It contains every object, their outline shape, their creation information, graphic shape type, color, their embroidery properties, like stitch type, densities, underlays, pull compensation and also some machine functions, like thread trimming, or thread tension change or needle selection (where the machine has this feature). ![]() The EMB format is an object-based, so called “all-inclusive” format. EBD, therefore Wilcom EmbroideryStudio users can export their designs in the format that is most suitable for their embroidery machine.ĭIFFERENCES BETWEEN NATIVE AND MACHINE FILES Therefore, Wilcom’s own designs have the format of “design-name.EMB”.Įmbroidery machines however have their own formats, and accordingly, different file extensions, for example Tajima has. Wilcom developed a “native” internal embroidery design format in EmbroideryStudio, called the EMB file which is the file extension for Wilcom designs. ![]() This Article provides background information on this topic. In the Wilcom Web API service most API calls return an “embroidery” file.
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