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Ink/Stitch can produce the following stitch types: [running stitch](/docs/stitches/stroke/#running-stitch), [manual stitch](/docs/stitches/stroke/#manual-stitch-mode), [zigzag stitch](/docs/stitches/satin#simple-satin), [satin column](/docs/stitches/satin#satin-column) and [fill stitch](/docs/stitches/fill/).
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[](/assets/images/docs/stitch-types.svg)
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[Dowload](/assets/images/docs/stitch-types.svg){: download="stitch-types" } this document to examine the settings.
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[Dowload](/assets/images/docs/stitch-types.svg){: download="stitch-types.svg" } this document to examine the settings.
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## Stop after
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Commercial embroidery machines that have multiple needles normally proceed from one color to the next without pausing in between. Sometimes you *want* a pause (e.g. to trim applique fabric), so "STOP after" adds an extra color change which can be assigned to a special stop instruction using the machine's user interface (e.g. C00 on Barudan machines). Common uses for this would be to apply puff foam after doing regular embroidery. Applying applique fabric and/or even wanting to slow down the machine at a certain spot for certain types of embroidery without having to babysit the machine.
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