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Old April 4th, 2009 Apr 4, 2009 2:40:11 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default swf 1501c VS tajima neo

help me please to decide which one is the best for beginner. im really really green about this embroidery thing.

which one has more expensive on labor, parts, service, etc.

please help me.

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Default Re: swf 1501c VS tajima neo

I can not speak for Tajima machines, but I have an SWF 1501C and I can speak for the service. SWF East is where I got my machine, they have a great service department and they have a great training set up. Most important thing for me was the two days of training that I received when I purchased my machine. Barb
 
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The brand of machine is not as important as the training and tech support available.
I have a Barudan. It is probably the most expensive machine sold. But, well worth the money as I have received excellent training and tech support. And, in the 5 years I have owned the machine the only parts I have needed to buy were small things that have to be replaced because of normal wear and tear, like O rings.
With proper training any of the machine brands will be good for a beginner.
If possible, visit a tradeshow - Imprinted Sportswear Show or Printwear - and take a look at different machines. And, ask a lot of questions about training and support.
 
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Another vote for SWF... we just received our 1501T/Sequin machine a few weeks ago. Because it has the sequin attachment, SWF sent the tech to our house to install the machine and teach us how to use it. He was here yesterday and today, more helpful than I could ever have imagined.
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