Introduction You receive a digitized file from a service, load it onto your machine, and stitch a test. The result is decent—not perfect, but acceptable. You run the full production order. Halfway through, the machine starts breaking thread. The registration drifts. By the time you finish, you’ve wasted hours and several garments. What went wrong? The file passed a basic “does it stitch” test, but it failed the only test that matters for commercial production: consistent, repeatable quality across thousands of stitches. This is where quality control becomes more than a buzzword. For professional Embroidery Digitizing Services in the USA, quality control…
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