[amayausers] Re: Lemon

  • From: Kushnerick <bkushner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:01:12 -0600

Rod
In all honesty, your statement below [which certainly is true] is my 
biggest concern with the Amaya ... and I am not saying that the Amaya is 
not a good machine.

I know that all embroidery machines use a combination of electronics, 
mechanics and software but the Amaya does take it a step or two further 
and sometimes, maybe simpler is better ..... or maybe I am just getting 
a little too old for all this new technology ??

Bob

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> <>*** It is a very technical and highly sophisticated machine and as 
> so, has a definite learning curve attached to it. But having said 
> that, it is a "machine." Unfortunately in today's world, the more 
> sophisticated and technical our machines become, the higher the risk 
> is that our newly acquired "prize" possession will or may have a 
> problem now and again. ***
>



> <>Rod Springer
>
> Rod & Sharon Springer
> Embroidery Cottage
> Melco Amaya Technician & Trainers
> Design Shop Pro+ & Digitizing
> Boise, ID 83713
> 208-938-3038
>



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