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  • Ladder backing

    To knit back stitch at regular intervals to limit long floating yarn. It can avoid the limitation of the drawing for floating jacquard.

  • LAPIS

    A flat knitting machine equipped with a warp knitting function that creates colorful fine gauge products.

  • Large hook

    The hook part is larger than the equivalent gauge. Used in contrast to normal hook.

  • Latch

    Swing part below the hook of the latch needle. A pointed part that opens and closes as the needle rises and lowers.

  • Latch needle

    A needle with a latch. Use the opening and closing of the latch to knit and transfer.

  • Layout setting

    To layout the pattern parts according to the part names.

  • Leading stitch cam

    Front stitch cam with respect to the direction of travel.

  • Length disorder prevention??

    Since the measurements are not stable, prevent it by adjusting the knitting, etc.

  • lep

    The file name extension of Knitting Structure pattern which can be saved/loaded in Design software.

  • Links

    A process that is automatically transferred in relation to the color number drawn on the next course after knitting.

  • Links process ignore

    Specification of option line R9=1. A specification for prohibiting links process.

  • Loom layout

    A function for setting hooks on a weaving machine. It is output as a loom layout file (.lom) when outputting a JC5 file.

  • Loop length

    Data that determines the size of the stitch (loop). Yarn length of 1 loop.

  • Loop length group

    Group divided by loop length no. Loop length groups 1-4.

  • Loop no.

    Specification of the option line R6. Number for specifying the area where you want to change the loop size.

  • Loop presser

    A part that holds down the yarn and assists in knitting. A loop presser bed is installed on top of the needle bed.

  • Loop presser command

    Command to set ON/OFF, etc for loop presser.

  • Loop routine

    Knitting for creating stitch cam adjustment data before product knitting. Knit until the difference between the specified loop length and the actually knitted loop length is within “± 1%,” and create the data with the stitch cam adjusted.

  • Loose stitch

    A stitch that is knitted with a larger stitch value than the normal stitch by drawing the color numbers for 2nd stitch.

  • Lower needle bed

    The lower needle bed of the knitting machine with four needle beds.