Well guys, this is one of those questions that everyone has an answer for. I will tell you what I have experienced. We started our
custom embroidery business in 1990 with a Baruden and it was a definite lemon. The company came in and let us use a 4-head for a while, but I will always say that machine never ran right. We moved into Tajima and never went back.
I have been to many shows and the quality of a Tajima is evident even there. If you look at some of the other brands you can see more plastic parts, usually seem louder and just dont seem as sturdy as the Tajima Embroidery Machine.
Custom Embroidery is not an easy thing. It takes years to master custom digitizing and the ability to know what to sew on what fabrics. The last thing you want is an underperforming machine to mess that up.
If you have any questions about our
custom embroidery please let us know.
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I get asked all the time what does it mean when someone says they run X amount of heads. In
custom embroidery you run embroidery machines that have different amounts of heads. What this means is if you are running a 6 head machine you have the capability to run 6 products at a time. Our preferred machine of choice is the Tajima 6 head machine. It has the capability of running up to 14 colors per design and is one of the best embroidery machines for caps. Basically on a 6 head machine you have 6 individual heads with 14 needles. They are quite amazing to watch. I catch myself walking thru my shop and just standing and staring at those amazing machines. At
www.bendershirts.com we run tajimas exclusively and have no plans of changing. If you are looking for custom embroidery then look no further, contact
Bender Apparel Graphics for state of the art
custom embroidery and witness the kind of quality you can get from Tajima embroidery machines.
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