EMBROIDERY DIGITIZING SERVICES
Digitizing is the process of converting artwork into data containing commands that tell an embroidery machine frame how to move through the machine operating system. Digitizing or punching design is the process of converting artwork such as vector format artwork or scanned artwork (.jpg, .png, .bmp, tif,) into digital embroidery. This can be done by the use of embroidery digitizing software and a skilled digitizing artist to interpret that particular design. Contemporary embroidery is stitched with a computerized embroidery machine using patterns “digitized” with embroidery software. In machine embroidery, different types of “fills” add texture and design to the finished work. Machine embroidery is used to add logos and monograms to business shirts or jackets, gifts, and team apparel as well as to decorate household linens, draperies, and decorator fabrics that mimic the elaborate hand embroidery of the past.
Our main objective is to provide best quality digitising services at reasonable prices. Therefore ourQuality Control function is critical to our operation. After all, good embroidery begins and ends with agood foundation, i.e. the digitising. We are fully conversant with the different technical requirements forvarious materials, such as cotton and polyester polos, business shirts, fleecy or stretchy garments, as wellas caps (centre-out bottom-up digitising).We use a two-stage system that checks all the possible defects that can occur in colour changes, trims,densities, pull compensation, sequencing, etc., closely following your instructions and specifications
Artwork File Formats that You Can Submit:
We recommend that you prepare your artwork or ask your client to submit artwork in one of these formats:
- JPG – very useful for images with many colors, photos, scanned images, etc.
- GIF, PNG – Prefered for designs with fewer colors, especially larger areas of solid colors. e.g. text, logo
- EPS, AI – these are vector formats meaning the artwork can be easily scaled. Don’t forget to convert fonts used in the design into outlines
- TIFF, BMP – these will work, but the file size may be huge. Alternatively, JPG may be a better format to use.
Wilcom ES Output Format: design files (.emb), wilcom ess(.ess), wilcom esl (.esl), hiraoka dat (.dat), hiraoka vep (.vep), saurer slc (.sas), wilcom plauen (.t10), wilcom saurer (.t15), time & space jd (.mjd), tajima (.dst), melco (.exp), melco (.cnd), barudan (.dsb), zsk (.dsz), zsk tc(.z??), toyoto (.100), barudan (.u??), pfaff (.ksm), happy (.tap), tajima (.t01), barudan (.t03), zanks(.t04), zsk (.t05), pfaff (.t09), compucon (.xxx), janome/elna/kenmore (.sew), janome/elna/kenmore (.jef), husqvarna/viking (.hus), deco, brother,babylock (.pes), deco, brother,babylock (.pec), pfaff (.pcs), pfaff (.pcd), pfaff (.pcq), poem, huskygrm ,singer eu (.csd)
Melco Output Format: .ofm,.dst
Pulse Output File Format: .pxf, .pof, .psf, .dst, .tbf, .pes, .dsb, .emd, .sew, .jef, .exp, .pcm, .pcs, .csd, .xxx, .hus, .shv, .vip, .dsz, .zsk
Low profit / high volume is our key feature. This does not mean that our quality is different from others. We provide best quality digitizing/Vectorising done by professionals. Each design is given its normal timing and rechecked before delivery.
