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Tajima (TFMX-IIC-1508-450) 8 Head Stretch

Posted by on 26th September 2016
Tajima (TFMX-IIC-1508-450) 8 Head Stretch

The Tajima 8 Head Stretch machine has all the same great technological and production features as the standard model and also provides more space between heads to allow for bulkier items to be embroidered more easily.

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8 Head Embroidery

Look no further than Tajima's 8 head embroidery machines for production machines offering full versatility. The 8 head embroidery machines are small enough to handle small runs but large enough to tackle jobs of any size. Our TFMX-IIC and TMAR-KC 8 head embroidery machines offer a machine to fit any need.

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Tajima UK is an independent company located in the South of England covering sales and service of Tajima embroidery machines and products. We have a dealer agreement in place with AJS Embroidery Machine Services Ltd who has been the sole importers for all Tajima products since 1994.

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