This message was posted by kamalzango on AmayaUsers.com. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY VIA EMAIL. Instead, respond to the thread on the WEBSITE by clicking here: http://www.amayausers.com/boards/ultimatebb.php?/topic/1/619.html#000008 -The Embroidery Authority-, >> Well you know more than the guy who is just starting today. :- - Really? I dont think so :- >> After the third question, we bill your credit card. [Smile] - 3rd question? Why not 3rd week? :- but I really appreciate ur help. thanks once again! >> Remember that with the purchase of Melco software, four days of training is >> included at a Melco facility. - I'm not living in the US! I'm studying in Malaysia... >> I believe Melco has a system in place that allows you to demo the software >> for something like 30 days until it expires to see if you might like it for >> free. - I've searched the website since, but couldnt locate any download page! does any one knows where to download from? >> Also, if you have software, you will want a machine to sew out everything >> you draw. If you have a home machine, you will need to know how to get a >> design file into the machine you will be using until you step up to the >> commercial machine. (Man, I should be in sales!!) - Right now, I'm just doing some research to find out if what I'm imagining is possible. I intended to get a software, buy some books and familiarize myself with all the terms and the software. I will then make some designs and take them to the shop where I saw the working Amaya before, to be embroidered and see if it'll serve my purpose. The problem is the guy who owns the machine doesnt seem to know much about it! All he does is sew logos on caps and shirts. He doesn't even know the different types of stabilizers that I asked him about and worst of all, his English is terrible, he is Chinese. From all indication, he's the only person with an Amaya in Kuala Lumpur and lives in a different state than mine. It was while looking for international distributors on melco website, I came across one in Singapore. On his website, he mentioned his office in Malaysia, and that is this Chinese guy's shop! One thing that's really bothering me is servicing and maintaining the machine, without the help of someone around. Is it easy to maintain? Can I fix it myself if something happens? I think you'll probably be a technician, not a salesman:- >> I hope this information is helpful to you. - It does, very much indeed. Thanks again! =========================================================== The AmayaUsers Mailing List Website: http://www.amayausers.com Discussion Board: http://www.amayausers.com/boards Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://www.amayausers.com/list ===========================================================