December 27th, 2012, 05:05 PM
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Re: need a good digitizer
When choosing a digitizer, keep in mind that price should not be your sole deciding factor.
Typically, you are going to "get what you pay for" when going for the lowest price per 1,000. A cheap design may look great when you see it on your screen but when it goes into stitches, pay attention to issues like thread breaks and puckering. Digitizers without much experience behind an actual embroidery machine will have little knowledge about preventing these sorts of issues on their end.
Finding a digitizer with a strong grasp of English (or your native language) is absolutely essential in communicating how you want a job done.
Also, keep an eye on how your payments will be processed. If it makes you uneasy giving your payment info overseas, perhaps look for a digitizer that handle it on shore.
Obviously there is no shortage of folks offering their services, so if you have the luxury of time to do so, experiment by taking up offers for free samples from various companies to find the one that works the best. If you can, send the very same design to different digitizers to compare stitch counts and see how they run
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