Marker:Stripe Definition
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This command is used to define stripes, plaids or any other design repeats on the marker. The Stripe Definition option is used to ensure that your piece will be cut correctly with the repeated design.
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Icon & Location
Operation
- Invoke the Stripe Definition dialog box
- Define the stripes and plaids repeats in the Vertical and Horizontal fields. Use a working units value to enter the distance between the stripes . Enter an angle if angle other than 90 degrees is needed
- Enter, if needed, the start value to define the beginning of the first X and Y stripes.
- Check the Stripe Adjust option that in the option menu in order to active the stripes and to view them on the marker table.
Dialog Explanation
Start
The X Start distance value is used to define the beginning of the first X stripe (plaids). This is measured from the left edge of the marker. The Y Start distance value is used to define the beginning of the first Y stripe. This is measured from the bottom line of the marker.
This field is also use to define irregular stripes or additional stripes and plaids sets. You can create few stripes and plaids systems on the marker that by creating different start point. Separate the numbers in the start filed with commas to define as deferent start point. Every start point will be considered as a separate lines system
Plaids (Vertical)
Repetition Distance - Enter the distance between the vertical stripes. Vertical Angle - If an angle other than 90 degrees is needed, enter the desired angle degree it in here.
Stripes (Horizontal)
Repetition Distance - Enter the distance between the Horizontal stripes. Vertical Angle - If an angle other than 90 degrees is needed, enter the desired angle degree it in here.
Stripe Adjust According To Set Only
When this option is check , files that include bundles will match all the sets to the stripes in the same way as the first bundle is placed.




