![]() I have a 2 - 2007 Tajimas we use for primarily for flats and those have been flawless as well. I still use a 1997 Tajima DC and a 1998 as our primary hat machines. If you’re successful you’ll have the machine for 20+ years. For a sizable investment you’re better off using the best made machines. Even if you buy a used Tajima you’ll be better off in the long run. I’ve owned many over the years and it’s sad to see them go every-time I sell one to upgrade to more heads or a newer model. Tajima is the industry leader with good reason, look at what commercial shops in your area use and it will be almost universally Tajima machines. ![]() *Not associated with /r/MachineEmbroideryĢ2+ years in embroidery and Tajima (or possibly Barudan) should be your only choice for a machine. This may be updated at any time, so please stay familiar with the sidebar :) Please report any posts that you feel are inappropriate or break these "rules." If you are sharing a completed piece that you found online, please post the URL to the piece and credit the source. If you are sharing your store/shop, post in the beginning of the title. If you are posting a sale, please add the sale end date to the title of the post. Let's be nice and help each other, not shame one another. If a question has been asked before, or 700 times before, be kind and simply link to the thread with the answer, or answer the question. Sometimes when we search for something, we can't find it and need to ask. Contact a moderator.īe friendly to each other. Share your creations! Share your embroidery shop! Find an awesome deal on a really cool design? Share it!Īdvertising digitizing services is not allowed unless permission is given first.
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