Coloreel and Tajima Europe enter into partnership

Tajima Europe has added the Coloreel to its offering to make the instant thread colouring technology available to even more garment decorators.

The collaboration is in an early stage, but Franck Raynal, general director of Tajima Europe, is excited to be connecting distributors and clients who are on the lookout for new single and multi-head embroidery machines.

He said: “’I’m happy for the opportunity to work with Coloreel technology. I want to see how far and how we best integrate Coloreel into our solutions

“Our customers are attracted by the new technology that Coloreel brings. They want to find out more and to see what can be made by this new way of colouring. I want to inspire our customers to see the benefits of adding this new technology to their embroidery machines.”

Mr Raynal, who started off in the industry as a digitiser and in embroidery software development, is also intrigued by the unexplored effects and colour effects that make complicated designs possible.

He added: “This new technology is bringing new ideas into our traditional industry, it’s an exciting addition. Coloreel technology is bringing new blood into our industry. The challenge is finding the best solution to add it to existing machines. I am intrigued, it is a little revolution going on.”

Tajima Europe was also attracted to Coloreel’s sustainability aspect, whereby less water waste and storage is needed when there is one single thread, being instantly coloured during the embroidery.

Mr Raynal concluded: “Coloreel brings a stronger value to our offering. The technology widens the possibilities of personalisation of products, bringing so many colours to the table. The possibilities are unlimited.”

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