

- Why will swf embroidery machine not stitch how to#
- Why will swf embroidery machine not stitch software#
And with a single head, will be doing a lot more of them more often then not. Just not as consistent as a production run. I agree with you there, one offs do suck, but if done right, one will actually make more for that run then a production run. Also, instead of spending $55k on a 2 head, why not start out with a single head for less than 1/2 the cost? When that machine is running all day and you can't keep up, it's easy to make the decision to buy a 4 head. If you do decide to take the plunge, Tajima will not disappoint. Unless you have a niche market, embroidery is a low margin business. Take a hard look before you take the plunge. You tell the $25 and they think you're insane, storm out of your shop and bad mouth you on Yelp. Then at Xmas when people come into your shop and want a name embroidered on a stocking. After you then tell them that one hat is going to be $60 with the digitizing, hat and labor, you've just wasted 30 minutes of your time. You'll then have to explain what digitizing is and how much it's going to cost. You'll have to tell them that you need a special file to embroider the logo and it will have to be digitized. You'll spend a lot of time explaining to customers that come into your shop with a crappy jpeg and want you to embroider a hat. You'll only get about $12 to put a name on a polo and after all is said and done, you have spent 45 minutes on the entire process.

You simply can't get enough throughput on 1 machine to make it worth while. Who is your target market? With a 2 head, you're not going to be doing production contract work. It's easy to get sucked in by listening to the sales reps at the trade shows. You stated you know nothing about the business. If it's puff on say a shirt or fabric swatch, it'll have to have applique in it as well.įirst off, take a hard look at what's involved in the embroidery business. For puff, it's going to need to be setup for puff specifically. You for sure want to sample machine on hats and if they would allow it also with 2mm foam (anything thicker and you are probably looking at changing upper and maybe even lower tensions, so they may not go for much thicker if they go for it at all). One thing that I would highly suggest, although it's hard to do if starting out from scratch, is to take files that you have and have them embroider those files on the machine, not ones that they supply and have had a lot of time to perfect for demo'ing. I have a sequin dispenser, so that automatically either puts me at $3k at minimum or one particular open source project (which has a step learning curve if unfamiliar with manual/semi-manual digitizing). May be able to make a $1500 program work, also would depend on what features you have on your machine as well.
Why will swf embroidery machine not stitch how to#
Anything sub $1k will be mainly auto converting and if one isn't up and how things should look, or how to tweak things, getting home versions will get you in a bind in various ways. Some are decent, some aren't as good as others.įor a commercial digitizing product, your looking at a min of $3k.
Why will swf embroidery machine not stitch software#
Now, this isn't related to machines, but don't feel compelled to get the software that they try to bundle with the machine. I have a very good tech for when I need him out of Muscle Shoals, but I don't know if he would go into GA or not. As far as close by, most techs will work on different brands of machines. Stick with name brand as they would typically have a good service record for when you need them. I'm partial to Barudan's myself, but they aren't going to be the cheapest (even used), but from your list, the next one would be Tajima and then SWF. If it's really too good to be true compared to others, it probably is. Not based so much on which one is cheaper.
