PatternSmith How-To Videos: Moving and Snapping
Second in the Autometrix series of “Quick Start” videos for our PatternSmith software, focused on moving and snapping tools
Second in the Autometrix series of “Quick Start” videos for our PatternSmith software, focused on moving and snapping tools
Our success depends on your success, which is why we do everything we can to make sure you can rely on your Autometrix industrial fabric cutting table.
I remember the first prototype cutting machines being built in our living room and the excitement of Autometrix moving from the upstairs office and the living room into a real building with an address of its own.
Field technicians come out to build and install the automated fabric cutting machines, and train you on how to use them. These guys are on the road almost all the time, installing textile cutting tables all over North America, and in manufacturing facilities as far away as Vietnam, Poland, South Korea, and Brazil. They brave all kinds of weather, sometimes in just one trip!
As the demand for our cutting tables grows, we are happy to announce some additions and changes. Our number one goal is always to solve customer problems with quality, dependable cutting solutions. To this end, we made some additions and changes that we are happy to share today.
We constantly hear how amazed customers are at the affordable and responsive services we provide them. Well, today we would like to highlight two of our Customer Service Champs, that many of you are already familiar with: Gary Unitt and Joel Koopmans.
What do bicycles, automotive interiors, awnings, handbags, pool covers, and sporting goods have in common? They are all made of something that gets cut and attached together, and they all start with a pattern.
Enjoy our timely tips and tricks to keep your cutting machine in top shape to get maximum use of your PatternSmith software.
The customer solutions staff of Autometrix provide much needed and timely advise to our customers. We will be providing you some tips that will maximize the efficiency and life of your machines as well as over all productivity. Sign up to the blog for helpful posts, news and updates