or anyone starting an embroidery business, the natural inclination is to purchase a single head machine. That's the easiest road, but is it the most efficient and profitable way to go upfront? Keep in mind that even with large production being done overseas, the U.S. embroidery industry currently sits at a whopping $6.6 billion ($47 billion worldwide). It employs 158,000 people in 25,000 businesses nationwide. And the average volume of a U.S. shop is $262,000 with typical yearly growth upwards of 8%-9%. All of these facts and figures add up to one thing: there is an opportunity for those entrepreneurs who are ready from the get-go to double their capabilities from day one by starting their businesses with a two-head machine. And there's no better way to do that than to take advantage of Tajima's revolutionary TFMX-ⅡC1502 with "MicroSmartR" Technology.
The TFMX-ⅡC1502 is part of Tajima's 60-year heritage of unsurpassed craftsmanship and innovative technology that is unmatched in the industry. The result is the best possible sewing quality, speed, productivity and reliability. You simply can't get a better machine, or a better value.
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The image on the LCD panel shows the exact design being sewn and where the needle is at the precise moment. |
But what is MicroSmart Technology? MicroSmart is a groundbreaking technology that acts as the "brains" of the machine. MicroSmart Technology optimizes microprocessor integration into the design andoperation of the machine and simultaneously executes each task command in the stitch production process - thereby producing the world's easiest and smartest machine to operate.
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Standard on all M models is a new 32 bit controller running at 300MHz, with a 6.5" TFT LCD screen. In addition to other information such as X and Y coordinates, the screen can depict the design and location of the sewing at any point in the sewing process. There is also a facility to view any errors the machine might have had in the past (up to 30 entries) and all machine management information is password protected. M machines utilize WindowsR CE.Net 4.0 as its operating system. Standard memory is 2,000,000 stitches and now up to 256 designs can be saved in memory. Either floppy disk or Compact Flash can be used as well as a USB and Networking Port. Other MicroSmart innovations include a new frame drive that is controlled by the CPU and a pulse motor closed system with electronic feedback. This system yields exacting control of the frame drive travel and produces stitches of precise length. Also, cap embroidery is dramatically enhanced thanks to the new, built-in upper thread hook, allowing for closer sewing to the cap bills. The stand is now streamlined with all electronic power driver boxes eliminated and instead mounted inside the machine frame. This actually improves ease of access and provides much more protection of the components. |