"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
i do like how the Amayas can network...if you can load the same design across all of them or a section of them with a mouse click, then it almost becomes faster than a 6 head because the others sew when one goes down...I see the advantage. I think you are still better off with a 4 or 6 head paired with a single head machine.
Quote from: mk162 on December 15, 2014, 01:46:11 PMi do like how the Amayas can network...if you can load the same design across all of them or a section of them with a mouse click, then it almost becomes faster than a 6 head because the others sew when one goes down...I see the advantage. I think you are still better off with a 4 or 6 head paired with a single head machine.Exactly.For us, we don't have the space or really the volume to justify. We also run a good bit of smaller run stuff.I can fit in more single heads than I can multiheads.Plus the argument about 6 single heads will run faster than a single 6 head. Yes it cost more, but you can grow into it as you need as well.BTW, some people need to tell these guys they are doing it wrong.
that factory is probably something like 31 bags where they do a chit-ton of personalization. Notice there is 1 table for 2 machines..not one table per 12 or 15 machines.It's a smart thing, no doubt, but I would rather run a 6 plus a 1 or 2 and go with it.
That was random google image search. I'm sure they aren't alone.