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Avance 1501C Commercial Embroidery Machine Package
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- 15 needles provide more color capacity with fewer manual thread changes
- Commercial construction is designed for dependable all-day embroidery production
- Large 22-by-14-inch embroidery area accommodates jackets and oversized designs
- Produces caps, dimensional embroidery, garments, and a wide range of custom products
- Reaches speeds up to 1,200 stitches per minute for higher-volume workflows
- 10.1-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi connectivity, training, and technical support included
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Common embroidery machine questions
What kind of business is a commercial embroidery machine best for?
Commercial embroidery machines are a strong fit for apparel decorators, promotional product businesses, uniform suppliers, print shops, home-based businesses, and companies that want to bring decorated apparel production in-house. The best model depends on your expected order volume, available space, product mix, and growth plans.
Should I choose a single-head or multi-head embroidery machine?
A single-head machine is often the best starting point for custom orders, samples, personalization, and lower-volume production. A multi-head machine can stitch the same design on several items at once, making it better suited for larger repeat orders and higher-volume production. Consider both your current workload and the volume you expect to grow into.
What can I embroider with a commercial embroidery machine?
Depending on the machine, hoops, and accessories you use, you can decorate items such as polos, jackets, sweatshirts, uniforms, bags, patches, towels, caps, and many other fabric products. Thick, structured, delicate, or unusually shaped items may require a specific hoop, frame, stabilizer, needle, or setup.
Can this machine embroider hats and caps?
Many commercial embroidery machines can embroider finished caps when equipped with the correct cap driver, cap frame, and setup. Cap capability and included accessories vary by model, so confirm whether the cap system is included or available as an option for the machine you are considering.
Why does the number of needles matter?
Each needle can remain threaded with a different color, reducing manual thread changes during production. A higher needle count can make multicolor designs faster and more convenient, especially when you frequently use the same thread palette across multiple jobs.
Do I need embroidery digitizing software?
The artwork must be converted into an embroidery stitch file before the machine can sew it. You can create that file with digitizing software, use a professional digitizing service, or work from an embroidery-ready file supplied by a customer. Confirm the file formats supported by the specific machine before production.
How fast can a commercial embroidery machine produce an order?
Production time depends on stitch count, design size, thread changes, hooping, garment type, machine speed, and the number of heads running at once. Published stitch-per-minute ratings are useful for comparison, but actual output also depends on job setup and operator workflow.
What training and support are available?
Training and support can help you learn machine setup, hooping, threading, design loading, routine maintenance, and production workflow. Review the training format, support availability, and included resources for the specific equipment package you are purchasing.
How much space and what utilities will I need?
Plan for the machine footprint plus working room for hooping, loading garments, thread storage, supplies, and operator access. Electrical requirements and any additional utility needs vary by model, so verify the machine dimensions, voltage, plug type, and installation requirements before delivery.
What supplies should I have before I start embroidering?
A typical startup setup includes embroidery thread, bobbins, needles, stabilizers, hoops or frames, temporary adhesive when appropriate, trimming tools, and test garments or fabric. The exact supplies depend on the products you plan to decorate and the accessories included with your machine.
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