Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
At least 9 needles, and my suggestions for the brands would be (IN ORDER): 1. Tajima, 2. Barudan, 3. SWF
I have an SWF dual function. We've had some issues with it, but we have a really good local tech, so we are usually back up quickly.Just wondering why nobody ever puts Brother on the list. I've never sewn with one, but they are an extremely well run company.
OK, I was just wondering. Do you think though that some of that is the operators? I am not saying this in a bad way, but your stuff rocks off the SWF. It's better than ours, but we are improving all the time.
I remember a fellow screen printer who years ago tried to talk me into getting an embroidery machine and hiring "some high school kid to run it because it was just about automatic."I had him screen print for me for a while while I was re-building after my fire, and I realized just how little he cared about quality printing, which was obviously the case with his embroidery as well. Needless to say, I found a new printer to help me out, who also is the one who turned me on to my first forums.
Quote from: Frog on October 13, 2011, 10:01:29 AMI remember a fellow screen printer who years ago tried to talk me into getting an embroidery machine and hiring "some high school kid to run it because it was just about automatic."I had him screen print for me for a while while I was re-building after my fire, and I realized just how little he cared about quality printing, which was obviously the case with his embroidery as well. Needless to say, I found a new printer to help me out, who also is the one who turned me on to my first forums.I may be alone but I find screen printing to be CAKE compared to quality embroidery. That's been my opinion for a long time now.I am with you on that onemooseman