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Revision as of 16:57, 27 August 2013
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Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Read an article about the Tajima group which includes information on the founding of the company and the Tajima product lineup.
Some embroidery software packages have Automatic Digitizing features. Automatic Digitizing is the act of taking a computer graphic image and converting it to stitches automatically. Traditionally the stitches are created manually on the computer software, plotting each point in the same direction or same steps that the.... read more
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Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination That the first multihead embroidery machine was created by Barudan of Japan? Since then, Barudan continues to be one of the leaders in sales and quality with both their single head embroidery machines and multihead embroidery machines.
- Did you know several single heads can often outperform multi-head machines?
- Single heads can be more productive because when a single-head machine stops (for example, for a thread break) only one head stops. On a multi-head machine when one head has a thread break (or stops for any reason) all of the heads stop which brings production to a halt.
- Head for head a single-head machine will outperform a multi-head embroidery machine.
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Embroidery Tip of the Day
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There are several different types and sizes of Embroidery Needles. Most any Embroidery Needle will work for any Industrial/Commercial Embroidery Machine. There are several different needle sizes and needle tips. There are also needles made of different materials for strength and machine speeds.
A 75/11 Sharp is recommended for general use.
A different needle might need to be used depending on the fabric or the material being embroidered on.
Generally it's not necessary to go to the extremes of changing needles out unless the operator experiences excessive thread breaks, needle breaks, or just poor quality embroidery.
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Looking to buy or sell an embroidery machine?
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Selling
Selling an embroidery machine? Embroidery Machine Encyclopedia recommends the following reads:
Buying
Buying an embroidery machine? Embroidery Machine Encyclopedia recommends the following reads:
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Multihead embroidery machine table on palate
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Small Embroidery Machine in container
Multihead embroidery machine strapped in container
270 Embroidery Cap System
Pair of multihead embroidery machines strapped in a container
Butterfly Embroidery Machine
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270 Embroidery Cap System
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