Ten reasons for the misalignment of computer embroidery

Update:09-11-2021
Summary:What are the reasons for the misalignment of computer embroidery? There are probably ten reasons as follows:1. During th...



What are the reasons for the misalignment of computer embroidery? There are probably ten reasons as follows:

1. During the pattern-making process, the base line is too close to the edge of the object.

2. The thread used for bottoming is too thin or the angle is wrong, and the fabric cannot be fixed well.

3. Due to the repeated use of double-sided adhesive tape during the production process, the viscosity is reduced and the fabric is unable to be fixed.

4. When making a pattern, it should be printed from the center to the periphery as much as possible, so that it is more stable in the production process.


5. Because the paper under the fabric is too thin, it can't line up the fabric well.

6. Due to the deterioration of the machine's aging precision, the position is shifted, such as: the same batch of embroidery, some are normal, and some are shifted;

7. When making patterns, consider the overall rationality of the stitches; if you don’t walk a single stitch in one place, then just go straight to a place far away from the single stitch to embroider a large flower, and then come back and use the needle to wrap that one. Single needles are wrapped, so it is very common to move the position, it is not visible in the software, and it changes on the embroidery machine;

8. Increasing the number of line changes will reduce production efficiency, but the possibility of shifting will decrease a lot, depending on how you combine the two.

9. Due to the fluff on the surface of the fabric, it is more obvious when sticking the cloth on the flannel.

10. Pull up the {cloth} paper on the embroidery machine with just the right amount of force, not too hard, otherwise it will change easily