Focus on Embroidery
The embroidery sector has boomed during the last 12 months, with many manufacturers reporting a record few months of sales. If you are looking to bring about growth to your embroidery business you can discover a variety of new equipment and consumables over the next few pages.
AJS Embroidery Services Tajima adds more embroidery machines to TMEZ range
Tajima, ever the innovator, has now completed the TMEZ range of embroidery machines. These machines will be distributed by AJS Embroidery Services in the UK. The new Tajima TMEZ range of embroidery machines is now complete and available in one-, two-, four-, six- and eight-heads. The TMEZ gives you features you get in other Tajima embroidery machines and much, much more.
i-TM
The TMEZ machines are a world’s first… the first embroidery machines without manual tensions.
i-TM is the name given to this technology which stands for, Intelligent Thread Management. i-TM cleverly looks at the design and delivers exactly the right amount and length of thread that is needed for that exact stitch. No more manual thread tension adjustment which makes it much easier for non-skilled operatives to operate the machines and it will give consistent results and virtually eliminates the old age problem of pulling on designs. This next-generation of Tajima embroidery machine feature a digitally-controlled presser foot (DCP), network access, and a slim cylinder design for easier access. The reinforced Wide Cap Frame has enhanced the embroidery stability whereby increasing the rotational speed to 1,000rpm.
What is DCP?
DCP is an abbreviation for Digitally Controlled Presser Foot. The machine can embroider on very thin to thick material or seamed sections without fluttering. DCP keeps embroidery quality high while reducing broken needles, thread breakage, skip stitching, etc.
Is your shop networked? The Tajima TMEZ can easily receive embroidery data by connecting the
Fine Stitch mode
Fine Stitch (FS) is a special mode that provides stability and creates a high quality of embroidery that makes it easy to sew with hard-to-embroider threads. FS mode improves the quality of embroidery created with thick thread or soft-twisted thread like metallic and heavier yarns that are difficult to use with the normal machine settings. As a standard part of the TMB machine firmware, FS mode can be turned on with an easy settings change.
Options
Options on the Tajima TMEZ range include cap frames, table tops and border frame, Swarovski stone attaching device, air clamps, tubular sock frame, pocket frames and sequins. Also available is the multi cording device (six various types or colour of cords). In all what the TMEZ is giving you as a user is a much simpler and more productive working day. With all its technology and features the TMEZ is a range of machines designed with the operator in mind.
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Amaya Sales UK Get online with Melco in 2021
During 2020, a lot of businesses suffered greatly due to the coronavirus pandemic. In the garment decoration industry, some businesses thrived, the ones that had a good online presence.
Melco EMT16X embroidery machines lend themselves to the online embroidery business because there will be a lot of small orders and personalisation. Although the Melco is great for large orders as well, its modular design allows the flexibility you will require for online orders. If you have, for example, four-, six- or eight-head fixed head machines, you will have to switch off the remaining heads while doing the one offs. A very inefficient way of working.
Melco EMT
Amaya can also now offer you the Custom Gateway solution which will give you a seamless path from your customers website to your production area.
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embroidery software to a network. Pulse software simplifies the process of personalisation and allows for the smoothest design data generation and transmission to the machine. Simply open and send or call designs to the machine by simply scanning a barcode or typing the design name in on the screen.
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