I started my embroidery journey about a year ago on a Tajima single head. And now i'm happy to say that i can run a 6 head machine and loving it. Super stoked for you Lee.
I just finished my first 100 plus cap order yesterday on my Tajima TMBR and it handled it so smoothly. Not one single thread break or needle break throughout the whole job. Tajima’s are beast machines.
When a machine can pump out flawless products without sweating, it's a REAL asset to a business. Congrats dude, can't wait to see what else you make with Little Jimmy™
I bought the TMEZ because I wanted the position alignment system (PAS). That feature sold me. The SWF is a fine machine. It now has everything including automatic tension that the TMEZ has. I talked with the manager at the head office and asked how well it sewed 60 weight thread. He had never tested that but he ordered the needle and thread and emailed a picture. The local sales representative had me visit with the owner of an embroidery business which had a 4 head and the newest single head SWF that I was considering. I actually liked the display better but I like to be as exact as possible with placement. Only a camera, which is in some home embroidery machines, can top the PAS. Oh, I think a company did come up with a camera as an add on.
The machine is nice, I run a 6 Barudan and a 4 head SWF, and I can tell the difference between the two also. I did notice the two designs are digitized different though. The blue ones text is digitized a hair wider and the fill stitch is at a different angle, the yellow one has more density to the fill stitch too which looks way better that way imo.
I agree as an experienced digitizer I can tell the tatami on the blue design doesn’t have underlay and has less density, the yellow one has a pattern , also the angle of the stitching is different, so they are not the same design . But I agree the Tajima makes good work .
Just got my tajima tmez last week! starting my embroidery trip! thanks for the Inspiration! Also do digizing Service for my customers hoop to buy another one soon!
A laser head will take it to the next level, have always had a thing for appliques and Tajima have them as add ons even for their single head machines. Not to mention multiple single heads can be daisy chained something have seen quite a number of print shops adopting instead of those super bulky multiple heads machines.
I remember seeing monster embroidery machines in that building that was at the base of the Disraeli, can’t remember the name but it also had that huge mural around the building. I design apparel and so on. A couple of people you know from Cona recommended your channel, nifty stuff.
She’s beautiful! I’m so going to get this one. One thing that definitely does worry me is finding someone who knows how to digitize I don’t have the time to practice digitizing.
I was talking to my embroidery guy and he said he didn’t have any faith in the ITM technology he said try embroidering on leathers and other of that sort. I hope he’s wrong because I’m about to drop the $31k… what do you think?
I'm backwards 😂😂 I have perfected my embroidery so much I meed to upgrade to a multi head, DTF printing going crazy and now I want to add screen printing as people are now coming back to it again!!! Your Chanel is a God sent!
You didn't really got any issues with the gold on such a density design if this is true the machine is a beast. The most complicated thread on one of the most challenging items and no issues this is amazing. I'm looking to get me one, but I now they expensive but also worth the money. It's a Rolls Royce under the embroidery machines. Congratulations, on the machine, you will love it.
Zero issues with the metallic on that one. I have the odd thread break with metallic but it's only when it comes off the spool in a knot, so that's not the machines issue. Trying to figure out how to eliminate that.
@@leestuart38 That is the major issue with metallic thread, you get this knots because how the thread comes from the spool, the thread wind's around his self. There are thread stands that spins around how the thread goes from the spool and therewith less knots and less thread breaks.
@@leestuart38 would be very interested in seeing the differences and end results. Maybe create a few stress test designs with design features that test the digitisers to the max? Would also be something you could keep and refer to as a reference piece to find the limit of what your machine is capable of producing - kind of a step wedge exposure test, but for embroidery! Glad to see you've got yourself a quality embroidery machine that can deliver - your whole shop has really come together recently. Congrats Lee
@@jailblazinignition has gone down hill the last few years. If you send out for revisions, they don’t communicate at all, then end up sending the same crap over and over. Plus they’re overpriced even before their new price hikes. We use Digitizing Ninjas, super fast and cheap and will actually rework a design if the sewout is crap. All of these digitizers are running through software now, so it’s all about who gives the best CS.
Congrats Lee! Another piece added to your arsenal of making things...More power to you brother. May you continue to inspire those who subscribe and even those that hate on what you are doing. Be blessed!
I teach high school graphic design and I've been looking into adding an embroidering machine to my classroom to give my students another method to output (and sell) their design work. I've already got a screen printing machine, heat presses, printers, and more in my class. I'll be using your videos in my discussion about what it means to be an entrepreneur and to demonstrate what's possible. Thanks.
@@leestuart38 We're big enough that they were shipped pre-built. So it was roll in, plug in, and go. 6-head and a 1-head. So many hats and hoodies lol.
I have a brother entrepreneur. The hat hoop is really not great for the brother machine. It's a very small field for embroidery and I think I paid 800 for the hoop and driver.
I love digitizing artwork for embroidery. I hate my single needle 4”x4” machine. Changing threads for every color. I would gladly take that machine sitting in the corner
As some one who is trying to get into the Embroidery space - can you kindly share how much does a machine like this cost? or how much you spent? I am on the fence between Melco, Ricoma and Tajima. One of the deciding factors is the cost of entry. thanks
Is this machine still running smooth. I had the same kind of issues you was having with the machines I bought. I wanted to get this one but wanted to know if you are still impressed after 6 months of running.
Hi Lee, do you know where I can find a video on the Touch Screen Operation Panel showing me how to operate this panel. I've got a job that has this very panel and I would love to learn more about it before I start my job.
Yo is your echo2 still up and running? Mines just lost the printhead which is stick in customs…. That embroidery looks fire. Might have to switch gears 😂
I found I have to crank my bobbin tension to 400, run at 850/min and lift my presser foot 3-4 clicks up on my melco, but it puts out super nice hats and rarely has a threat break and once I actually knew what I was doing, never a needle break. Looks like your hat comparison was just a bobbin tension issue on the Melco. Do you still have the Melco? For sale?
I have Toyotas and I need to upgrade. They work great but they won’t last forever. I think you’ve helped me make a huge decision. Thanks from the Virgin Islands. 🇻🇮 P. S. I will cry when those machines are gone. They were made by Tajima and they are built to last. Ours are between 15 and 20 years.
Hello, my brother. I am from Iraq. I didn't understand the video well due to the language difference. I want you to advise me on the best five machines that can be purchased.
@@leestuart38 you can tell from the stitching that it’s not being digitized correctly for the machine. I know a ton of people with Melcos that do much more detailed designs no problem.
@@bhutch216 funny you think that, because it was their own in-house digitizer that did it 😂. I've talked to hundreds that have made the same change, every single one was shocked at how much better it is with a good machine.
The Melco file seems like the density of the black circle is too low. Also a bit of registration problem. Black circle to wide. But the font on the melco looks good, equal to Tajima, in my opinion the font on the melco is a bit better in vertical lines. Look at the letter O and E, there on the Tajima ist not a clear, exact line…
@@leestuart38 I’m not saying Tajima isn’t the better machine but that file is really a simple sew out and it’s just not done correctly. The Tajima isn’t right either with all the gaps in the text fill
Hello and congrats for you beautiful job with all those videos! I want to ask you something that i can’t understand clearly.. You can put anything you want to create? Or they have their own designs for sweing? As an example.. i want to draw something (whatever it looks) this machine can print it for me?
Honestly there are only 2 options, Tajima and Barudan. Honorable mention to ZSK. Everything else is kind of a turd haha. Embroidery machines are not something to try to save money on, I learned that the hard way.
Is it possible to know the price of this printer because im trying to start a business and saw this video and the machine is truly amazing. Could you also recommend other printers that are similar to this one as well.
Hahaha, we are pushing our Melco EMT16x out the door....replaced it with a Barudan Pro3. I gave Melco an honest 3-year trial and it failed miserably at hats. I met with Hirsh to buy a Tajima but all they handed me was an invoice for $30k and didn't try to sell the machine at all to me.
Have a 17 year old happy used to have 4 head Tajima... Tajima for hats all the way. I am looking new machines deciding between Tajima Happy or Melco. Tajima is like $10k more for similar features of Happy.
Whatever you do, don't go melco. The two best machines on the market today are Tajima and Barudan, nothing else really compares. The cost of entry is high but it's 100% worth it
@@leestuart38 how did you learn to use the machine? We just got ours but I am intimidated by it. our technician was only at our site for few hours and that was making sure the machine was in good working order. not much training.
Well you can never go wrong with a Tajima/Barudan with Tajima being the most popular of the two worldwide. Those are the Cadillacs of embroidery machines.
Tajima truly can’t be beaten back in the 90’s they were No.1 in my books and still are to this day.
We started with the same 1-head in late 2020 and now have 13! Tajima is “The Gold Standard” congrats!
Hell ya that's amazing! I hope to grow the embroidery side and add more, really liking it
How much 💵 each?
@@Matetodaslasmananas 10k est
which one@@Gentepreneur
What the cost for it
I started my embroidery journey about a year ago on a Tajima single head. And now i'm happy to say that i can run a 6 head machine and loving it. Super stoked for you Lee.
Congrats man! That's killer
Do you need a designer for embroidery machine I'm available.i do designer and operator of embroidery machine
@@leestuart38Hey bro How much This one Head machine
@@antonywekesa8754would you know how to do a software update
Congrats man .......... But for me no easy to run single head machine of it ....if you can help me with it
I just finished my first 100 plus cap order yesterday on my Tajima TMBR and it handled it so smoothly. Not one single thread break or needle break throughout the whole job. Tajima’s are beast machines.
Hell ya man! I haven't had one yet either, it's been weeks now 😂
When a machine can pump out flawless products without sweating, it's a REAL asset to a business. Congrats dude, can't wait to see what else you make with Little Jimmy™
This little guy is going to be a massive asset. It already is 🙌🏻
As someone who knows nothing about this subject, this is fascinating. And you’re an inspiring businessman, well done.
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
I bought the TMEZ because I wanted the position alignment system (PAS). That feature sold me. The SWF is a fine machine. It now has everything including automatic tension that the TMEZ has. I talked with the manager at the head office and asked how well it sewed 60 weight thread. He had never tested that but he ordered the needle and thread and emailed a picture. The local sales representative had me visit with the owner of an embroidery business which had a 4 head and the newest single head SWF that I was considering. I actually liked the display better but I like to be as exact as possible with placement. Only a camera, which is in some home embroidery machines, can top the PAS. Oh, I think a company did come up with a camera as an add on.
The machine is nice, I run a 6 Barudan and a 4 head SWF, and I can tell the difference between the two also. I did notice the two designs are digitized different though. The blue ones text is digitized a hair wider and the fill stitch is at a different angle, the yellow one has more density to the fill stitch too which looks way better that way imo.
I agree as an experienced digitizer I can tell the tatami on the blue design doesn’t have underlay and has less density, the yellow one has a pattern , also the angle of the stitching is different, so they are not the same design . But I agree the Tajima makes good work .
I am freelance Embroidery digitizer . Available for digitizing projects
This is SUPER informative. As a screen printer, learning EMB has been a struggle. This is GREAT content!!
I am freelance Embroidery digitizer . Available for digitizing projects
Congratulations on the new machine. Keep the great content coming.
Thanks!
Your critical level of detail in your business is impressive. Most people would make-do. Well done and great video!
Just got my tajima tmez last week! starting my embroidery trip! thanks for the Inspiration! Also do digizing Service for my customers hoop to buy another one soon!
A laser head will take it to the next level, have always had a thing for appliques and Tajima have them as add ons even for their single head machines. Not to mention multiple single heads can be daisy chained something have seen quite a number of print shops adopting instead of those super bulky multiple heads machines.
I remember seeing monster embroidery machines in that building that was at the base of the Disraeli, can’t remember the name but it also had that huge mural around the building. I design apparel and so on.
A couple of people you know from Cona recommended your channel, nifty stuff.
This is an advert which Tajima never made. Lee has done it without even realising it and boy has it blown me away!!
She’s beautiful! I’m so going to get this one. One thing that definitely does worry me is finding someone who knows how to digitize I don’t have the time to practice digitizing.
You won't regret getting one of these. A good digitizer makes a huge difference as well. Definitely don't look on fiverr haha
One Dollar or MiG. There are lots available. Google search
I was talking to my embroidery guy and he said he didn’t have any faith in the ITM technology he said try embroidering on leathers and other of that sort. I hope he’s wrong because I’m about to drop the $31k… what do you think?
@@jessepadron5499 sounds like he's stuck in the past
True, I am excited to go see this machine in person tomorrow but I came across the Buradan too and I was wonder which one is better…
Here I was thinking I was the only one struggling with this Melco. Now I want to make a switch and take my business to the next level!
It was the best move I've made in a while 🙌🏻
Why dont people say how much these things cost i dont know why it bugs me that you have to give up your information just to get a price.
These machines on an average cost 11k
@@amoghg23W mans
This one specifically is $21,900 if financed with them
You literally just have to google it and you can see it for sale for $7100 - jesus Christ, just make a little effort to look
So true 😂 Rightly said 🎉
I'm backwards 😂😂 I have perfected my embroidery so much I meed to upgrade to a multi head, DTF printing going crazy and now I want to add screen printing as people are now coming back to it again!!! Your Chanel is a God sent!
Just getting into the business and found your video super helpful!
Glad to hear it!
Pretty awesome!!! Congrats on finding a machine that has great quality!
Thanks! Loving this thing 🙌🏻
What a machine! Congrats and your content and products are top-notch!
Thanks a lot!
Thank You Thank You for the information. From Singapore cheers!
THIS IS SO COOL. Man i always wanted to start a t shirt biz and gave up and now u are inspiring me
I am freelance Embroidery digitizer . Available for digitizing projects . I would like to help new people
Thanks for the video! Im waiting on our tmez It-m 6 head. Super stoked
Congrats! It's a beast of a machine
Congratulations! Got to see Tajima multi head in action at Impressions Expo in AC a few days ago- gotta say that’s where I’m heading in the future.
Thanks! Can't wait to learn more about it
Can’t wait to see you in action with the new machine
I just got a TFMX-1501 and I've gone through three other brands prior. Tajima is one of the best machines in my experience!
Switching brands was honestly one of the best decisions I've made in my shop
@@leestuart38 if there's anything you need help on, reach out to The Embroidery Nerds. We're here to help you with anything you need.
So rad man... that red curved bill looks so sick!! I think that needs to be in my collection!!
I agree. It's my new favorite
This is great
Thanks dude, big fan of your videos 🤘🏻
Still watching. Love the new machine
This is my next purchase. Great video as always!
Currently have a ZSK sprint 7 and a Tajima 2 head.
Nice setup. You'll love this thing, it's incredible
@@leestuart38 love your channel man. Keep grinding 🙌
There's no denying that it makes a great machine. I have the D models and they are still working great.
Great video Lee. However, Barudan is the gold standard in EMB! :)
You didn't really got any issues with the gold on such a density design if this is true the machine is a beast.
The most complicated thread on one of the most challenging items and no issues this is amazing.
I'm looking to get me one, but I now they expensive but also worth the money.
It's a Rolls Royce under the embroidery machines.
Congratulations, on the machine, you will love it.
Zero issues with the metallic on that one. I have the odd thread break with metallic but it's only when it comes off the spool in a knot, so that's not the machines issue. Trying to figure out how to eliminate that.
@@leestuart38 That is the major issue with metallic thread, you get this knots because how the thread comes from the spool, the thread wind's around his self. There are thread stands that spins around how the thread goes from the spool and therewith less knots and less thread breaks.
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Looks awesome a good digitizer makes a huge difference as well. Nothing better than watching a pro in action.
Good digitizing definitely makes a world of difference even with a good machine. I plan on making a video testing some digitizers
@@leestuart38 would be very interested in seeing the differences and end results.
Maybe create a few stress test designs with design features that test the digitisers to the max? Would also be something you could keep and refer to as a reference piece to find the limit of what your machine is capable of producing - kind of a step wedge exposure test, but for embroidery!
Glad to see you've got yourself a quality embroidery machine that can deliver - your whole shop has really come together recently. Congrats Lee
@@leestuart38 I use one called Ignition Drawing. They're supposed to be pretty good -- would be dope to see how they stack up against other digitizers
@@jailblazinignition has gone down hill the last few years. If you send out for revisions, they don’t communicate at all, then end up sending the same crap over and over. Plus they’re overpriced even before their new price hikes. We use Digitizing Ninjas, super fast and cheap and will actually rework a design if the sewout is crap. All of these digitizers are running through software now, so it’s all about who gives the best CS.
Man im just tipping my hat into this industry and def want one of these machines now haha
Embroidery screen printing is a killer niche
Also a The Black Dahlia Murder fan!!! REST IN POWER TREVOR STRNAD. Great video Sir!
My guy 👊🏻👊🏻
Black and gold is MONEY !!!
Love that one 😍
Holy shit I didn’t know you were some big time RUclipsr now! Awesome!
Glad to see little Jimmy in buttery b-roll kicking ass and taking names
He's a killer
Well this video made me decide on what embroidery machine to get. Thanks bud. And what a great video. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks man! Can't go wrong with this machine. I've had it running non stop daily for weeks and it's been rock solid so far
@@leestuart38 awesome. Can’t wait to view more vids.
Fantastic Video. Your enthusiasm is contagious for the industry. Keep it up 😊
Thanks for everything Kevin!
Congrats Lee! Another piece added to your arsenal of making things...More power to you brother. May you continue to inspire those who subscribe and even those that hate on what you are doing. Be blessed!
I appreciate that!
Hello Lee. When will you be doing a video on the Laser engraver ?
That one's coming next 🤘🏻
This looks so good, I can't wait to see you do 3d/Raised Logo designs on it.
I plan on that very soon
That machine looks super smooth. saw them at the expo and I have to say my next machine is probably a tajima
It's so damn smooth, and quiet
May we also throw our hat in with the Happys ruclips.net/video/a5fURbzNVnI/видео.html 7, 12 and 15 needle models available. 100% Made in Japan
cool 😄
I teach high school graphic design and I've been looking into adding an embroidering machine to my classroom to give my students another method to output (and sell) their design work. I've already got a screen printing machine, heat presses, printers, and more in my class. I'll be using your videos in my discussion about what it means to be an entrepreneur and to demonstrate what's possible. Thanks.
You are awesome!!
I want to know how to take my designs, photograph them, upload , make it in any size I want & pick colors.
Oh yea you got the one with the magnets on the front and the tension is all digital, a game changer
Yup! It's a really cool setup, makes starting off in embroidery very easy
That's hilarious that the shop I work at has gone through the same Melco -> Tajima pipeline. Have a great time with it!
I've talked to soooo many people who did the same thing. Haven't heard one negative comment about it haha.
@@leestuart38 We're big enough that they were shipped pre-built. So it was roll in, plug in, and go. 6-head and a 1-head. So many hats and hoodies lol.
I’ve been looking at brother embroidery machines but…. Dam love the machine and that screen… yeaaa might have to go with Tajima..
You won't be disappointed
I have a brother entrepreneur. The hat hoop is really not great for the brother machine. It's a very small field for embroidery and I think I paid 800 for the hoop and driver.
Sick AF Lee, you can't stop smiling, lol
Your hat hoop gives you sooo much space to embroider in. I am curious if it came with the machine or was it an add on? How much?
The machine comes with 2 of them
I love digitizing artwork for embroidery. I hate my single needle 4”x4” machine. Changing threads for every color. I would gladly take that machine sitting in the corner
always high quality . im gunna need to order a black and gold hat to match the shirt
As some one who is trying to get into the Embroidery space - can you kindly share how much does a machine like this cost? or how much you spent? I am on the fence between Melco, Ricoma and Tajima. One of the deciding factors is the cost of entry. thanks
I 2nd this
$10000 used it looks like with a quick Google search
same here I have a contract ready to sign with Ricona
He does a newer video about this machine because he swaps it out for a 6 head. In his review video he says $28K
They’re ~32k
what's the best way to find local shops that use this type of quality machine?
That metal lab logo is SIIIIICCCCKKK!!
My new favorite 🤘🏻
Is this machine still running smooth. I had the same kind of issues you was having with the machines I bought. I wanted to get this one but wanted to know if you are still impressed after 6 months of running.
Love this machine. I have a full review on it coming in a few weeks
Hi Lee, do you know where I can find a video on the Touch Screen Operation Panel showing me how to operate this panel. I've got a job that has this very panel and I would love to learn more about it before I start my job.
Nice, Tajima. Rocks...
Really does 🙌🏻
Can send a link to where to purchase this machine specifically
Yo is your echo2 still up and running? Mines just lost the printhead which is stick in customs…. That embroidery looks fire. Might have to switch gears 😂
Tajima is awesome i have worked on it
Whats the price for this machine thank you.
I found I have to crank my bobbin tension to 400, run at 850/min and lift my presser foot 3-4 clicks up on my melco, but it puts out super nice hats and rarely has a threat break and once I actually knew what I was doing, never a needle break. Looks like your hat comparison was just a bobbin tension issue on the Melco. Do you still have the Melco? For sale?
100% Agree
I have Toyotas and I need to upgrade. They work great but they won’t last forever. I think you’ve helped me make a huge decision. Thanks from the Virgin Islands. 🇻🇮
P. S. I will cry when those machines are gone. They were made by Tajima and they are built to last. Ours are between 15 and 20 years.
You won't regret the decision to update with these new machines, they're incredible
Maybe my next one!
Really cool does automatically!
Definitely something to consider. It's incredible and so easy to operate
about to buy this machine
Can u pls show us how to recieve the logo? I was trying to find the manual handbook on this
Hello, my brother. I am from Iraq. I didn't understand the video well due to the language difference. I want you to advise me on the best five machines that can be purchased.
what sucks is i bought my melco machine because of your video, im currently having the same issue constant thread breaks.
I did the same, but bought 3 of them, they are going back.
The Melco issue seems more like a digitizing issue over an equipment issue.
It wasn't
@@leestuart38 you can tell from the stitching that it’s not being digitized correctly for the machine. I know a ton of people with Melcos that do much more detailed designs no problem.
@@bhutch216 funny you think that, because it was their own in-house digitizer that did it 😂. I've talked to hundreds that have made the same change, every single one was shocked at how much better it is with a good machine.
The Melco file seems like the density of the black circle is too low. Also a bit of registration problem. Black circle to wide. But the font on the melco looks good, equal to Tajima, in my opinion the font on the melco is a bit better in vertical lines. Look at the letter O and E, there on the Tajima ist not a clear, exact line…
@@leestuart38 I’m not saying Tajima isn’t the better machine but that file is really a simple sew out and it’s just not done correctly. The Tajima isn’t right either with all the gaps in the text fill
Hello and congrats for you beautiful job with all those videos! I want to ask you something that i can’t understand clearly.. You can put anything you want to create? Or they have their own designs for sweing? As an example.. i want to draw something (whatever it looks) this machine can print it for me?
Would you happen to know anything about software updates for the Tajima?
Cool video...!!!
What are your thoughts on the other major brands in commercial/industrial embroidery machines...?
Honestly there are only 2 options, Tajima and Barudan. Honorable mention to ZSK. Everything else is kind of a turd haha. Embroidery machines are not something to try to save money on, I learned that the hard way.
Thank you so much for solidifying my hopes for this machine!! As soon as I get my refund from Shit-coma, I’m gonna get this bad boy in my shop!!
A lot of ricoma regrets out there, sorry you had to deal with that. You definitely won't regret this one!
Hey, can you share your where you get your hats from. Like wholesale supplier of all different type of premium hats
Is it possible to know the price of this printer because im trying to start a business and saw this video and the machine is truly amazing. Could you also recommend other printers that are similar to this one as well.
Dude where did u get that camo hat that you are wearing? Can you get them wholesale?
That is goals! hopefully i can upgrade soon. Price range of the TMEZ?
Hahaha, we are pushing our Melco EMT16x out the door....replaced it with a Barudan Pro3. I gave Melco an honest 3-year trial and it failed miserably at hats. I met with Hirsh to buy a Tajima but all they handed me was an invoice for $30k and didn't try to sell the machine at all to me.
Great video I am interested in starting a business like this but where did you get your orders
Congratulations thank you
Thank you!
As the old saying goes, you get what you pay for, You will never beat Japanese Quality when it comes to precision mechanical machinery 👌👌👍👍
You got that right 👍🏻
What did you do with your melco?
Can I come for physical training embroidery and Tshirt printing please
How much do they cost? Cant seem to find any info on the prices anywhere!
Have a 17 year old happy used to have 4 head Tajima... Tajima for hats all the way. I am looking new machines deciding between Tajima Happy or Melco. Tajima is like $10k more for similar features of Happy.
Whatever you do, don't go melco. The two best machines on the market today are Tajima and Barudan, nothing else really compares. The cost of entry is high but it's 100% worth it
How do you buy one of these?? And how much are they?
Putting in the fuckin work and it's paying off. Killin it dude.
Always does 👊🏻
Thats a badass machine!! your gonna want that 6 head when that first 500 hat order rolls in!!
I already want one haha 😂. It's only been a few weeks and embroidery is starting to take off. I've gotta figure out a way to fit a 4 or 6 head
@@leestuart38 how did you learn to use the machine? We just got ours but I am intimidated by it. our technician was only at our site for few hours and that was making sure the machine was in good working order. not much training.
Well you can never go wrong with a Tajima/Barudan with Tajima being the most popular of the two worldwide. Those are the Cadillacs of embroidery machines.
The definitely are 🙌🏻
Would you say the Barudan KT pro3 is better than the Tajima Tmbr?
Hello, a question, who was your supplier? I want more information about this machine.
RB digital
Very nice. Did you get ay training with the other machine?
Yes I did
could you make a video on how to separate colors and layers for screen printing
I plan on it
One of my dreams to start the embroidary journey 😢 but i guess it will only be a dream 😢
This looks like something from the 90’s despite the price and functionality is exceptional
Tajima definitely could use an aesthetic overhaul