Full Version: laser + embroidery
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2]
5 Apr 2007
To: lindalee [#1] 6 Apr 2007
Thank you,
From: Larry B (PALMETTO) [#3]
6 Apr 2007
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From: sunny (SUNSHINE5555) [#4]
6 Apr 2007
To: lindalee [#1] 6 Apr 2007
Wow, that is really neat. I would love to see that in action. I will have to look for them when I go to one of the Printwear shows this year.
Since I sell retail, I am always looking for something everyone else doesn't have or do.
From: lindalee [#5]
6 Apr 2007
To: sunny (SUNSHINE5555) [#4] 7 Apr 2007
EDITED: 6 Apr 2007 by LINDALEE
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#6]
7 Apr 2007
To: lindalee [#5] 7 Apr 2007
I'm guessing that if you have a dozen or more embroidery machines running constantly doing repetitive jobs (ie: thousands of the same item) then it might be cost effective by cutting out the wages of several operators. It's certainly an industrial scale machine.
I couldn't find any price range mentioned on the web, but I did see that the small version weighs in at around 9,000 pounds.
From: sunny (SUNSHINE5555) [#7]
7 Apr 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#6] 7 Apr 2007
At 9000 lbs, I don't think my living room floor would hold up :)
I doubt I would ever be in a position to buy one myself, I could certainly try and find someone that uses the technology to sub out some work.
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#8]
7 Apr 2007
To: sunny (SUNSHINE5555) [#7] 7 Apr 2007