![]() ![]() No we dont run stitchouts because we have very highly experienced digitizers. We have noticed for us its a matter of new customers trying us out at a very low rate that gets us long term customers who remain using us. Yes we are offering $10.00 for this month to attract new customers. Wilcom es v9 upgrade#Yes over 10 yrs I have recovered my investment many times over but as a digitizer in this time I wont want to pay a lot for upgrade when I still have to compete against illegal digitizers.Īnd from my knowledge the latest version of illegal wilcom copy available is embroidery studio e1.5 level 3 at present. I wont want to pay more for an upgrade if Im not raising my prices because it would eat into my profits. ![]() Mark, we have ES65 version 9.0 bought from Wilcom UK about 10 yrs ago for almost £10,000. You're s almost impossible to track down the original digitizer and I'm sure there are several digitizers in USA that outsource (I know of one who does but advertises as USA made designs). (Wilcom User since the early 90's, currently using ES 2.0J Level 2. But I must say, we use the Point & Stitch tools in almost every design we punch. The human touch is priceless in the right hands. It is still best reserved for only the most basic designs though. Wilcom es v9 manual#TT font conversions are the same way, sometimes they work prefectly, others require manual punching. On a lot of designs it is faster to auto punch and do a quick edit. If you have a good vector you typically get good results. The spacing of the satins would be a result of the quality of the vector, the interpretation by Wilcom can't improve upon the underlying vector graphic. But if you have your fabric settings the way you want them, it does do a good job of push and pull comp and the layering is much improved. Do you run sewouts of your designs?Īnd as for "AutoDigitizing" my biggest objection is still the Pathing that Wilcom takes. You have some nice samples on your website. And if a professional digitizer doesn't keep their software current they won't get my business.Īnd you can't use price as the guide either, Rish, your $10 left chest is an example of that. It seems the bootleg copies are predominately the older versions. I've begun asking for the EMB file in only the latest version. I send out an occasional design to a "domestic" digitizer but I suspect he in turn sends it off shore. But these days it is hard to tell who or where a design is actually digitized. It would be nice to be able to cross check to an "Authorized Wilcom User" list. ![]()
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