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The term stitching stands for the sewing or weaving together of the outputs of two cooperating and overlapping rows of nozzles.
The width of the overlapping area is specified by the number of nozzles arranged in the area.
The binary pattern used for weaving can be freely selected by specifying the path to a 1bit Tiff file.
Alternatively, a random function can be used to control the interweaving.
In order for two nozzle rows to output cooperatively, they do not necessarily have to belong to the same cluster!