Tajima's New Releases Help Embroidery Professionals Spring into Action This Season!
A new single head machine, new attachments and peripherals designed to make embroiderers of all levels more efficient and profitable.

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or those embroidery professionals in the know,there has been no better machine than Tajima over the last 40 years‥・and no better friend to the embroidery professional. That's because rather than rest on their laurels,Season after season the R&D teams at Tajima have always presented new innovations designed to make embroiderers more money. And that's the name of the game. This year is no different with several new product introductions taking place in and around the Long Beach lSS show.

Tajima's New TEMX-C1501 compact body arm-type machine with a full complement of features for embroiderers of any level.

The TEJTII-C (NEO 2) takes the popular NEO and adds a multitude of new features and capabilities.

The TFMX-C, widely known to be the most powerful single head machine in the world.

Single Heads that Deliver Multiple Sales and Profits
  First and foremost is the introduction of a new entry in the single head marketplace, for a total of three excellent choices that are ideal either as start-up equipment for the new embroiderer or as a small footprint sample or limited run machine for existing professionals. Tajima now offers the new TEMX-C1S01. This single head, lS-needle machine features a compact body arm-type design, yet contains higher specifications than you would expect to see in a machine of this size as well as the same high functionality as larger arm-type or bridge-type equipment. The TEMX is also ideal for cap embroidery - practically sewing down to the cap bill with zero resistance. It has a 6.S" LCD control panel with SOOMHz-32 bit processing and a memory of 2,000,000 stitches (up to 200 designs), 1000 rpm, new twin thread trimmers, a USB port, an immediate-stop safety breaker and a multitude of other features. This machine is the latest addition to what is now not only the most powerful but the broadest range of single head machines in the industry. Last year the ultra-compact NED TEJT was ramped up to become the TEJTII-C 2 Series, nicknamed the NED 2. Like its predecessor, the NED 2 is designed for easy operation and the ability to create full scale embroidery utilizing essential functions and features including a user friendly control panel, modular networking, an extra large 19.5" x 14" sewing field, noise reduction, automatic upper and lower thread trimmers, 1,200 SPM sewing speed and more. The single head line is anchored by the industry standard tried and true workhorse TFMX-C1S01. The TFMX-C series is Tajima's only bridgetype single-head model, and the most powerful and feature-rich single head embroidery machine available with all of the specifications and functionality found Tajima's world renowned multihead machines.

More Sequins Choices to Make Your Business Sparkle
  Now you can create designs that combine multi-color standard embroidery and attachment of a broad array of sequins, sewn in a single pass with the Tajima Sequins Device Twin Type II. This remarkable achievement developed by Tajima R&D laboratories in Japan can be mounted to Tajima's flagship TFGN series machines. One of these new sequin devices can apply 2 different sequins, and the device can be mounted on both sides of each head to give you a total of up to 4 sequins of various size, shape or colors, combined and arranged as you like, with or without up to 13 different thread colors in a single design.
The following sequin combinations can be embroidered:
Embroidery of 2 types of sequins in random sequence as desired
Embroidery of 2 types of neighboring sequins in partially overlapping fish-scale pattern
Superimposed embroidery of 2 types of sequins
Superimposed embroidery of 2 types of sequins in partially overlapping fish-scale pattern

The Twin Type Sequins Device lets you attach up to (our different color, size and shaped sequins along with 13 colors in a single pass.
  These unique stitching patterns can be generated with Pulse Software utilizing Tajima's new binary embroidery data file known as TBF format TBF is a binary data format with high extensibility, containing condition data to save operational conditions of an embroidery machine together with design data. This helps decrease the time required by machine operators to program the machines as well as eliminating potential programming errors such as the needle bar sequence. Moreover, the conventional DST formatted data can be converted to the TBF data, which allows you to control your design data, including necessary condition data. The TBF data can handle many kinds of function codes and supports complex movements, expanding the potentials of your designs.

Get the ~~Undersidellof Profitability with the UBC Ⅱ Under Thread Bobbin Changer
Make under thread bobbin replacement up to 2100% more efficient with the USC Ⅱ.
    Tajima's optional bobbin changer known as the UBC Ⅱ is a major productivity tool for machine operators. Replacement of under thread is essential in the embroidery process and the UBC Ⅱ provides an automated, user-friendlywayto replace these bobbins. This is especially important in high production factories running multiple machines where this would happen typically many times a day. Manual replacement of under thread requires almost 100 minutes of downtime for a machine in a 16 hour/day working shift. The UBC II decreases the time for replacement from 95 minutes to approximately 4.5 remarkable efficiency enhancement.

  The UBC Ⅱ System consists of individual drive units that are integrated with individual head panels. It is now possible to start all the heads after bobbin replacement by a command on each head panel so you do not need to move to the Controller. It is also possible to suspend only the troubled heads at the outbreak of trouble. To prevent miss-stitch starting errors, an under thread holding mechanism adjusts the tail length of the under thread to a uniform length. Tajima's new UBC Ⅱ System will definitely help you to improve your embroidery production efficiency.

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