Vector Files for Embroidery, Screen Printing & Laser Cutting
Not all vector files are suitable for every production method. Embroidery, screen printing, and laser cutting each interpret vectors differently, making proper preparation essential.
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Vector Requirements for Embroidery
Embroidery machines read vectors as stitch paths. Complex details, gradients, and thin lines often fail when stitched.
Vectors for embroidery must be simplified, with closed shapes and controlled colour counts to ensure clean, readable stitching.
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Vector Preparation for Screen Printing
Screen printing relies on solid colours and clean separations. Gradients and overlapping paths can cause registration issues.
Vectors must be prepared with expanded strokes and accurate colour separation to ensure sharp prints on fabric or signage.
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Vector Files for Laser Cutting
Laser cutters require precise paths — often single-stroke lines with no fills. Any unnecessary points or open paths can result in cutting errors.
Laser-ready vectors demand accuracy and clean geometry.
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Why One Vector File Is Rarely Enough
A logo prepared for embroidery may not work for laser cutting or screen printing. Professional vector services tailor files for each production method.
Vectorman prepares process-specific vectors, eliminating costly production issues.
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