Computerized Sewing Machine Introduction

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In essence, a computerized sewing machine's operation mode has similar mode with an conventional sewing machine, but the difference is on its versatile function or multifunctional. So it can monitor and operate a variety of stitches using CPU (Central Processing Unit) rather than the mechanical components only. And the user can comfortably use it because it can program certain stitches to be repeated, precision, and speed in a balanced manner.

Almost all computerized sewing machine use an LCD screen to help the monitoring of stitches. On some particular brands even give the sensor if an error occurs while sewing, or when combining stitches, in the form of error codes that are easily captured by the tailor. While other common features that will be available are button for startup and stop, automatic stitch sequences, mirror imaging, multiple needle positions, hundreds of stitch choices, automatic needle threader, and many more.

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