ImagesMagUK_November_2021
PF EMBROIDERY www.images-magazine.com 56 images NOVEMBER 2021 Brother Sewing Machines: Entrepreneur W PR680W Embroidery Machine The new Entrepreneur W PR680W embroidery machine is the perfect option for embroiderers looking to go from home hobbyist to small business owner, says Brother Sewing Machines. “With six-needle speed and industrial acceleration, the PR680W can handle different- sized projects with ease. “Give yourself space to create on the generous 200 x 300mm work area, and clearly see your designs on its built-in, 10.1” high-definition LCD display.” The PR680W comes with a large crosshair pointer for accurate pattern placement, as well as 763 built-in embroidery designs and decorative alphabet patterns. The new Entrepreneur W PR680W has a generous 200 x 300mm work area David Sharp: Embroidery Digitising Services David Sharp offers digitised files for all types of embroidery machines, as well as vector files for print. “We’re the largest Wilcom holder in Europe, with a wealth of experience between all team members, meaning that often more than one designer may work on the same design file to ensure optimum stitch quality.” The company aims to help not only large embroidery production outfits, but also the small start-ups, adds David Sharp, as well as people new to the craft of embroidery and workwear supply. “We don’t just supply designs that look good, we also make sure they’re efficient and will run properly on your machine, with no thread breaks and as few trims as possible.” David Sharp offer digitised files for all types of embroidery machines AJS: Tajima TMEZ Embroidery Machines The Tajima TMEZ range of embroidery machines is available in one, two, four, six, and eight heads. UK distributor AJS reports that the TMEZ machines, with their ‘Intelligent Thread Management’ (I-TM) system, are the first embroidery machines without manual tensions. “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 makes it much easier for non-skilled operatives to operate the machines, and gives consistent results and virtually eliminates the age-old problem of pulling on designs,” explains the company. The TMEZ machines also include a DCP (digitally controlled presser foot), which allows the machine to embroider on very thin to thick material or seamed sections without fluttering; a 12.1” full-colour touchscreen operating panel; FS mode (easy to sew difficult, twisted threads); picker-less trimmers; substantial memory; easy threading heads; two USB and one LAN ports; a laser position marker; ‘super-slim’ cylinder arm; a new type of reinforced cap frame system; thread trappers; a new universal needle plate; and handy head control keys. It’s also barcode- ready for easy networking. The Tajima TMEZ machines are “the first embroidery machines without manual tensions”
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