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  • Cut line

    A line cut by a cutting machine. Used to make cuts in the pattern or to cut out the pattern. A type of assist line, displayed in black when [Always-display mode] is ON.

    * alias: Cutting assist line

  • Cut loss

    The loss (waste/surplus) part produced when cutting.

  • Dart color

    Draw on the body course before connecting the sweater and sleeveless. Color nos. 241, 242.

  • Dart seam allowance

    Seam allowance information for darts.

  • DAT

    The image format used in ver. S-03 and below. The dedicated Color Table image format for SHIMA SEIKI software.

  • Default pose

    Poses provided in the SDS-ONE APEX series that pattern collision hardly occurs as it’s easy to layout patterns around the 3D model.

  • Delayed carrier

    A carrier that causes a delay during knitting due to the grooves on the top of the carrier being wider than the normal carrier.

  • Develop line

    A type of line used for drawing and pattern development.

    Temporary lines used in the middle of drawing and development positions that will not be input in the final pattern. Unlike pattern lines, you do not have to draw closed shapes, you can draw straight lines consisting of two points.

    Also, unlike assist lines, they do not belong to a specific pattern, and each line is independent.

  • Developed pattern

    A pattern in which the compressed pattern is converted for auto process by the package basic pattern.

  • Development

    Auto process parameters setting. Setting to omit unnecessary processes during knitting.

  • Digital Stitch Control System

    DSCS. By automatically adjusting the stitch cam, the amount of knitting yarn is kept constant in units of 1 course or 1 garment.

  • Displacement map

    One of the texture maps used for indicating the details like bumps. The object is transformed according to the map information. Some rendering methods don’t support the displacement map.

  • Display color

    The colors displayed on the monitor.

  • Dobby

    A pattern in which a continuous pattern is regularly created.

  • Dot grid

    The squares displayed on the screen.

  • Double jacquard

    A jacquard fabric knitted by a circular machine that has double layered needles. Loops are knitted on the backside too.

  • Double stitches

    Fashion mark. Loop overlapped by narrowing.

  • Double weave

    A double layered woven fabric. Different structures are used for the front and the back.

  • Doubling

    A knitting method that can greatly change the knitting width by gradually moving the knitted fabric.

  • Draw thread

    Nylon yarn used as the boundary between the product and waste knitting.