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<description><![CDATA[<b>All in the Display - Machine Integration<br/><br/></b>Interaction between embroidery machines and software is an area that is in the midst of significant technological innovation. The connection between machine and software is an important feature for those looking to improve their internal communication and their productivity.<br/><br/>The newest embroidery software can display messages on the embroidery machine’s controller before and after production to give specific instructions to the machine operator. This means that if there’s anything unique about the design that the machine operator needs to know, it will appear directly in front of them.<br/><br/><img src="http://embroidery.pulsemicro.com/CommunityImgs/WebMachineIntegrationScreen2.png" border="0"><br/><br/><br/>  This is great for reminding operators about proper backing or other prerequisites of the fabric the design will be sewn on. The message that displays after design completion can be used to communicate where the finished product needs to be placed for shipping, or details like when the design needs to be completed or and if there is another garment that it should be shipped with.<br/><br/>Another important innovation is the ability to control the maximum speed of the embroidery machine from within your software. If you are creating a very complex design you can set the maximum RPM that it can be stitched with, to a case in which your machine operator turns it up too high and ruins the design.<br/><br/><img src="http://embroidery.pulsemicro.com/CommunityImgs/WebMachineIntegrationScreen3.png" border="0"><br/><br/>These machine integration features will help embroidery businesses reduce expenses related to damaged garments, and will ensure all completed garments end up in the right place. Connectivity between software and machine is still evolving and it will go a long way toward streamlining your apparel decoration business, which can increase your productivity and save your both time and money.]]></description>
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