Just bought a Ricoma MT 1501. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. It's great seeing so many Latinos entrepreneur. It motivates me to do my best so I can succeed.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge … I’m wanting to purchase a machine sometime next year & I’m doing my due diligence in which direction to go …. It’s content creators like yourself that is so valuable in helping beginners like myself make the correct decision on where to start … again thank you very much for taking time out of your schedule to make this video & I’m definitely subscribing to your channel
Im running a Fuwei 1500 commercial machine and I have a laptop running on a 64 GB ram and wacom tablet and Hatch 2 digitizing software. I am looking at getting a hooping system soon so my shirts are spot on. My price point was in the thousands to get started. No included the furniture that I had to place my business software on. I spent about 10k dollars+ not including the stuff to use in the embroidery aka stabilizer and thread thats on going. Hehe ppl think its easy to get started.
Great video. However it'd be nice to timecode these so that people can navigate easily and be able to jump to the section of interest. 0:30 - Machine 2:10 - Software 5:42 - Hooping Accessories 8:50 - Blanks and consumables 12:15 - Office and Shipping supplies
@@RomeroThreads Not that big of a deal. Snowie is one of those overachievers. Nearly all your viewers come here with time to spend watching these videos because we are interested in what you have to say about it. This ain't TikTok.
you are awesome, great advise, am an embroiderer with a manual machine but i upgraded now to computer machine trying to make it more commercial than labour to the customers, your just on point, you really know what you are talking about. thanks a lot, you gat me as among your fans anyway.
this was a wonderful detailed video. all the information was, however i did not hear you mention the power bill cost. can't leave that monster out. overall great video.
My passion is Ren Fairs, SCA Events, Highland Games, Viking Fest etc. Celtic crests boarders and related historical representation. Niche market. Don't think blanks are available.
@@RomeroThreads I have a follow up question. Would you consider buying a UPS a major expense for this machine. Perhaps for you in the USA power interruptions and fluctuations might not be an issue, but it is in my location. Can you recommend UPS specification for a machine like that. I intend to buy a SWD-1501-8S, the servo motor is 160watts
Ro, how much do you think you can make $$$ yearly with one machine? Also, how do you start the marketing process? Door to door , Facebook ? Thank you in advance!
todas las companias es lo mismo le encenan las maravillas de la maquina pero nunca explican la parte de la digitalizacion de las imagenes para que la maquina trabaje correctamente.
@@RomeroThreads I pulled the trigger last week to by e4.5 cause of watching your videos and seeing the simplicity of making the edits. Also, thanks for making these videos. It’s helping me a ton on how to do things.
Which version of Wilcom are you using im debating between the design decorating and lettering I’m not sure which one to pick. I want the best of them. I’m embarking in embroidery journey just purchased my machines and now I’m waiting on it and been watching your videos while I wait.
Question do the send you a disk and drive or is it digital purchase. I’m trying to decide when to buy one since I’m waiting on my machine. Is everything online or it’s a CD/usb drive. If you don’t mind me asking which company did you go with. What are the limitations with hatch and is wilcom learning curve hard. Do you have any information on learning digitizing for either or both softwares.
When I ordered my software, I called Wilcom directly and spoke w/ Theresa Pierre, and she was very helpful. Once you order, they mail you a usb to install the program and a usb key to use the software everyday.
Ok you're funny. You can use a PC or MAC computer but it would depend what digitizing software is compatible. Also the Adobe suite is compatible with both PC and MAC. You wasted your money. You can just get a PC with 32 gigs of ram and a CPU with 8 cores, with a 1TB SSD drive, that's all you need. Now for storage you can get an external 2TB SSD. If you want you can build a desktop PC and use this as well. For the Adobe suite you need to setup correctly for video editing or else it will not run smoothly. MAC users should use final cut pro since it's native to macs operating software.
Ive been using Adobe products since 98 so Im well familiar with the setup. Im a Mac user, and I use the PC for only one reason, and thats to run My digitizing software Wilcom 4.5 and Hatch 2.
Phenomenal advice! Thank you so very much for explaining this in such a detailed yet understandable way. Now we gotta decide on the budget😮
Hoops, Hoop Master, and more Hoops.... Pro level software...
Just bought a Ricoma MT 1501. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. It's great seeing so many Latinos entrepreneur. It motivates me to do my best so I can succeed.
Love to see it good lucc to you!
How is it going with your machine a year later?
How is your machine going
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge … I’m wanting to purchase a machine sometime next year & I’m doing my due diligence in which direction to go …. It’s content creators like yourself that is so valuable in helping beginners like myself make the correct decision on where to start … again thank you very much for taking time out of your schedule to make this video & I’m definitely subscribing to your channel
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it has been a huge help in choosing a direction.
I love all of your videos! So informative and you're humbleness shines through! Thank you for sharing!
Salute brother. I'm Navy as well. I have my own print and embroidery shop too.
Awesome, sounds like you have your hands full. Thanks for stopping by.
Perfectly explained, i am just right in the middle of this process. Thank yoo
Im running a Fuwei 1500 commercial machine and I have a laptop running on a 64 GB ram and wacom tablet and Hatch 2 digitizing software. I am looking at getting a hooping system soon so my shirts are spot on. My price point was in the thousands to get started. No included the furniture that I had to place my business software on. I spent about 10k dollars+ not including the stuff to use in the embroidery aka stabilizer and thread thats on going. Hehe ppl think its easy to get started.
Great video. However it'd be nice to timecode these so that people can navigate easily and be able to jump to the section of interest.
0:30 - Machine
2:10 - Software
5:42 - Hooping Accessories
8:50 - Blanks and consumables
12:15 - Office and Shipping supplies
Great Idea, I will begin to use this navigation tool on future videos. Thanks.
@@RomeroThreads Not that big of a deal. Snowie is one of those overachievers. Nearly all your viewers come here with time to spend watching these videos because we are interested in what you have to say about it. This ain't TikTok.
Great tip for replaying , thanks Snow1e
This guy sounds so polite and helpful. Subscribed my friend!
God bless you. Glad I clicked on your video. I even clicked on a digitizing ad from which I learnt a lot from as well. Thanks for your suggestions.👏👍😁
Ro, this is a well detailed video.
Thanks!!
Thank you. Great video I'm looking to start Business
Very informative and extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing your embroidery knowledge.
Oh my gosh! Thank you for the most useful video on starting an embroidery business!
I subscribed. Thank you for your knowledge.
you are awesome, great advise, am an embroiderer with a manual machine but i upgraded now to computer machine trying to make it more commercial than labour to the customers, your just on point, you really know what you are talking about. thanks a lot, you gat me as among your fans anyway.
this was a wonderful detailed video. all the information was, however i did not hear you mention the power bill cost. can't leave that monster out. overall great video.
Great video as always! Important information!
Excellent video, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
My passion is Ren Fairs, SCA Events, Highland Games, Viking Fest etc. Celtic crests boarders and related historical representation. Niche market. Don't think blanks are available.
Thank you for taking your time to make this video! It was a great help.
Great vid. What are your 3 best recommended machines for entry into embroidery?
This is very useful especially on the laptops and specs. Please can you do a studio tour of your setup?
Thank you, yes I can definitely make a studio tour video. I have that one listed on my to do list.
@@RomeroThreads I have a follow up question. Would you consider buying a UPS a major expense for this machine. Perhaps for you in the USA power interruptions and fluctuations might not be an issue, but it is in my location. Can you recommend UPS specification for a machine like that. I intend to buy a SWD-1501-8S, the servo motor is 160watts
Thank you for this informative video!
I love the Adams dad caps. They’re so nice
Thanks for another Informative video
Excellent! thank you!
Awesome information!! Thank you
Very informative video. Thank you!
Can this machine be used for t shirt, beanies, and hats at the same time?
Great info, thanks! I haven't started doing caps yet so I'm a little nervous.
Thanks! It takes practice, but once you got it dialed in, its all down hill from there.
Thank you! I enjoy your videos, they are very helpful.
Glad you like them!
Good video thanks
can you do a video on using the gen 2? I'm having trouble using the gen 2 and it losing registration
Great video!!!
Thank you
great video
Thank you
You're welcome!
Thank you, but what about the cost of electricity?
Thank you! Really appreciate this information. Looking at bringing this into my business
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Great info!
Great Video. I’m looking to get one myself. Can you put the description of the software you use.
I use Wilcom Studio Designing 4.5
@@RomeroThreads awesome thank you!!!
@@RomeroThreads can you use this for heat pressing for t-shirts and hats?
The software is for embroidery.
@@RomeroThreads ok thanks for your help. Looks like it’s great software.
As always, great tips. You again caught my attention with those mighty hoops on the wall (lol). Thanks for sharing.
Lol, thanks.
casi 2 anos sin poder usar esta maquina de RICOMA la parte que no esplican es que los dicenos tienen que ser digitalizados para esta maquina .
How much do you buy your flexfit 6277 ?
Excuse me sir, how can I take your book?
Ro, how much do you think you can make $$$ yearly with one machine? Also, how do you start the marketing process? Door to door , Facebook ? Thank you in advance!
todas las companias es lo mismo le encenan las maravillas de la maquina pero nunca explican la parte de la digitalizacion de las imagenes para que la maquina trabaje correctamente.
How much is ricoma??
How do you charge for shipping
Do you think 16gigs of memory is sufficient to run Wilcom e4.5?
Yes, 16 gigs is good, thats what I use. Of course bigger is always better, but im good at 16 gigs.
@@RomeroThreads I pulled the trigger last week to by e4.5 cause of watching your videos and seeing the simplicity of making the edits. Also, thanks for making these videos. It’s helping me a ton on how to do things.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Enjoy the designing.
Which version of Wilcom are you using im debating between the design decorating and lettering I’m not sure which one to pick. I want the best of them. I’m embarking in embroidery journey just purchased my machines and now I’m waiting on it and been watching your videos while I wait.
Hello, I am using EmbroideryStudio e4.5 Designing.
Question do the send you a disk and drive or is it digital purchase. I’m trying to decide when to buy one since I’m waiting on my machine. Is everything online or it’s a CD/usb drive.
If you don’t mind me asking which company did you go with.
What are the limitations with hatch and is wilcom learning curve hard.
Do you have any information on learning digitizing for either or both softwares.
When I ordered my software, I called Wilcom directly and spoke w/ Theresa Pierre, and she was very helpful. Once you order, they mail you a usb to install the program and a usb key to use the software everyday.
Ok you're funny. You can use a PC or MAC computer but it would depend what digitizing software is compatible. Also the Adobe suite is compatible with both PC and MAC. You wasted your money. You can just get a PC with 32 gigs of ram and a CPU with 8 cores, with a 1TB SSD drive, that's all you need. Now for storage you can get an external 2TB SSD. If you want you can build a desktop PC and use this as well. For the Adobe suite you need to setup correctly for video editing or else it will not run smoothly. MAC users should use final cut pro since it's native to macs operating software.
Ive been using Adobe products since 98 so Im well familiar with the setup. Im a Mac user, and I use the PC for only one reason, and thats to run My digitizing software Wilcom 4.5 and Hatch 2.
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Where I can get the 112 hats?
Sanmar or SSactivewear
Why don’t you tell us the cost for the free software?
I want a “gator clamp” that’s over a thousand bucks. The problem is that I have a double headed Tajima so I’d want to get two of them 🙃
Pretty pricey, you might have to get four.
Great video. Very informative. Thanks.
Great video