Behavior with an order with several knitting programs
Working procedure:
- Processing of a specified sequence of knitting programs
- The knitting programs are automatically loaded into the main memory of the machine.

Usage:
- Knitting of different patterns with constant knitting width
- Knitting of a pattern with different fabric widths (set of sizes)
- Knitting of different patterns in different fabric widths (fully fashion)
Example for fully fashion Front, back, sleeve, sleeve.
Requirements:
All the knitting programs used in the order must meet the following conditions:
- Same machine type and working procedure
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All yarn carriers must be present in every knitting program.
When creating the knitting program, you have to define all yarn carriers as pseudo yarn carriers which are not used by the current pattern but required by any pattern of your order.
Otherwise there is a risk that the clamp will be opened and the yarn carrier will get unthreaded. This leads to a machine stop. - With machines with comb and clamping / cutting:
- Home positions of the yarn carriers:
- Knitting programs have the same yarn carrier home position
: Notice:
EAYSEQ does not need to be performed after each order position (knitting program).
- Knitting programs have different yarn carrier home positions
: Notice:
EAYSEQ must be performed after each order position (knitting program).
- All yarn carriers must be brought to their home position before END.
: Recommended for knitting programs with comb use.
- Wit machines without comb and clamping / cutting:
- Selected needle area (SEN):
- The SEN area must be the same in all knitting programs
- Home positions of the yarn carriers:
- All knitting programs have the same yarn carrier home position
- The
EAYSEQ function does not need to be performed after each order position.
This EAYSEQ function only is available for selection for orders with 2 or more knitting programs.