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Emb. quality example attached. Did I really get screwed?
inkman996:
Dan take apicture of the inside I can also tell a lot from whats going on there. Improper backing, incorrect tension etc.
I do not think it is all about the digitizing I see lots of issues with his machine parameters, incorrect tensions incorrect hooping etc. I also could not tell you how involved the digitizing is with poor sew out with out having the file to open and examine. I think i see to much fill on the step satin and probably incorrect underlay.
mk162:
Looks good to me.
Just kidding. I am having a go around with a customer right now about their logo, it was fine sewing at #.25" wide, then they wanted to go to 2" wide. Well, letters that are .13" tall aren't going to look good and the holes will fill in, so we bumped them a slight bit taller and 2 years later, one of the guys notices. After he's worn the shirt I can't tell you how many times.
It already looked bad small, it would have been illegible any smaller.
He didn't trim it at all, which irritates me. Ink is right about the heads being off, each head should sew the same, or don't use it. I have 1 head off right now because I am not happy with it.
Dottonedan:
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alan802:
Wow, that is some fine work! I don't inspect other shops embroidery like I do screen printing so I can't say I'm an expert in what good embroidery looks like, but I know what bad embroidery looks like and that is F'ing terrible.
killergraphics:
--- Quote from: Dottonedan on June 08, 2011, 04:27:41 PM ---Is any of this the fault of the digitizer? He said he paid a guy in India $10.00 I told him that I'm not worried about paying for digitizing and would pay for better but he said this guy was good. Is it a combo of poor digitizing as well as execution?
If it cost $10 in India and 30-50 in the states, I'd of paid $100.00 to make sure it was done well.
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Most of it is in the tape and then a combo of bad hooping and a lose white.
It even looks like some cotton thread and some poly.
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