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Why is it that on the jpeg rendition of the embroidery file or on the print-out the letters look uneven?

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Why is it that on the jpeg rendition of the embroidery file or on the print-out the letters look uneven?

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The appearance that some of the letters seem bigger than the others is the compensation we have to add when digitizing a file. This uneven look will be only on the computer-generated image. When the machine is running letters the material has its own “give and take” characteristics and we have to do the “pull-compensation” making some letters smaller than others so that when it is embroidered onto the garment the letters will be even.

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