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This consists of breakdowns of each Tajima machine series and the electronics in those machines.
This consists of breakdowns of each Tajima machine series and the electronics in those machines.


==Electronics==
===Machine Electronics===
*[[Tajima TME-HC Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TME-HC Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TME-DC Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TME-DC Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TMFD Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TMFD Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TMFX Electronics]]
*[[Tajima TMFX Electronics]]
===Other Electronics===
*[[DU-10]]


==Tajima Electronics Repairs==
==Tajima Electronics Repairs==
For Tajima Embroidery Machine electronics repairs see [[PLRElectronics]].
For Tajima Embroidery Machine electronics repairs see [[PLRElectronics]].
==Electronic Upgrades==
The [[Embroidery Black Box]] is an external USB reader that connects to the Tajima machines data ports (serial or parallel ports).  The device is meant to replace any external Tajima Disk Drive Reader such as the TFD.
The [[Floppy To USB]] upgrade is a replacement device used to mimic a floppy drive but instead reads USB sticks.  This device replaces the Tajima's floppy drives.

Latest revision as of 15:17, 7 September 2013

The following page contains information pertaining to the Tajima Embroidery Machine Electronics.

This consists of breakdowns of each Tajima machine series and the electronics in those machines.

Electronics

Machine Electronics

Other Electronics

Tajima Electronics Repairs

For Tajima Embroidery Machine electronics repairs see PLRElectronics.

Electronic Upgrades

The Embroidery Black Box is an external USB reader that connects to the Tajima machines data ports (serial or parallel ports). The device is meant to replace any external Tajima Disk Drive Reader such as the TFD.

The Floppy To USB upgrade is a replacement device used to mimic a floppy drive but instead reads USB sticks. This device replaces the Tajima's floppy drives.