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Marker
The Marker is a thin paper. Different pattern pieces are placed on the marker which is required for making a particular style of apparel.
Comparisons Between Manual And Computerized Marker Making System
Marker Efficiency:
Marker efficiency is higher in computerized systems than the manual methods.
Changing Scope:
In the manual method, once the pattern is completed, it is impossible to re-shaped but in a computerized system, it is easy to change the shape.
Time:
Comparatively, a short time is required in a computerized system than the manual method.
Easy Copy:
In a computerized system, it is very easy to copy but in the manual system, it is very hard.
Re-arrange:
In a computerized system, patterns can be rearranged which the designer wants but in a manual system, it is very hard to rearrange.
Cost:
The initial cost in the manual system is low but the initial cost in a computerized system is high.
In sum, a computerized marker-making system is more suitable than a manual marker-making system.
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