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Single Head Laser 5

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Expand your embroidery programs with the SHL5. Now ve times faster than its predecessor, the SHL5 will reduce stitches times, broaden creative range, while increasing protability. Doing complex segmented appliqué designs with limitless material choices will have the most impact on your program for the greatest opportunity of success in your business TODAY. Higher Prot in Less Time Single Head Laser applications have a higher perceived value, easily increasing protability. Similar embroidery stitch count designs can be created using appliqué for greater impact and marketability. Less time is required to stitch them, increasing production output. Single head production has never been more protable than now in doing the current and trendy fashions or corporate appliqué work. Eliminate Ordering of Pre-Cut Letters and Appliqués In today's world of immediate turnaround, it have never been more important to respond quickly in order to increase business. Creating art and letters to be cut in a separate operation, or ordered by an outside source, is eliminated as is maintaining expensive inventories. Decrease Processing Time Eliminating separate design processes for appliqué and fonts saves considerable time while minimizing the technical requirements. Adhesives are no longer required, saving time, money and the environment. No more outline stitches referencing placement. Simple to Setup What makes the SHL5 an outstanding choice for your program expansion is the easy learning curve. There is no complicated software to learn. Simple to follow instructions for converting a stitch line to a cut line makes the process fast and easy. With the laser positioned directly in front of needle one, all segments assigned to it will be converted from stitch to laser cut. Creatively Driven Complex and segmented appliqués are easy to cut and almost any soft and lightweight material can be considered, opening the door to greater designs in spirit wear and corporate logos. With cutting done after the tack down, rigid materials are no longer a necessity. Creating multimedia products by combining print and laser appliqués is one of the surest way to lead in the marketplace. You are only limited by your own creativity for today's trends in distressed, reverse and multi-layer appliqués.

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