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Single Head Laser is a cut above the rest

Hirsch International Offers New  Singlehead Embroidery Laser

Single Head Laser


With a laser, an embroidery shop can offer a much wider variety of decorating services than ever before on a production basis. With the power of laser cutting, the days of precutting and positioning fabric for appliqué designs are over. The laser is programmed to cut fabric to specification and the embroidery machine sews it down. It will more than double your production capacity over traditional appliqué methods. The laser can cut one or multiple layers of fabric with extreme accuracy opening the doors to greater creativity and innovation.

With the new SEIT Single Head Laser (SHL), any size embroidery shop can now take advantage of the capabilities of an onboard laser cutter. This powerful unit can be attached at the factory to a Tajima M series or NEO Plus machine dramatically increasing its capabilities. The laser is programmed via software to follow the first needle essentially cutting instead of stitching. The pantograph guides the laser to the programmed coordinates.

An advantage the singlehead laser has over laser bridge technology is it can be used directly on caps. Because the laser is guided by the first needle, it cuts at the speed of the embroidery machine, approximately 1,000 stitches per minute.

Not to take away sales from its bigger brother the Seit Bridge Laser, the Single Head Laser can be mounted on multiple head models of the M-Series machines to achieve affordability and growth.

The SEIT Single Head Laser, when used in concert with SEIT Laser Design Fusion and Tajima DGML by Pulse, unleashes your creative and profit potential! Design Fusion makes design creation and integration easy and includes exclusive features such as vector recognition, Adobe True Type conversion, and numerous embroidery-to-laser conversion functions.

The intended launch date for the Single Head Laser is mid April and early orders have already been taken at the Long Beach and Orlando Imprinted Sportswear shows. Hirsch is anticipating a hugely successful program.

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