch-based file and the pure. Hatch makes it easy for you to keep your working files (.EMB) separate from your machine format files. This does not mean that the design cannot be saved in the specific machine format. When most customers are finished working with a design in Hatch, they will click “Save As” but they do not find their file format listed. EMB if my machine does not use this format? How do I save my designs to the proper format for my machine?ģ.

Three questions we receive frequently are:ġ. Why is it that when I try to save my designs using the ‘save as’ option there is no option for my machine format?Ģ. That’s why we love it when we receive any feedback or correspondence. Because of this, we’re constantly committed to looking for ways we can improve the software and the user experience even further. Since we’ve released Hatch Embroidery, we’ve received many lovely reviews from our users! We are thrilled that so many people already use and love Hatch. We guide you step-by-step, showing you exactly where to click and what to do when it comes to saving and converting your files. In this week’s blog we’re taking you through the process of exporting your files into your preferred machine format and why it is so important to save your designs as.
