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Posted: Thu 2:35, 31 Mar 2011 Post subject: embroidery designs once for the placement stitch |
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Consider this,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a given fill area requires the boundary to be programmed and then the software applies the stitches. In the case of applique, the boundary custom embroidery digitizing would be programmed three times, once for the placement stitch, once for the tack down stitch and a third time for the finishing satin stitch.With email becoming more and more the preferred method to deliver designs, the requirement to provide customers a sew digitizing out is decreasing. The rationale behind this is that the customer may have the project completed, or have sewn their own sample,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], by the time the sew out embroidery digitizing would arrive.It’s equally reasonable to charge embroidery digitizing a fee,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], if the customer requests additional copies of the sew out. Your fees may be lower if you know in advance additional copies will be needed, than digitizing if the request comes later and requires the machine’s threads to be reloaded.It’s reasonable to provide customers with a sewout of their design included in the price of the design. This displays to the embroidery design customer what they have paid for, and is especially important to those customers without their own embroidery equipment such as ASI (Ad Specialty Industry) representatives.Either way embroidery designs you chose, be sure to charge your customer for this time and expense,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], because either way will cut into your productive time. Customers who used to request stitch counts without qualifying their customers
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