Gammill Creative Studio 6.0 Manual
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Command Bar31 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 31 | Page Main Screen Layout Draw Command details and examples are given in the section on quilt pattern editing. Pattern Anchor - There are four different pattern anchors used to adjust patterns , plus one special method to adjust patterns; Node Mode . Each mode is identified on the screen by different color resizing handles. Click a pattern once to select it and see the resizing handles. Double click the pattern to change the pattern anchor modes, rotating through all the appropriate modes. Each mode responds differently to resizing because it is anchored at different points. * F9 Edge - Move any resizing handle (purple) and the opposite edge is anchored. * F10 Center - Move any resizing handle (orange) and the center is anchored. * F11 Endpoint - Move one of the resizing handles (blue squares that appear only at the startpoint or endpoint of the pattern) and the other is anchored. F11 - Endpoint anchors can not be used on block patterns since the startpoint and endpoint is the same point. * F12 Stretch - Move any resizing handle (gray) and the opposite handle is anchored. Stretch is the only resizing method that allows a resizing handle to change both height and width at the same time. This allows the pattern to be stretched or skewed, which is very useful when fitting a pattern into a not-so-perfect quilt block. * Node Mode - is also initiated by clicking on the shortcut icon, on the right. Set Sew Order (F8) - By default, CS will stitch patterns in the same order that they are moved on to the preview area (screen). This command allows changes to be made to the sewing order. It also allows the stitching direction to be reversed. Draw Boundary - (Alt+B) Boundaries are created for general reference and for receiving and resizing patterns. They can be defined using icons and the sewing head (to identify the actual shape of a quilt block). This command draws boundaries on the screen using the mouse . The size of a boundary can automatically resize a pattern to fit the space. 146 88 146 149 85 149
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 32 Draw Trim - (Alt+T ) This is a special type of boundary used to remove or trim away some part of the pattern(s) showing on the screen. Trim boundaries can be defined using icons and the sewing head (to identify the actual shape of a quilt block) but this command draws trims on the screen using the mouse . The Trim icon displays the choices: Trim Inside or Trim Outside which determines what part of the pattern will be concealed and not quilted. This is a temporary change to the copy of the pattern(s) on the screen. It does not permanently affect the originals, it just prevents the trimmed portion of the pattern from stitching out. Draw Sewable - Unlike drawn boundaries that do not stitch out, these drawings will stitch out. Sewable drawings are all positioned using the mouse instead of the sewing head. These drawings can be used with other patterns or independently. The sewable drawing choices are: arcs (Alt +A) curves,(Alt +C) lines (Alt +L) patterns (Alt +P) and freehand (Alt+F). Draw Measure (Alt+M) - Allows images on the screen (boundaries, patterns, etc) to be measured using the mouse. This gives a good approximation of the true size. Design It Yourself - For most experienced quilters, the drawing capabilities of CS virtually eliminate the need for a separate piece of software to create and save original patterns. Most Draw functions have keyboard shortcuts. 2.2.5 Tools Command The tools listed here are used as needed, to customize the quilting process. This section describes briefly what they do. Technical Support - There are many mechanical, electrical, and numeric settings that are required to run CS. Some of the settings are defaults that can be changed 151221 151 38 221184 153 159 232
Command Bar33 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 33 | Page Main Screen Layout Tools Command to suit the quilter ’s preferences. These default settings are listed in the Controller Definition Form in Utility Functions and explained in detail in the chapter Set Stitching Defaults . Technical Support also covers Diagnostics (which are metrics that are used to run diagnostic tests) and Test System (which is a routine used for troubleshooting). Both are considered Restricted Areas - Do not modify any of the values without explicit instructions from your dealer. Set Origin - All graphics products need an origin but CS ’s ability to set a unique origin point enables the projects to be repeatable, across machines. The repeatable origin allows recovery from accidental (or end of the night) power shutdowns. It also means that projects can be created for a whole quilt and the project can be sold / shared to others. Oil Stitcher – This is a special routine that is an optional part of the regular cleaning and maintenance. It runs the sewing head motor at varying speeds backwards so the oil has a chance to penetrate some places that are otherwise hard to reach. New machines and certain climates may require this to be done more frequently. See Utility Functions for complete details. Calibrate All - Calibrating guarantees stitching accuracy. This is required when CS is first installed, after loading new software versions or performing any significant technical maintenance. This calibrates the Stitcher Motor, the Power Assist, and the Record function. (see Utility Functions ) Current Session Settings: The following settings are inherited from the default settings. Changes made here apply only to the current session: Power Assist ON (or OFF) This feature enables the machine head to move more easily by adding a little motor power. This compensates for the weight of the machine and is adjustable to suit each individual. Laser ON (or OFF) - The laser light is automatically turned on during certain functions, but it can be turned on (or off) manually. If CS needs the laser light on, it will turn it on automatically. Needle ON (or OFF) - The needle can be turned OFF when a pattern is being checked for proper positioning. By turning the needle off and the laser light on, CS can move through the pattern and the light shows where the stitch line would appear. This is like a rehearsal. Once the path is correct, turn the needle ON and use the Restart function to repeat the motions, and stitch it out. Stitch in Points OFF (or ON) - When the Stitch in Points is set ON, the sewing head will take an extra stitch in every point it encounters. This enhances some patterns by making the point more precise. Thread Break Detect ON (or OFF) - When the Thread Break detector is ON, the sensor on the sewing head is enabled. It is possible to change the sensitivity of this detector by changing the lag time before it registers - see Controller Definition Form. Tieoffs ON (or OFF) - Tieoffs are the tiny stitches that are made at the beginning and the end of a pattern or a line of stitching. They serve to knot the threads so the 232 164 232 233 233 232 234 232
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 34 stitches will not easily come out. · Regular tieoffs are made before the pattern is stitched. Half of the tieoff stitches are made going forward, the other half stitch backward, so the machine ends up at the same spot before starting the pattern (or after ending the pattern). The result is a very secure, but noticeable knot. · Competitive tieoffs are usually much smaller and do not stitch over themselves or the pattern. They are made going forward as the start of the pattern, and at the end of the pattern. They take the place of the first (and last) portion of the pattern. The result is a secure, almost invisible knot. Tip: Any changes you make to these settings will affect the current session only. When you shut down the system and restart it, the settings return to their default values. To change defaults, see Set Stitching Defaults . 2.2.6 Help Command Help is an integrated system that provides information about CreativeStudio. Click Help or press F1 to view the user manuals Table of contents, to use the Index of key words, or search for key phrases. About... will display the software version numbers, the Controller serial number and the Security Key (dongle) serial number. The Statler Stitcher Software License Agreement is included too. This ‘Help’ window will look very familiar to people who have used other help systems. It is a split screen that allows navigating by topic on the left, and full explanations of the selected topic on the right. It is possible to search for something by browsing the table of contents, by browsing the index, or by doing a search for a word or series of words. Many of the screens also have a Help icon “Help ?” which is a context sensitive request for help. Click-on this icon once, then move to the object on the screen that is not understood and click again. A short explanation appears or the help system opens allowing search capabilities. Help - Using the Table of Contents. The Table of Contents provides a convenient way to scan the content of the manual quickly. The table of contents can be expanded to display all levels or compressed 164
Command Bar35 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 35 | Page Main Screen Layout Help Command to show just the major sections. Any time a title is highlighted in the table of contents on the left, the text associated with that title appears on the right. Help - Using the Index. The Index provides a convenient way to look for a word and any variations of that word. For example, typing in a general term like the word Repeat would point to the place in the index that would precede repeat pattern icon, repeat pattern setup, repeat setting details, repeats and rows, etc. Highlighting a word and clicking Display will show the detail on the right. If a word appears more than once, a list will be presented and you will be asked to make a choice before the detail is shown on the right. Help - Using the Search feature. The search function will search the entire CS User Manual database looking for a match. Instead of displaying all of the matches, CS displays a list of titles (section titles) and locations (chapter names) to help you choose the right match. Click on Display to show the actual text from the CS User Manual. Help - About your Statler Stitcher System . Some day you might call for support and you will be asked what version of software you are running and what Controller Mod you have. These are good things to know, and it is probably a good idea to write down this information somewhere accessible -
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 36 perhaps on the first page of this printed user manual. Tip: Every Statler Stitcher controller has a serial number assigned to it. Similarly, every new style security key (dongle) has a serial number also. Some pattern designers are encrypting purchased patterns with the serial numbers to prevent patterns from being shared inappropriately. So, dont be surprised if you are asked for your controller serial number when you are buying a new pattern. Help - Statler Stitcher Software License Agreement . Like all proprietary software companies, Statler Stitcher has certain terms you agree to when you buy and install the CreativeStudio software. Basically it says that Statler has done its due diligence in providing a world class software program, and that the user (you) promise not to do anything illegal with it. Hows that for simple!
Function Keys37 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 37 | Page Main Screen Layout 2.3 Function Keys Function Keys are shortcuts for features that would require several clicks using the mouse and the Main Screen. F1 - Help . No matter where you are in the CreativeStudio® Screens, you can just press the F1-Help Key and you will be presented with the Help system that is integrated into the software. F2 - Virtual Stitchout When modifying or creating a new pattern, it is advisable to check the sewing path before saving (exporting) the pattern. F2 - initiates a process that checks the path, and boinks if there are breaks found. This Virtual Stitchout does not require that pattern to actually be stitched out - it is just simulated. F3 (available) F4 (available) F5 - Keypad ResetMost of the CreativeStudio® features can be initiated using the keypad mounted on the sewing head. The purpose of this is to expedite the quilting process. When complicated features take time, and the quilter attempts to exit that feature and try something else, the keypad can get confused. The safest way to handle this situation is for the keypad to stop responding. To reset the keypad, simply press F5. F6 (available) F7 Node Mode - The selected patterns are shown with nodes showing, allowing the pattern to be modified using the mouse. F8 - Set Sewing Order - Displays all the patterns on the screen, and labels each with a number (stitching sequence) and an arrow (stitching direction). F9 - Edge Pattern Anchor Changes the Pattern Selection Resizing Handles to Edge. F10 - Center Pattern Anchor Change Pattern Selection Resizing Handles to Center. F11 - Endpoint Pattern Anchor Change Pattern Selection Resizing Handles to Endpoint F12 - Stretch Pattern Anchor Change Pattern Selection Resizing Handles to Stretch. 34144 116 146 303030 30
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 38 2.4 Tool Strip The icons displayed on the Tool Strips initiate unique quilting features. Every quilting feature (represented by icons) is described briefly here, and in more depth later when they are used in context. Each icon falls into 1 of 3 categories: * Stitching icons control the sewing process and can be initiated by clicking the icon, or pressing the Mode button on the keypad until the icon is highlighted, and then pressing Select on the keypad. Each time the Mode button is pressed, the next stitching icon is highlighted. To highlight the previous feature icon, press (and hold) the Stop button and press Mode. * Design icons are used to create new designs in the Preview area, prior to stitching them. Since they are not stitching functions, they can not be accessed using the keypad on the stitching head. * Right Click Icons are used to change or adjust existing patterns/designs. The are listed on the right side of the screen (for people with newer systems) and they are accessible by right clicking an object (pattern, trim, boundary) on the screen. If your computer screen doesnt show all the icons as seen above, (lower resolution monitors cant fit them all) look for the small arrow at the far right side of the tool bar. Click on the arrow to see the additional icons. Each of the features in all 3 categories can be initiated by using the mouse (to click the icon) or touching the icon (if you have a touch screen computer). The screen also labels each icon: 39 43 46
Tool Strip39 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 39 | Page Main Screen Layout Each icon in the top toolstrip (Stitching and Design categories) also has a Tool Tip, which will be displayed if the mouse hovers over the icon. The name of each function is also displayed in the title bar. 2.4.1 Stitching Icons Stitching Icons initiate processes that use the sewing head. Each of the features can be initiated by using the mouse (to click the icon) or touching the icon (if you have a touch screen computer) or pressing the Mode button on the keypad until the icon is highlighted, and then pressing Select on the keypad. Each time the Mode button is pressed, the next feature icon is highlighted. To highlight the previous feature icon, press (and hold) the Stop button and press Mode. Several of the icons have options incorporated into the icon. These icons have small black arrows next to the icon. Clicking on the arrow will display the options. Your choices will remain active until you change them, even when switching projects or shutting down and restarting CS. Boundary Icon - Clicking on this icon will initiate a series of prompts, asking for the points that define the bounded area, the boundary anchor point and its baseline. Boundaries may have as few as 3 points (triangle) or may have hundreds (unlimited actually) of points, outlining almost any shape. Pressing the Stop key will end the boundary definition and connect the last point with the first. Understanding pattern boundaries and reference boundaries is essential because boundaries are used for pattern placement, positioning and references for many CS features. Note: There is a similar Draw Boundary function that uses the mouse to identify points on the screen instead of using the sewing head. 177 85 149
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 40 Pattern to Boundary Icon - This icon will move the selected pattern into the selected boundary. The pattern is resized to fit the boundary space. There are three methods for resizing the pattern. * Standard is used when the boundary shape resembles the pattern shape. For instance, when both are square, the pattern is resized to fit the boundary but the pattern image is not changed significantly because they have the same basic shape. * Stretch is used when the shapes are different. For instance, moving a square pattern into a parallelogram will stretch the pattern to fit the boundary. * Squeeze is used when the boundary is very irregular. CS goes beyond just stretching a pattern to fit the boundary. Quilt Icon -This icon initiates the stitching process, and is used in conjunction with all the other icon features. When using the default settings, the sewing head moves to the start point of the first pattern, takes a single stitch and shows a prompt to pull up the bobbin thread. Clicking OK/Select will begin the stitching, starting with the tieoff stitches (if enabled). When the quilting is done, CS again displays a prompt to pull up the bobbin thread, and click OK when done. The OK indicates the successful completion of the task. Clicking Stop means the task was not completed successfully. Continue Icon - is most often used with Edge-to-Edge (which is the icon that does all the E2E pattern sizing and setup). When the first part of the E2E quilt is complete and has been rolled at least once, Continue will prompt for the registration point(s) and provide the prompts to complete each section until the quilt is complete. Continue (sometimes called Advance and Continue) can also be used in special cases like wholecloth quilts, when the patterns have all been positioned, but only part of them can be quilted at one time. Point to Point Icon - Th is function is extremely powerful because it allows patterns (or lines) to be placed in very specific positions. Click on the arrow on the right side to display the choices). CS will stitch a line or pattern between every pair of sequential (contiguous) points. It is very useful when making composite designs and when working on an area of the quilt that may not be perfectly aligned (like borders, sashings, and flying geese). Points are identified by moving the sewing head to the spot on the quilt, and pressing the OK/Select button. Selecting two points will define one line or pattern; three points defines two lines or patterns, ten points defines nine patterns, etc. Note: There is a similar Draw Sewable function that allows the P2P lines and P2P patterns17886 79 206 200 253 77 153