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Auto-fix and overrides
Some findings have a safe automated remediation. Many don't — and even when they do, the operator's judgment beats the auto-fix in edge cases. These articles cover when to accept the fix, when to override with a note, and when to leave the design and change the fabric or stabilizer instead.
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- DIGITIZER OPERATOR·TRANSACTIONAL·EXPLAINERApply suggested validation fixes safely (accept, override, or document)Every validation finding offers three responses: accept the suggested fix, override with a note, or mark as ignore-and-document. Here's the decision tree, what each path does to the file, and how to keep the audit trail clean.
- DIGITIZER OPERATOR·TRANSACTIONAL·HOW-TOStitch density too high: how to thin safelyWhen the validator flags density above the fabric's threshold, thinning the design is usually the right answer — but the wrong way to thin can degrade the satin columns. Here's how to thin density without ruining definition.