How to Start out in Embroidery
Digitizing By: Roberto Bell
To start something in embroidery digitizing, it is indeed
necessary to first have an embroidery machine, a disc of
designs and perhaps some Embroidery Digitizing Software.
However this does not end the list of requirements to start
embroidery digitizing. There is much more needed to enter the
world of embroidery digitizing.
When investing in embroidery digitizing software, it is
important that your computer matches its minimum system
requirements. It is only if the computer's specifications meet
the specifications of the embroidery digitizing software that
it is possible to run the embroidery digitizing software, and
use it in the computer.
Manufacturers of embroidery digitizing software generally
recommend using an IBM PC or any other compatible computer
having a USB port. Regarding the mouse, there are no
specifications by embroidery digitizing software. However, it
is generally better to use a comfortable, optical and
non-roller ball mouse. This is because it is not possible to do
precise imaging with a roller ball mouse.
Regarding the processor, it is better to use a fast
processor for embroidery digitizing as embroidery digitizing
involves imaging and not typing of letters. It is better to
have extra memory in the computer as there is never too much of
memory space in a computer. Moreover, memory is cheap and
provides better embroidery digitizing as more designs can be
stored in the computer.
Embroidery digitizing calls for lots of hard disk free
space. Basically, 100 MB of space is enough to install
embroidery digitizing software. However, once you have
creations to store, you are going to need much more hard disk
free space. Using a 32 bit color monitor is better for
embroidery digitizing as it makes differentiating of thread
colors easier.
These are the basic requirements to start out in embroidery
digitizing. However, if required, you can also invest in a
graphic printer, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM Recorder Drive and many
other accessories.
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