EmbroideryStudio provides separate Drop Sequin and Drop Bead functions which are saved with the native EMB design file. However, when exporting to Tajima DST file format, both ‘Drop Sequin’ and ‘Drop Bead’ functions are replaced by Jump codes. If your design uses Dahao machine format, the machine file uses a modified protocol for non-standard use of Jump codes. This format is also used by some compatible controllers.
Currently, EmbroideryStudio supports up to eight (8) sequins and/or eight (8) beads per design. Some machines support up to sixteen (16) ‘slots’ per device. Any of these 16 slots can be used and mapped to 8 sequins and/or beads. Since sequins and beads are encoded the same way in the machine file, you need to map each to respective slots. You do this via the Save Options dialog.