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Q: Can there be a mix of cuts and up hangers in one multi color design?
A: No problem at all! The most cost efficient way of producing most colour change designs is by following Mr. Franz Laesser’s advice: reduce the cuts to the absolutely minimum; make the rest by up hangers, and your design will yield maximum numbers of stitches per day!
Furthermore, by cleverly placed running stitches often cuts and up hangers can be avoided at all, saving even more valuable stitches and time, thus, generating even more production on your machines Q: What does it take to produce perfectly looking bore work embroidery on Microfibre- and Simplex Fabrics?
A: These days international fashion brands are very demanding, expecting perfect quality on ANY knitted fabric they produce their excellent looking lingerie. Therefore we Puncher had to adjust our technique for fulfill those requests. Utilizing those newly developed skills you now can produce bore work embroidery on almost any kind of knitted fabrics!
Q. Is it possible to convert a Pentamat/ATC Cut design into a cost efficient alternating design for production on standard machines?
A: Almost any Pentamat/ATC Cut design sent to you by a interesting party can be converted into an alternated design without big disturbance of look. Our Creative Team converts your Pentamat/ATC Cut design into a professionally looking alternating version, sends it by email back to you, you get buyers approval and within 24 hours your order is confirmed.
Q: I’ve bought a range of Sauer designs, is it possible to convert those Saurer files into Laesser format? A: This question arises more and more these days, the simple answer: yes.
Most designs can be converted as 1:1, replacing only the NR in-out locks with properly placed Laesser style locks. Some designs, however, need a bit more care. But even then, your buyer won’t recognize those strictly to format-issues necessary changes. Q: My frame height is quite limited, but buyer has a very strict policy regarding those occuring fabric rolling gaps
A: The wise puncher will place ‘fabric rolling points’ on carefully placed location of the design, introducing helpful checkpoints, thus reducing those midrolling gaps to the absolutely minimum!
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