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A good example of a common hardware upgrade is the legacy [[floppy disk drive]] - that many older but still functioning embroidery machines shipped with - being upgraded to a [[Floppy To USB]] drive. | A good example of a common hardware upgrade is the legacy [[floppy disk drive]] - that many older but still functioning embroidery machines shipped with - being upgraded to a [[Floppy To USB]] drive. | ||
[[File:Happy_HGA_usb.jpg |thumb|right|alt=2004 Happy HGA-1501 with optional FloppyToUSB installed|2004 Happy HGA-1501 with optional FloppyToUSB installed]] | |||
Embroidery design file readers - such as the [[Embroidery Black Box]] - are another popular upgrade for older machines. | Embroidery design file readers - such as the [[Embroidery Black Box]] - are another popular upgrade for older machines. |
Revision as of 20:18, 1 October 2013
An embroidery machine hardware upgrade is any new hardware that replaces or adds to the old hardware in an embroidery machine. Upgrades are common in the commercial embroidery industry, and these upgrades are typically done to increase productivity or to extend the life of an embroidery machine.
A good example of a common hardware upgrade is the legacy floppy disk drive - that many older but still functioning embroidery machines shipped with - being upgraded to a Floppy To USB drive.
Embroidery design file readers - such as the Embroidery Black Box - are another popular upgrade for older machines.