Hey Joe, Great video. I was wondering if you have any tips for getting all each of the heads adjusted before a run? I have MT-1503, and I ruined 3 of my customers hats, before I got them done. I'm thinking maybe I run an H test on all the heads before I start the hats. What tips do you have for getting a multi head machine ready before starting a job. Thanks for any input you have. God Bless.
Hey sorry so late. Once you put them on the machine you have to make sure they are all center on whatever needle it say or just move to to #1 so there no confusion. If it not simple unlatch the one thats not and center it. THE TRACE is the biggest thing. ALWAYS trace. Hopefully this is what you were asking. If not call the shop Monday 706-922-4455
@@HeartHustlePrinting yea I’ve been binge watching your videos .. I currently have my own little decal and shirt side hustle . . Always wanted to own a print shop but never pulled the trigger on it . So I just work out of home . . I ran into your video after searching up “Ricoma 1501 “ , I’ve been thinking of getting one for embroidery.. your videos really motivate to do it .
You are the bomb! I had looked at several videos to fix no needle error on rocoma 1501 T and you made it so simple and a simple fix.
AWESOME!!!! Glad I could help.
Great video Joe! God bless you and your family. I am so happy seeing you grow! That god give you all the Health and blessings my brother
Thanks brother you are a inspirational gold nugget to the business 👍
Good video Joe thanks looks great
Fun stuff! Did 36 shirts on the MT-1502, but didn't do a vid on it this time 😄
Can side stich?
Great video bro! finally got a chance to watch it.
I have a the same machine, how do I trace the design slower like on the mt1501? Where it moves slowly showing exactly where the design will go?
On the 6 head unfortunately you cannot do it.
@@HeartHustlePrinting thanks much
Hey Joe, Great video. I was wondering if you have any tips for getting all each of the heads adjusted before a run? I have MT-1503, and I ruined 3 of my customers hats, before I got them done. I'm thinking maybe I run an H test on all the heads before I start the hats. What tips do you have for getting a multi head machine ready before starting a job. Thanks for any input you have. God Bless.
Hey sorry so late. Once you put them on the machine you have to make sure they are all center on whatever needle it say or just move to to #1 so there no confusion. If it not simple unlatch the one thats not and center it. THE TRACE is the biggest thing. ALWAYS trace. Hopefully this is what you were asking. If not call the shop Monday 706-922-4455
How much cost that 6 head machine?
Dont quote me bc it been a little bit, but around 40,000 plus
Oh your’re gettin’ it
So how did it take you to do all 50 something hats?
Think you mean how long. But took us 3 to 4 hrs. at the speed we were running it at.
Its weird that it doesn't make a sound when it stops but I guess when a machine that big stops running you just know haha.
Yeah it dosent lol. When it stops it gets your attention quick.. Thanks for watching.
5 runs of 6 equals 30 bro lol 😂.. you will need 9 runs of 6 to make 54 !! Loving the videos tho !
HAHA YOUR ON IT
@@HeartHustlePrinting yea I’ve been binge watching your videos .. I currently have my own little decal and shirt side hustle . . Always wanted to own a print shop but never pulled the trigger on it . So I just work out of home . . I ran into your video after searching up “Ricoma 1501 “ , I’ve been thinking of getting one for embroidery.. your videos really motivate to do it .
@@Cc_nf Thanks for wat hing brother. KEEP AT IT