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In the garment industry, spreading represents the first irreversible production phase. Misaligned edges directly multiply into cutting defects. Incorrect tension creates staggering material waste. You simply cannot fix a poorly stretched lay during the subsequent cutting process. Upgrading to the ri
Many industry leaders mistakenly view the cutting process as the most critical phase in the cutting room. However, spreading actually dictates material yield and overall garment assembly success. Poor spreading causes uncorrectable defects deep within the material plies. These hidden errors can easi
Transitioning from manual cutting methods to commercial machinery requires more than just learning to press "start." It demands a complete operational shift to handle high-volume production demands effectively. Understanding exactly how to use a fabric cutting machine at an industrial scale means ma